User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- About SMART Response
- Installing SMART Response
- Getting started
- Using SMART Response
- About SMART Notebook
- Creating Assessments
- Adding questions to the assessment
- About question types
- About intelligent expression grading
- Adding questions using the Insert Question wizard
- Importing questions from a Word document
- Example Word document question formats
- Importing questions from an XML or SQZ file
- Importing questions from a PDF file
- Adding choices to a question
- Tagging questions
- Starting and connecting to a class
- Disconnecting students from a class
- Using clickers
- Completing assessments
- Reviewing, printing and exporting assessment results
- Maintaining SMART Response
- Hardware environmental compliance
- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE directive)
- Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS directive)
- Batteries
- Packaging
- Covered Electronics Devices
- China’s Electronic Information Products regulations
- U.S. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
- California Air Resource Board – Airborne Toxic Control Measure
- Restriction of Certain Chemicals (REACH directive)
- Customer support
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l start classes so that students can sign in with their clickers
l view historical information about the students and clickers
When you open Teacher Tools for the first time, you create a SMART Teacher file. You
can later edit the SMART Teacher file and adjust the privacy options.
Starting Teacher Tools
If this is the first time you're starting SMART Response, refer to Setting up Teacher
Tools on previous page for information.
When you start SMART Response it opens to the Gradebook view where you can create
or edit a SMART Teacher file, manage class lists, generate class or student
performance reports and perform many other tasks.
To start Teacher Tools
Click the SMART Response icon in the Windows notification area or Mac menu
bar, and then select the icon below the Teacher Tools heading.
Teacher Tools appears in theGradebook view.
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If you have SMARTNotebook open, you can also start it by pressing Response
> Teacher Tools.
Creating a SMART Teacher file
The first time you start SMART Response, you need to create a SMART Teacher file
where you save all of your class lists and assessment results. Your SMART Teacher file
also enables your students to find and connect to your classes.
If needed, you can create additional SMART Teacher files after you create the initial one.
To create a SMART
Teacher file the first time
you use SMART Response
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Click the SMART Response icon in the Windows notification area or Mac
menu bar, and then select the icon below the Teacher Tools heading.
The Welcome to Teacher Tools wizard appears.
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The wizard appears only if you haven't created a SMART Teacher file yet.
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