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Macmillan Employee
03-24-2021
12:07 PM
Thursday, April 15, 2021 @ 12:30 PM
Spring cleaning is coming for your iClicker Cloud classes! It's easy to keep your class data accurate and tidy using iClicker’s intuitive editing tools. In this webinar, we toured the iClicker Cloud online environment and discussed how iClicker can integrate with your campus Learning Management System. Natalie Dougall, iClicker training specialist, discussed different pedagogical approaches to the grading process, and Dianne Sod, iClicker product manager, explained the different grade sync options that LMS admins may make available to instructors.
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Macmillan Employee
03-22-2021
09:14 AM
Did you realize midway through the term that you wish to modify how students earn participation points for iClicker activities? Have you forgotten to grade your polling questions in class? No problem! You can perform these tasks at any time via the Class History section of the iClicker Cloud instructor website.
Start off by logging in to the iClicker Cloud instructor website and selecting your course. You’ll be dropped into Class History, and you can select which past poll you’d like to adjust.
Poll Settings
When you create a new iClicker course you start off with default settings. You can modify point values and other settings at any time, but changes you make through your main course settings will only apply to future class sessions. Here’s how to update settings for past activities:
Select the three dots in the upper-right corner of the page next to the activity timestamp. Then, select Poll Settings.
In your Poll Settings, you can:
Update the Poll Name.
Change the question screenshot and results Sharing settings. Some instructors choose to hide polling question images and class results until after classes have met, especially when teaching multiple sections of a course. Selecting the sharing options here in Poll Settings will then push those question images and/or results out to students' iClicker accounts.
Modify the points you wish to award and the threshold for Session Participation.
Modify the scoring setting and points you wish to award for Session Performance. If you select the option to Score total polling session for Performance points, you set a limit on the poll's Performance points, which are then split equally among all graded questions. Please note that when you apply this session-based scoring setting, you cannot adjust points for individual questions when grading polling questions.
Save your settings when you are done.
Grading polling questions
Although you can grade polls in class by selecting the correct answer(s) from the results chart, you can also grade questions at any point after class. Here’s how:
Click on a question number or image. The poll results load in a panel on the right side of the screen.
Select an answer choice on the results panel to indicate that it is correct. Select it again to toggle it to incorrect or ungraded. You can choose multiple correct responses. When graded, the results change color to green (correct) and red (incorrect), a check mark appears next to the correct response(s), and a GRADED badge displays next to the question number at the top of the panel. Note that you cannot grade questions you asked in anonymous mode, students can still earn participation points for responding. Learn more about grading each of the iClicker question types.
If you are using the default question-based Performance scoring setting, you can update the points possible for each question or award partial credit by typing new values into the Points box next to a response. This option is not available if you have applied the session-based scoring setting, which splits Performance points equally among all graded questions in the poll.
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Macmillan Employee
03-22-2021
08:17 AM
Spring is here and our minds are turning to whimsy. Share these not-so-tricky questions with your students and learn more about April Fools’ traditions and history. You and your classes will be feeling footloose and fancy-free in no time!
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Macmillan Employee
03-18-2021
11:14 AM
Friday, April 2, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
Ah, 2021. While not exactly 2020, you’ve still brought quiet online sessions, videoless black boxes and a looming fear of seeing those first test scores. And even for those not teaching online, fostering close engagement in person - 6 feet apart - is still a struggle. Enter iClicker and a heavy dose of instructor-approved active learning techniques. Join Kathy Roberts, iClicker Engagement Consultant, former institutional admin and all-around technology & active learning enthusiast, as she walks you through course activities that are easy to implement & will help you meet your 2021 course goals, whether your course is online, in-person or hybrid. Come ready to turn your video on, share with your colleagues in breakout rooms, and leave those memories of 2020 behind.
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02-24-2021
11:03 AM
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It’s clear from instructor feedback over the past year: there are too many technology options for class and there’s too little time to implement them. We totally agree. Instructors need - now, more than ever - technology that is simple to start up, tools that are flexible to work across course formats, and solutions that are actually effective for students. To that end, Dr. Matt Evans, active learning veteran and Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, has shared his criteria in selecting technology that helps him accomplish his course goals and do so efficiently. Matt specifically covered how he has used active learning software, iClicker, to meet a number of different needs in and out of the classroom.
