WHAT IS ICLICKER?
Students can take part in polls and respond to questions in class using the interactive response system called iClicker. Students can answer using a hardware iClicker remote or the Student iClicker app on their smartphone (if enabled).
When it comes to polling in your classroom, iClicker gives you two choices. Both iClicker Classic and iClicker Cloud are among the alternatives available.
FEATURES OF ICLICKER
- Before continuing, collect data to determine the level of pupil understanding.
- Instant results of student surveys are shown to the class.
- Increased student engagement and involvement will improve big lecture classes.
- By keeping pupils interested, you may improve their comprehension and recall of concepts.
- Permit anonymity while answering contentious queries.
- Inform pupils of your assessment of their comprehension.
- Verify pupils’ ability to apply an idea in a new setting.
- Turn a one-way lecture from the teacher into a teacher-student exchange.
- Get a lot of individual responses right now.
- Spend less time on administrative duties like grading and attendance.
ENGAGE STUDENTS IN NEW WAYS WITH ICLICKER CLOUD
Utilize the technology that students already bring to class to engage them.
Students may engage with the help of iClicker Cloud utilizing their smartphones, computers, and iClicker remote controls. Our native Android and iOS apps load quickly and consistently. All contemporary browsers are compatible with our online application. Our iClicker remote controls are the best in their class and don’t cost extra. In the same classroom, they all function harmoniously together.
Accurately monitor attendance via GPS.
When students “check-in” to a class, iClicker Cloud employs GPS technology to verify their positions. Let iClicker Cloud do the rest; all you need to do is provide the venue and start time of your class. When class begins, students are told to report. A report on attendance is generated automatically.
Introduce additional question kinds to improve learning.
You are now able to transmit a screen capture as a target (heat map) question using the new iClicker Cloud question kinds. Students respond by touching on the picture, and results appear immediately. Alternately, ask students to respond to an extended short answer question with up to 140 characters.