User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Registration
- Important Information
- Contents
- About SMART Response
- Installing SMART Response
- Managing SMART Response
- Managing Class Lists
- Connecting and Disconnecting the Clickers
- Using SMART Response
- Using SMART Notebook to Ask Questions and Create Assessments
- Question Types
- Asking Questions with SMART Notebook
- Adding Questions with the Insert Question Wizard
- Creating Assessments
- Tagging questions
- Adding a Content Page
- Importing Questions from a Microsoft Word Document
- Importing Questions from XML or SQZ Files
- Importing Questions from a PDF File
- Printing from SMART Notebook Software’s Response Menu
- Exporting Results to an Excel, HTML or CSV File
- Using SMART Response Software in the Classroom
- Maintaining SMART Response
- Hardware Environmental Compliance
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE Directive)
- Restriction of Certain Chemicals (REACH Directive)
- Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS Directive)
- Batteries
- Packaging
- Covered Electronics Devices
- China’s Electronic Information Products Regulations
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
- Customer Support
64 | CHAPTER 8 – USING SMART RESPONSE SOFTWARE IN THE CLASSROOM
6. Click the Response tab.
A summary of the class’s response to the question appears, including a chart
showing the number of responses to each possible answer.
NOTE
You can toggle the type of chart displayed by selecting Show bar chart or
Show pie chart.
TIP
You can insert the chart into the question page by clicking Insert chart into
Notebook.
7. Click Show beside the Details title.
A list showing each student’s response appears, including the time it took the
student to respond.
NOTE
Use caution when displaying sensitive grade information to all class
members.
Evaluating Assessment Results
After you run and stop an assessment, Teacher Tools records the class results and
each student’s results. At any time after you run an assessment, review the student,
question or assessment results and performance.
NOTE
Use caution when displaying sensitive information to all class members. To hide
sensitive information, click the Privacy button before you display student or
assessment results.
To display student results 1. If a class is currently running, stop the class.
2. In Teacher Tools, click the class name in the Gradebook area.
The Teacher Tools window appears with the Home tab selected.
3. Click the Students tab.
After a short delay, a table of results appears. If you previously turned on Privacy
mode, the student IDs and statistics appears as gray shapes in the table.
4. If Privacy mode is on, click Privacy.
The first columns of the table of class results show the student name, ID and
average score for all the assessments the student has participated in. The
following columns show each student’s results for every assessment the class
has taken.