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
67 | CHAPTER 8 – USING SMART RESPONSE SOFTWARE IN THE CLASSROOM
SMART Response software creates one or more reports as PDF files that appear
in your default PDF viewer. The files are named using the student name and ID,
and the date they’re created.
If you generated one report, the report opens automatically. If you generated
multiple reports, the reports’ folder location appears in Windows Explorer or Mac
OS X Finder.
Generating Class Performance Reports
You can generate class performance reports at any time after your assessments are
complete. You can tailor the reports to include all classes or select classes, or you can
also create reports on all assessment types or on specific types of your choice.
To generate a class
performance report
1. Click the SMART Response icon in the Windows notification area or Mac menu
bar, and then select Teacher Tools.
2. Click ...switch to Gradebook view if you aren’t already in Gradebook view.
The Class Performance Report window appears.
3. In the Class drop-down list, select the class you want to report on.
OR
Select All Classes.
4. Select the Report Period if you only want to report on information for a range of
dates.
5. In the Include drop-down list, select Selected assessment types or All
assessment types.
6. If you chose Selected assessment types, select the types you want to report on
from the checklist that appears.
7. Browse to a location on your computer’s file system where you want to save the
report file, and then click Create.
SMART Response software creates one or more reports as PDF files that appear
in your default PDF viewer. The files are named using the class name and the
date they’re created.
If you generated one report, the report opens automatically. If you generated
multiple reports, the reports’ folder location appears in Windows Explorer or
Mac Finder.