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Classroom Clickers

Clickers (Personal Response Systems) use infrared or radio frequency technology to transmit and record student responses to in-class questions. Clickers are designed to increase student engagement and interactivity in the classroom. Participants will see examples of how clickers can be used in the classroom and receive hands-on instruction for incorporating clickers into your classroom.

Classroom ClickersCPSrf for higher education features:

  • Smaller size
  • Longer battery life
  • Fraction capability
  • 3 line LCD with a row of icons
  • Battery and signal strength indicator
  • New "auto join" button
  • Up to 1000 pads on one USB RF receiver
  • Up to 1000 responses collected in 7 seconds
  • Designed to avoid data collisions
  • No need to point response pads at a receiver
  • 200 feet transmission distance
  • Two AA batteries
  • 2.4 GHz technology on a proprietary frequency
  • FCC and CE certified
  • Patented RF technology
  • LCD provides feedback on the pad
  • 12 character numeric entry with decimal point and minus sign with numeric entry confirmation

For more information, please check the eInstuction website at: http://www.einstruction.com/

For the next available training, please check here or e-mail cit@usfca.edu to request a one-on-one training.

 

 
 
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