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)
N N O T E S
l You can start a class and the assessment at the same time in SMARTNotebook software
by selecting Response >Start Assessment.
If you don't have a class list, the class starts in Anonymous mode. If you do have a class list,
a list of classes appears where you can select Anonymous mode.
l You can also start a class in Teacher Tools.
l If the students are already signed in to a class using clickers or SMARTNotebook SE
software and you select Anonymous Mode, the software switches to Anonymous mode.
l If the students are connected in Anonymous mode and you start a class that requires sign-in,
the students are signed off and then asked to sign in.
Starting a class in Sign In mode
When you use SMART Response software in Sign In mode, you can monitor each student’s
responses and create reports on student and class performance. For more information, see About
Sign In and Anonymous modes on page 62.
N N O T E
Before you can start a class and have students connect in Sign In mode, you must have a class
list. If you don't have a class list, you can create or import one. See Creating a class list on page
28.
I I M P O R T A N T
Before you can use SMART Response LE software in LE mode, you must
l assign clicker IDs to each student’s clicker. See Pairing student clickers on page 20.
l create a class with a class list containing the clicker IDs. See Creating a class list in Teacher
Tools on page 28.
g To start a class in Sign In mode
In SMARTNotebook software, select Response > Start Class, and then select Sign In Mode.
l If students are using clickers,the receiver’s Ready light flashes and then turns solid green, and
the receiver's Transmit light flashes green.
l If SMARTResponse software is in CE mode, the name of the SMARTTeacher file and class
information appears in the student's SMARTNotebook SE Quick Links tab.
You can now ask the students to connect.
C H A P T E R 3
Using SMARTResponse software
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