Title: ResponseCard XR Answering Questions
1ResponseCard XRAnsweringQuestions
2Polling
- The host computer must be able to receive your
responses, but it can only do so when the polling
is open. - A status bar at the top of each slide shows when
polling is open and the computer is ready to
receive your answers.
3Ready to answer?
This puts you in Presentation Mode and displays
the Channel number
- The easiest way to prepare the ResponseCard to
answer questions is to press the Menu button twice
4Multiple Choice Answers
- The simplest response is the multiple choice
answer. - Multiple choice can have up to 10 choices,
either labeled numerically or alphabetically.
5Multiple Choice Answers
- If your ResponseCard is in Presentation Mode and
you have the correct channel selected, all you
have to do is press the number of the answer you
wish to send to the receiver.
6Answer 2/B
- Lets say youre a Sophomore and pressed 2/B on
your ResponseCard
Your answer will be displayed on the ResponseCard.
The check mark indicates the answer was received
properly.
7Changing Your Answer
- As long as Polling is OPEN, you can change your
answer by pressing any other key.
8Polling Closed!
- When polling is CLOSED and you try to change
your answer, you will informed that the receiver
is no longer accepting answers.
9Fill in the Blank Questions
- This is not a multiple choice question, it is
asking for a numeric response. (The correct
answer is 6)
10Numeric Responses
- The ResponseCard will know that this is not a
multiple choice question and will set itself to
allow for text or numeric input.
This is the default screen for alpha-numeric
input. Note the status indicator. This indicates
you can enter up to 14 characters as you did when
entering your name.
11Numeric Responses
- Since this question is asking for a numeric
answer we can toggle between text input by
pressing the Ans Mode button.
12Numeric Responses
In numeric input mode, you can use the
ResponseCard to enter up to 14 characters,
including the /- sign and the decimal point.
- In numeric input mode, the status shows only 123
and the alphabet bar disappears.
13Numeric Responses
- For example, the correct answer to our question
is 6.
We simply press 6 on the keyboard and the
display is updated.
14Sending the Response
- Unlike multiple choice, the answer is not
automatically sent to the receiver.
You MUST press Enter to send your answer.
15Confirming the Response
- Once you press ENTER, your answer will be
displayed on the screen.
Again, the check mark indicates the answer was
received properly.
16Fill in the Blank Questions
- This question is asking for a text response.
(The correct answer is cryptography.)
17Text Responses
- When a text response is required, you will see
this status indicator that shows the ResponseCard
is ready to enter text.
Remember that you can toggle between numeric and
text mode by pressing Ans Mode
18Text Responses
- So we want to enter the correct answer which is
CRYPTOGRAPHY
Press the left arrow until the C is highlighted
19Entering the First Letter
- With the C highlighted, press the SEL button to
add it to your answer.
20Making Corrections
- Use the left and right arrows to continue
spelling the answer.
Use the CLR button to backspace and make
corrections
21Sending the Answer
- When you are done, press the Enter button.
22Confirming the Response
- Once you press Enter, your answer will be
displayed on the screen.
Remember that if polling is still open, you can
change your answer.
Again, the check mark indicates the answer was
received properly.