RELEASE | iClicker Summer 2018

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Enhanced Grade Sync | Release 4.6

 

Support for Blackboard and Canvas available this Fall with more coming soon.

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iClicker's easy-to-use multi-column grade sync experience provides instructors much more flexibility in setting up and syncing grades to their LMS. With this update, instructors will be able to sync grades for individual sessions or as a combined total, as well as sync session points rather than percentage.

5.0 Grade Sync

 


 

Changes to the Instructor Website | Release 5.0

Version 5.0 will launch exciting changes to the iClicker Cloud instructor website that are currently available in preview mode, including the ability to view or edit session details and grades from the new Session History section. Some of the significant updates include:

  • A simplified Gradebook will summarize grade totals only. Individual session details can still be accessed under Session History.
  • New Class Sessions will allow you to switch between polls and quizzes in a single session without prompting students to re-join your session. Class sessions will also be integrated with taking Attendance so you will no longer need to launch separate Attendance sessions. Simply start your class and Attendance will automatically run.

5.0 Class Started

5.0 History Scores

5.0 Gradebook

5.0 History Grading

 


All Activities... in One Session | Release 5.0

Polling, quizzing and attendance will soon be launched from a single iClicker Cloud session, making it easier for instructors to conduct in-class activities and for students to participate in polls, quizzes and attendance.

5.0 Courses


Simple, Elegant Instructor Interface | Release 5.0

We are excited to be developing a more modern and streamlined experience for instructors in both the desktop software and the instructor website. Set to go live in January 2019, the new user interface will launch a fresh design and improvements to window management so instructors can focus less on our software and more on in-class activities.

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