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Does i>clicker have the capability to issue a variety of question types, like multiple choice, true/false, numerical, alpha/numerical, sequence series and short answer?

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Does i>clicker have the capability to issue a variety of question types, like multiple choice, true/false, numerical, alpha/numerical, sequence series and short answer?

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The i>clicker remotes are specifically designed to be simple and allow only A-E, Y/N, T/F, and attendance-capturing questions. The inventors found that a simple remote keeps students focused on the content of the course and not distracted the technology. Also, the traditional purpose of a response system is to collect quick and immediate feedback without taking up class-time. Although initially appealing, numeric and short answer responses eat into class-time and allow for a more user error, which means the instructor spends more time correcting student mistakes. i>clicker’s many campus-wide adoptions support this conclusion that simpler is better.

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