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GeneralStudent submissions are a very powerful lecturing tool. If you have the resources, students can use personal (or group) tablets running Classroom Presenter to follow along with lectures and send inked slides to the instructor. Student submissions are one-way, meaning the instructor cannot send ink to an individual student. The instructor can view the student's slide and ink, and write on top of the submission. When a submission slide is selected from the "Student Submissions" deck, it will be displayed on the projector, whether you're using multimonitor or a public machine. The student ink will show as well as any ink the instructor adds. Note that the student machines will NOT navigate to student submissions. In order for students to navigate to a student submission with the instructor, they would have to be sent a copy of the deck. This creates too much network traffic. Consequently, Classroom Presenter does not allow student submission decks or slides to be sent to student machines.InstructorOn the technical side, no special preparation is needed to use student submissions. Of course you'll want to alter your lecture accordingly, but student submissions are done on regular slides. When you reach the activity in your lecture, use the button seen below to enable submission. If submissions are disabled, you will see a red "no" sign on the button instead of a green check mark.
A tab will show up at the bottom of your film strip when submissions are enabled.
As students send in their slides, regardless of which slide they send, the submission will be appended at the end of this deck. You can preview the submissions before displaying them on the projector (look here for how). StudentWhen the slide is ready to be sent to the instructor, simply tap the send button.
The lasso can be used to select ink to send. If you do not select any ink with the lasso, you will be given the option of sending all your ink. |
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