H-ITT Classroom Response System
The classroom response system is a way for instructors and faculty to interact with students and get immediate feedback from them. The receivers are installed in Registrar classrooms and students purchase remote controls, "clickers", which contain unique identification numbers. During the class, instructors ask multiple-choice or true/false questions, and the students use their clickers to log their responses. These responses are registered by the Acquisition software and displayed on the computer or projected onto a screen showing their clicker numbers. These responses can be tallied and analyzed in various ways using the Analysis software and imported into the gradebook.
The classroom response system can be run on Windows, Mac, or Linux operating systems.
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Last Updated: August 29, 2008