User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- Chapter 1: About the SMART Response system
- Chapter 2: Getting started
- Using your SMART Response system
- Environmental requirements
- Computer requirements
- Connecting hardware and activating SMART Response software
- Activating SMART Response software
- Selecting how students answer questions
- Starting SMART Response LE software the first time
- Asking instant questions
- Setting up Teacher Tools
- Creating a class list
- Editing a class list
- Chapter 3: Using SMART Response software
- About SMART Notebook software
- Creating assessments
- Adding questions to the assessment
- About question types
- Adding questions using the Insert Question wizard
- About intelligent expression grading
- Creating answer keys
- Importing questions from a Word document
- Example Word document question formats
- Importing questions from an XML or SQZ file
- Importing questions from a PDF file
- PDF document formatting
- Importing questions from ExamView HTML
- Exporting ExamView tests
- About ExamView HTML question importing
- Setting answers for imported questions
- Adding choices to a question
- Tagging questions
- Starting and connecting to a class
- Connecting to the class
- Disconnecting students from a class
- Using clickers
- Completing assessments
- Chapter 4: Reviewing, printing and exporting assessment results
- Chapter 5: Maintaining your SMART Response system
- Appendix A: Hardware environmental compliance
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE directive)
- Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS directive)
- Batteries
- Packaging
- Covered electronic devices
- China’s Electronic Information Products regulations
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
- California Air Resources Board – Airborne Toxic Control Measure
- Restriction of Certain Chemicals (REACH directive)
8. Browse to and select the .xls or .xlsx file containing the class list, and then click Open.
After a short delay, the names and IDs from the spreadsheet appear in the Students page. You
can now edit each student's properties, as required.
Importing a class list from a CSV file
If you use a database or spreadsheet program to maintain class lists, you may be able to export class
lists as comma separated values (CSV) files. Refer to your database or spreadsheet program's Help
or user's guide for more information.
Creating class lists for all modes except LE
Use the following procedure to create class lists for classes that don't use LE clickers.
g To create a class list in CSV format
After exporting your class list as a CSV file, format your file in a text editor so that the first three
values are ID Number, First Name and Last Name as shown below.
E X A M P L E
IDNumber,First Name,Last Name,
12345,John,Doe,
54321,Jane,Doe,
56789,Bob,Jones,
98765,Barb,White
For more information, see CSV file formatting on the next page.
Creating class lists for LE mode
Use the following procedure to create class lists for classes that use LE clickers.
g To create a class list in CSV format
After exporting your class list as a CSV file, format your file in a text editor so that the first four values
are ID Number, Clicker ID, First Name and Last Name as shown below.
E X A M P L E
IDNumber,Clicker ID,First Name,Last Name,
12345,1,John,Doe,
54321,2,Jane,Doe,
56789,3,Bob,Jones,
98765,4,Barb,White
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