Once you have selected your demographic questions, you can collect student demographic data by asking the demographic questions in class and having students answer with their clickers. There are two ways to ask demographic questions: (1) ask all demographic questions at once or (2) ask each demographic question individually. Each option has its advantages as described below.
Using the Run All Demographics option you can have your students answer all of the your selected demographic questions at once. This option is ideal for collecting data for a variety of student demographics. The demographic data that you collect is saved and can be used at any time during your term.
Run All Demographics menu option
Demographic question in the Question Viewer window
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NOTE: If you selected the Auto Advance option when selecting your demographic questions you will not need to click the Start and Stop buttons. After time runs out for each question i>clicker will automatically advance to the next question and continue until questions are complete. |
Demographic questions complete window
When the demographic questions are complete the student demographic data is saved and can be used to filter student results.
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NOTE: You may ask demographic questions at any time and as frequently as you wish. Each time you ask demographic questions the older demographic data is overwritten by the new demographic data. |
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TIP: It is recommend that you wait until your course roster is complete and most of your students are in class before asking your demographic questions. This will ensure that your student demographic data is accurate and complete. If your course roster changes, you may wish to ask the demographic questions again so that you have current demographic data. |
Using the Select Demographic Question option you can have your students answer each demographic question individually. Asking individual demographic questions is useful when you need specific demographic data but don't have time to ask all of your demographic questions. You might also ask individual demographic questions if you find that the demographics in your class have changed. For example, a significant number of African/American students join your class after you've already collected demographic data for the entire class. If the addition of these African/American students is statistically significant to your teaching, then you may choose to ask the Race demographic question again to have current and accurate data.
Select Demographic Question menu option
The student demographic data for the question is saved and can be used to filter student results.
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NOTE: You may ask demographic questions at anytime and as frequently as you wish. Each time you ask demographic questions the older demographic data will be overwritten by the new demographic data. |