Learning Clip + Activexpression / Activote Simulation
To get a real feel for how Learning Clip activities have integrated Learner
Response Systems try out our online simulation.
You don't need any equipment or even to be registered with us, just launch the
online simulation and get going.
There are 6 fully functioning activities plus a detailed step by step example to
explain all the features.
Learner Response Activities in Learning Clip
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When you launch an activity with the 'voting enabled' icon you have the
option to use the activity with or without voting and to select the group you
will be teaching. |
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The learning clip will launch and run
as usual. When you want to start
voting just click the voting device icon in
the bottom right hand corner. |
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A Learning Clip Voting enabled Activity
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Once in voting mode
You'll see three new
features.
- A side panel listing
members of the group
- The voting control
panel
- The voting options
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The group member side panel |
The side bar lists all the
members of the current
group it also indicates
whether or not a vote
has been received for
the current question.
The panel expands to
show the full student
name and also reveals
a check box used to
temporarily remove or
include pupils from the
current voting session.
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The vote control panel
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The start vote button |
 | The stop vote button - you can click this at
any time to stop the current vote |
 | The progress pie chart - as votes are
received the pie chart shows what
proportion are correct
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 | Set the length of time before a time out |
 | Start a timed vote or set a time out for a
vote in progress. |
 | Click and drag to move the voting
control panel around the screen
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 | End the current voting session |
 | View the results panel |
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When using an activity in
voting mode all the key
tasks are controled from this
one easy to use panel. |
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The vote results panel |
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The results panel is a
simple table designed
to quickly show each
pupils progress and
can be sorted by pupil
name, individual
question outcome and
over all performance
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