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Macmillan Employee
02-24-2021
06:29 AM
Whether your course roster has already stabilized for the term or your add/drop period is still on the horizon, it’s always helpful to know how to remove a dropped student or resolve multiple student accounts in your iClicker course. Check out our best practices below for keeping your iClicker Cloud or iClicker Classic roster clean and tidy. iClicker Cloud
How to Manage Your Roster in iClicker Cloud
How to Block or Remove a Student from Your iClicker Course
Re-Enroll Students Receiving "Course Access Is Blocked" Message in iClicker Cloud
How to Resolve Multiple iClicker Accounts for the Same Student in iClicker Cloud
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How to Sync Your iClicker Classic Roster with Student Mobile Accounts
How to Delete a Student from Your iClicker Classic Roster
How to Manage Students with Multiple Registered Devices in iClicker Classic
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Macmillan Employee
02-24-2021
06:26 AM
Celebrate all things 3.14 with our special Pi Day Trivia deck. March 14 is a sweet day to contemplate pi... or is it pie? Either way, this month's trivia deck is full of buttery, crumbly mathematical goodness.
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Macmillan Employee
02-16-2021
10:00 AM
Thursday, March 11, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
Exams are on their way and your students are spending lots of time and energy studying using methods that may or may not actually help them. With iClicker Cloud, your in-class polling questions can instantly become study materials that your students can access outside of class. In this webinar, we demonstrated how to create effective study materials in iClicker Cloud that students can bookmark and turn into flashcards or practice tests with the Study Tools feature in the iClicker student app. We also discussed best practices around iClicker Cloud question construction and session maintenance.
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Macmillan Employee
01-27-2021
02:30 PM
By default, every Polling activity starts with the question type set to Multiple Choice, but you can change the question type before starting each poll. This article covers all of our question types:
Multiple Choice
Multiple Answer
Short Answer
Numeric
Target
Anonymous
Use the drop-down menu on the iClicker toolbar to choose your desired question type from the list. Learn more about running polls and viewing and grading results in class.
Multiple Choice
Students can respond with: iClicker student app, iClicker 2 remote, iClicker+ remote
Students are able to select a single letter response A through E. While students can only select one response, you can select multiple responses as correct when grading. Student View Instructor View
Multiple Answer
Students can respond with: iClicker student app, iClicker 2 remote
Multiple Answer polls require students to evaluate the correctness or incorrectness of each possible response instead of simply hunting for one ‘best’ answer. Students are able to select multiple letter responses A through E.
Once you grade a Multiple Answer question, you can select the Responses view on the Results chart to see how many responses were Correct, Partially Correct, or Incorrect. You can expand each category to view the individual responses and counts.
Student View Instructor View
Short Answer
Students can respond with: iClicker student app, iClicker 2 remote
Short Answer allows you to pose open-ended questions. Students using the iClicker student app can respond with up to 140 characters, including punctuation and most symbols. Students responding with iClicker 2 remotes are limited to the device maximum of 16 characters. Students with iClicker+ remotes cannot respond to short answer questions.
In the Results chart, identical responses are grouped together (grouping is not case-sensitive). If you want to quickly mark all answers correct, click on the three dots next to the question number and select Mark All Correct.
If you select multiple correct answers, you can select the star icon next to the "best" response, which is also displayed as the correct answer in students' iClicker student app accounts. If none of your students submitted the answer you were looking for, you can enter your desired response into the Other field at the bottom of the grading panel.
Student View Instructor View
You can also choose to display submitted answers as a Word Cloud.
Numeric
Students can respond with: iClicker student app, iClicker 2 remote
Numeric questions allow students to respond with open-ended numeric values and support scientific notation and exponents. Students using the iClicker student app or an iClicker 2 remote can respond with up to eight digits plus a decimal point. Students with iClicker+ remotes cannot respond to numeric questions.
Entries are grouped by value–for example, 5000, 5000.00, and 5E3 would group together. If you want to quickly mark all answers correct, click on the three dots next to the question number and select Mark All Correct.
If you select multiple correct answers, you can select the star icon next to the "best" response, which is also displayed as the correct answer in students' iClicker student app accounts. If none of your students submitted the answer you were looking for, you can enter your desired response into the Other field at the bottom of the grading panel.
