Activity modes, 2 activity modes, 1 normal quiz – QOMO QRF700 User Manual User Manual
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screen (using
the PC or the instructor‟s remote mouse). The system will prompt you to
save the data to the system database, when the session is completed.
Note: If the completed session data is not saved, it will be permanently lost.
2.1.2 Activity Modes
The QClick system has 9 activity modes: Normal Quiz, Paper Quiz, Homework, Rush
Quiz, Elimination, Multiple Mode, Survey, Vote, and Roll Call. Using the free style
selection, there are 3 activity modes: Normal Quiz, Rush Quiz and Elimination.
2.1.2.1 Normal Quiz:
In the Normal Quiz, a quiz file must be provided with the correct answer for each question
prior to starting the quiz. The quiz file may either be in the PowerPoint format with the
embedded answers. If a different format other than PowerPoint is used, then the answer
sheet file must be provided. The instructor controls the pace of the questions being
answered.
2.1.2.2 Paper Quiz
Using the Paper Quiz, no quiz file is necessary. The questions are displayed on hardcopy
paper. However, the answer sheet associated with the paper quiz must be loaded prior to
starting the session. Once the Paper Quiz has started, the instructor can set up a time
limit which will be displayed on the bottom of the tool bar. Registered students will receive
the quiz information in their keypad. The quiz title, quiz ID and question frame are
automatically received by the student keypads. The students need to hit the Left Soft Key
to access the paper quiz broadcast information into their keypad. The students start
to answer the questions in their keypad. The quiz pace is controlled by the individual
student. When the paper quiz is completed by the students, the students can directly
submit their whole quiz answers without waiting for the other students to finish the test.
2.1.2.3 Homework:
The Homework activity allows the instructor to send homework question frames or
question contents to the student clickers allowing the students to take their homework
questions to complete away from the classroom. The homework answers are received
from the student clicker and the answers are either embedded in the PowerPoint file or in