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1.1     ! felicia     1: \label{Using_Clickers}
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        !             3: It is possible to incorporate the use of clickers into a LON-CAPA course.  Students must register their clicker IDs in the Preferences (see \ref{Clicker_Registration}) in order to incorporate clicker data into the course.  Instructors can upload scores to a problem using the clicker ID information provided by the students.  Follow the steps below to upload clicker data to count as credit in your LON-CAPA course.
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        !             5: \begin{enumerate}
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        !             7: \item Optionally register your own clicker in your Preferences (see \ref{Clicker_Registration}).
        !             8: 
        !             9: \item Add a Score Upload Form to your course from the Course Editor.  You can
        !            10: have multiple clicker questions in one lecture, but only one Score Upload
        !            11: Form for each lecture.
        !            12: 
        !            13: \item Display your clicker questions in class.  Example, use PowerPoint.
        !            14: 
        !            15: \item Have students use the clicker to answer the questions. Optionally answer the question correctly with your own clicker.
        !            16: 
        !            17: If you use your own clicker to answer the questions, you can later use that data to have the ``correct answers determined by instructor(s)''
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        !            19: \item Take the clicker datafile and upload it to LON-CAPA:
        !            20:   \begin{enumerate}
        !            21:   \item Navigate to the Score Upload Form
        !            22:   \item Click the Problem Grades menu item
        !            23:   \item Choose the option to process clicker
        !            24:   \item Browse and Upload the clicker files
        !            25:   \item Choose the clicker brand (example, i$>$clicker)
        !            26:   \item Choose the appropriate option to award points
        !            27:      \begin{itemize}
        !            28:      \item Award points just for participation
        !            29:      \item Correctness determined from response by course personnel
        !            30:        (This option assumes you registered your own clicker and
        !            31:        answered the question.)
        !            32:      \item Correctness determined from response with clicker ID(s)
        !            33:        (If you answered the question with an unregistered clicker,
        !            34:        enter that clicker's ID here.)
        !            35:      \item Correctness determined from given list of answers
        !            36:        (If you didn't answer the question with a clicker, define
        !            37:        correct answer here.)
        !            38:      \end{itemize}
        !            39:   \item Define what percentage of the question weight students get for
        !            40:       getting the question correct or incorrect. Your data file may 
        !            41:       have multiple questions. Say, you award 70\% for incorrect and
        !            42:       100\% for correct, and the student has three wrong and two 
        !            43:       correct answers, you get (3*70\%+2*100\%)/5=82\%.  The student is
        !            44:       then awarded 82\% of the weight of the Score Upload form.
        !            45:   \item Upload file.  There may be correction steps you need to to go
        !            46:       through letting you choose users for unregistered clickers, 
        !            47:       etc..  You will need to deal with these steps to finalize the
        !            48:       upload and scoring.
        !            49:   \end{enumerate}
        !            50: \end{enumerate}
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