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Target
Students can respond with: iClicker student app
This question type allows instructors to ask questions by sending an image to students (e.g., an image on a lecture slide, an image in your web browser, or even a video you've paused). Students answer the target question by clicking or tapping on the image using their laptops or smart devices.
Target questions are ideal in disciplines where visual understanding is required. Students must use the iClicker student app on a mobile device or laptop to participate, as this question type is not available for use with iClicker remotes. Learn more about target questions.
Student View Instructor View
Anonymous
You can ask any of the question types above in Anonymous mode. This allows you to ask sensitive questions that students might not feel comfortable answering if their responses could be traced to their identity. To switch your poll to Anonymous mode, select the menu icon on the iClicker toolbar and turn Anonymous on.
This will change the iClicker tollbar to a dark gray color to indicate you are in Anonymous mode. Your polls will remain anonymous until you turn off Anonymous mode.
You cannot select correct answers for Anonymous questions, so the student response on the Results chart will be grayed out and not clickable. Although students cannot receive Performance points for their responses, they can still receive Participation points for Anonymous responses. Learn more about scoring settings for Polling.
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Macmillan Employee
01-27-2021
01:37 PM
Whether you’re kicking off a new term or introducing a group activity to your class, breaking the ice can help you get to know your students and your students each other. Fostering a sense of community among students can encourage meaningful peer interaction. But it isn’t always easy.
Luckily, iClicker’s Polling and Assignments features can help you and your students get acquainted with one another. We’ve put together some examples of fun, low-stakes iClicker questions you can use as icebreakers. Use these icebreaker questions at the start of the term, before a group activity, or at any point in the semester to take the pulse of your class.
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Macmillan Employee
01-06-2021
09:32 AM
Thursday, January 21, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
Kick off your new term with a run-down of the most popular questions we get about iClicker Cloud. Have you ever wondered how to run an anonymous poll or how students use Study Tools? Get the answers to your burning iClicker questions, here!
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Macmillan Employee
12-23-2020
10:30 AM
iClicker’s flexibility empowers instructors to start engaging students with polling questions right away—and there’s no limit to the tools you use to author your polling questions. You can create questions in your preferred presentation software, such as PowerPoint or Google Slides, or in a word-processing document. You can also verbally ask questions on the fly, use publisher-provided clicker questions, or reuse polling questions you’ve previously asked via other response systems. Just make sure you remove any items from your slides that you don’t want students to see, such as correct answers.
This blog post will walk you through the process of creating a basic multiple choice iClicker question, our most popular question type and the default each time you start a new polling activity, with PowerPoint, one of the authoring tools our instructors are most likely to use. You’ll also see how polling questions will appear to students in the iClicker student app. Once you master the multiple choice question, read our pedagogical best practices and check out our more advanced polling question types. Need help creating questions for Assignments? The process is very similar—check out our support article on building Assignments! Step 1: Type Your Question on a PowerPoint Slide
Launch PowerPoint, navigate to your existing lecture presentation or a new presentation, and add a new blank slide. Add a text box and type your question using your preferred formatting and style.
Step 2: Enter the Answer Choices Next, you’ll enter up to five answer choices, A through E. Note: You can provide fewer than five answer choices, as shown in the image below. You can also enter only A and B answer choices for true/false or yes/no questions. Just keep in mind that students always see the A through E answer choices on their devices for multiple choice questions, as shown in the final image of our blog post below.
Step 3: Add an iClicker Callout (Optional) The next step is completely optional, but many veteran iClicker instructors find it helpful to add an iClicker image or text callout to each of their question slides. When you get to a question slide in lecture, it will help remind students to open up their iClicker student apps and get ready to participate. We added an “in-class question” callout with the iClicker student app logo at the top of our sample question slide below.
Step 4: Start Your Poll in iClicker Cloud The image below shows our finished multiple choice sample question with A through D answer choices in PowerPoint. Aside from including a question and answer choices, there is nothing else you have to add to a slide to make it an iClicker question. Feel free to add images (we included art from the textbook) or change the slide design as you wish. Just remember not to include the correct answer or anything else you don’t want students to see, as they will receive a screenshot of your entire computer’s screen. Once you start a class session in iClicker Cloud, the iClicker toolbar will float on top of your lecture content throughout class, as shown in the image below. Each time you click the green play button, the toolbar takes a snapshot of your entire screen at that moment and sends that screenshot as a polling question to students’ devices. You may need to move other toolbars and menus out of the way if you’re using video conferencing software, such as Zoom, for a virtual class. And if you want to hide the computer dock at the bottom of your screen, you can enter into presenter view (but if you forget to, that’s okay, too—as you can see in our example, the question is still clearly visible to students). Learn more about running polls with iClicker Cloud.
