A:
Yes
. iClicker Cloud supports the use of mobile devices and laptops in your class. … If you are using iClicker Classic, you must enable the use of mobile devices and laptops in your course settings.
How do you use iClicker?
To turn on your iClicker,
press the On/Off button at the bottom of the clicker
. The power light should shine blue. The clicker will remain on for 90 minutes as long as there is an activated base in your classroom. If you leave class and forget to turn off your clicker, it will automatically turn off after 5 minutes.
Can iClicker be used online?
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How do you use the reef iClicker app?
To participate using the iClicker Reef mobile app, you need to
enable Reef in your course settings
. Then, students need to create an iClicker Reef account or log into their existing account, add your course, and click “Join” when you start a session.
Do you have to pay for iClicker?
Creating an iClicker REEF account is free
. Please check with your instructor to ensure that they are allowing REEF to be used in their classes before trying to use the app instead of your iClicker 2 remote.
How do you connect the iClicker?
- Enter your email and password, then click Sign In to log in to iClicker Cloud.
- Clicking Sign up! will launch the iClicker Cloud account creation page in a separate browser tab. …
- Select the iClicker Cloud course you wish to link to your Achieve course, then click Save and Link Courses.
How do I know if my iClicker is registered?
Check your iClicker student app profile
to see if you have registered your remote. Depending on how your instructor is using iClicker, you should have also entered your Student ID here. Select Register Remotes to verify that you have successfully registered your 8-digit remote ID in the iClicker student app.
Does iClicker track location?
iClicker’s Attendance feature uses geolocation technology to detect whether your students are in class. Simply set your
location in course settings
then start class.
Can I share my i>clicker remote with my roommate?
Yes
, as long as you are not taking the same class at the same time. Both of you can simply register the remote with your respective names and student IDs.
How do I register my iClicker reef app?
- Download the Reef polling app from the iTunes App store for an iOS device, or the Google Play store for an Android device.
- Open the Reef app and select the sign up option at the bottom right.
What is iClicker app?
iClicker can be
used to allow students to answer questions with their laptop computers or other mobile devices
. Voting can be done using a Web browser or an app for iOS or Android phones, called iClicker Reef.
What is the difference between iClicker 1 and 2?
The original iClicker and iClicker+ remotes both have A-E buttons and can be used for
multiple choice polling
. iClicker 2 has A-E buttons for multiple choice polling and additional buttons to accommodate numeric and alphanumeric responses, as well as an LCD screen.
How much do clickers in the classroom cost?
Clickers are purchased outright by students from campus bookstores. Prices can range from
$10–$100
depending on the system the instructor or campus technology center has chosen. An instructor may also have to set up a corresponding system to handle clicker inputs on his or her end.
Do I have to register my iClicker for every class?
Do I need to register my remote for each class?
No, you only need to register once
. Once registered, your information will automatically apply to all of the classes in which you are enrolled and using i>clicker.
Why is my iClicker not working?
Ensure that all the batteries have been recently replaced with new batteries
(not used) and see if the problem persists. Older iClicker 1 remotes have THREE batteries inside the battery compartment–sometimes this third “hidden” battery will not easily come out and can be missed when changing the others.