The self-paced polling option in i>clicker is a simple way to allow students to answer polling questions at their own pace. For example, you could distribute a paper quiz and allow students to answer the quiz questions using their remotes. The following are some additional examples of when you might use self-paced polling:
When using self-paced polling, you have the option to create an answer key before class or grade after class in i>grader. You may find it easiest to start a self-paced polling session without an answer key and grade after class. Try using self-paced polling with and without an answer key and see which you prefer.
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TIP: When using self-paced polling, require that your students write their answers on a sheet of paper that is turned in. This paper will serve as a record of their answers in case students dispute the accuracy of the remotes. |
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IMPORTANT: i>clicker GO does not currently support self-paced polling; this mode is only compatible with i>clicker 2 physical remotes. |
To learn more about self-paced polling, see Creating an Answer Key, Using Self-Paced Polling With an Answer Key, and Using Self-Paced Polling Without an Answer Key.