Student View of an iClicker Polling Question Here’s what our sample multiple choice question looks like on students’ devices in the iClicker student app. Students see the screenshot of everything that was on your screen when you clicked the green play button. In this example, that includes the dock at the bottom of the instructor’s screen, too, since we were not in presenter view. The iClicker toolbar should not appear in screenshots. Underneath the question screenshot, students see the A through E answer choices. The response option for students will automatically update if you select other polling question types (e.g., a text box for short answer or a clickable image for a target question). Learn more about how students participate in polls with the iClicker student app
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Macmillan Employee
11-30-2020
01:10 PM
We’ve put together onboarding resources you can download, customize, and share with your students to help them register properly for your iClicker course and get ready to participate in your iClicker activities. Syllabus Templates
These templates include language you can copy and paste into your course syllabus document or Learning Management System. The highlighted sections of text are intended to be customized based on how exactly you will be using iClicker in your course. Because the syllabus templates contain links to helpful articles on our support website, we recommend sharing this information with your students virtually so they can easily access those links. First Day of Class Slides
Our first day of class slide decks provide student registration information in a more visual format. These slides are intended to be customized based on how exactly you will be using iClicker in your course. You can present the slides to your students during class time at the start of the term, or post them online to walk students through the steps they must take to properly register for your iClicker course. These resources differ based on whether you are using the iClicker Cloud or iClicker Classic instructor software, whether you are utilizing a grade sync option in your course, or whether you are teaching a virtual class. Choose the scenario that is most relevant to your course:
Geolocation Tips Handout
If you are using iClicker Cloud’s Attendance with a location requirement, this geolocation handout includes helpful troubleshooting tips. You can even print out these cards to distribute to your students. Choose the scenario that is most relevant to your course:
iClicker Cloud
I am using iClicker Cloud for a virtual class.
I am integrating iClicker Cloud with Achieve.
I am using iClicker Cloud's Roster & Grade Sync (requires setup by a campus administrator).
My campus requires that students sign in to iClicker through a campus portal.
I am using iClicker Cloud's LTI Grade Sync (requires prior setup by a campus administrator).
I am downloading grades from iClicker Cloud and manually importing them to my LMS.
I will not be adding any grades from iClicker Cloud to my LMS.
I am using iClicker Cloud for Attendance only (no polling or quizzing).
iClicker Classic
I am using iClicker Classic for a virtual class.
I am integrating iClicker Classic with my LMS (requires prior set-up by a campus administrator).
I am downloading grades from iClicker Classic and manually importing them to my LMS.
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Macmillan Employee
11-30-2020
09:01 AM
Celebrate the end of the year with our holiday trivia deck! These trivia questions give students a chance to have a little fun before getting to the serious work of prepping for finals. You can find the answer key below.
Answer Key:
D. All of the Above Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/2/140204-melt-snow-ice-salt-beet-juice-pickle-brine/
E. Mexico Source: https://www.ambius.com/blog/the-long-strange-tale-of-the-poinsettia-in-christmas-lore/
B. Kentucky Fried Chicken Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/how-kfc-became-a-christmas-tradition-in-japan-2016-12
E. Times Gone By Source: https://www.cnn.com/2013/09/12/world/new-years-fast-facts/index.html
E. 82% Source: https://www.christmastreeassociation.org/seventy-seven-percent-of-us-households-will-celebrate-this-holiday-season-with-a-christmas-tree/
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Macmillan Employee
11-30-2020
08:48 AM
iClicker is hard at work devising a solution to reduce the time and effort required for students to first join your live session of class, and we are seeking faculty volunteers to test this new feature in January 2021. The “quick join” feature we’re working on will allow you to access and share a unique code for each of your iClicker Cloud courses. Students can use this code to be added directly to the course upon creating an account or signing in to the iClicker student app. Our goal with this feature is to enable students to join the first live session of your course—whether in person or virtually—in less than a minute, minimizing the time spent in those first days of class onboarding students to iClicker. If you are interested in being a part of this beta test group, please complete the following questionnaire.
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