From Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Jun 11 13:52:22 2014 From: Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk (Joel Feinstein) Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 13:52:22 +0100 Subject: [Metal] In-class response systems Message-ID: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> I have been looking at various in-class response systems recently, as a possible improvement on my current coloured card multiple choice voting system. I liked the simplicity of socrative, but it appears that socrative may not be safe if you have more than 50 students in your class. I have now found a solution using Google forms that looks to be simple and workable. See my latest blog post http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/using-google-forms-for-in-class-real-time-student-response-analysis/ (or short link http://wp.me/posHB-u1 if that is broken) for more details. Best wishes, Joel -- Dr J. Feinstein Tel: +44-115-9514968 Pure Mathematics FAX: +44-115-9514951 Nottingham NG7 2RD Web: http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~jff United Kingdom Blog: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Matthew.Boyd at nottingham.ac.uk Thu Jun 12 08:00:35 2014 From: Matthew.Boyd at nottingham.ac.uk (Matthew Boyd) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 08:00:35 +0100 Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems In-Reply-To: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> References: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Message-ID: <6EAB1E7183D6D94BB9CE8DEDFD3AF0F619F3B83131@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Hi Joel, Thanks for the heads up on this. At the recent space and technologies conference I did the session on KeePAD and had some very useful discussions with turningpoint about their BYOD version "ResponseWare" The university are currently looking at the licensing arrangements for this and it may be available in the (hopefully) not too distant future. BW Matthew Dr Matthew Boyd BPharm (Hons) PhD MRPharmS Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice School of Pharmacy University of Nottingham East Drive, University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD T: + 44 (0) 115 951 5061 (Int. 15061) F: +44 (0) 115 846 6249 Skype: dr.matthew.boyd matthew.boyd at nottingham.ac.uk ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 11 June 2014 13:52 To: metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] In-class response systems I have been looking at various in-class response systems recently, as a possible improvement on my current coloured card multiple choice voting system. I liked the simplicity of socrative, but it appears that socrative may not be safe if you have more than 50 students in your class. I have now found a solution using Google forms that looks to be simple and workable. See my latest blog post http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/using-google-forms-for-in-class-real-time-student-response-analysis/ (or short link http://wp.me/posHB-u1 if that is broken) for more details. Best wishes, Joel -- Dr J. Feinstein Tel: +44-115-9514968 Pure Mathematics FAX: +44-115-9514951 Nottingham NG7 2RD Web: http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~jff United Kingdom Blog: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com From Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk Thu Jun 12 09:29:04 2014 From: Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk (Joel Feinstein) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 09:29:04 +0100 Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems In-Reply-To: <6EAB1E7183D6D94BB9CE8DEDFD3AF0F619F3B83131@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> References: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> <6EAB1E7183D6D94BB9CE8DEDFD3AF0F619F3B83131@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Message-ID: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274539@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Hi Matt, It will be interesting to compare the features. The Google forms approach certainly has its limitations! But it does make for a very simple system. (And it is free, of course!) I do pretty much just want to be able to imitate the keypads without having to hand out keypads, so I expect ResponseWare will also do exactly what I want. Best wishes, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Boyd [mailto:Matthew.Boyd at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 08:01 To: Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: RE: In-class response systems Hi Joel, Thanks for the heads up on this. At the recent space and technologies conference I did the session on KeePAD and had some very useful discussions with turningpoint about their BYOD version "ResponseWare" The university are currently looking at the licensing arrangements for this and it may be available in the (hopefully) not too distant future. BW Matthew Dr Matthew Boyd BPharm (Hons) PhD MRPharmS Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice School of Pharmacy University of Nottingham East Drive, University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD T: + 44 (0) 115 951 5061 (Int. 15061) F: +44 (0) 115 846 6249 Skype: dr.matthew.boyd matthew.boyd at nottingham.ac.uk ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 11 June 2014 13:52 To: metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] In-class response systems I have been looking at various in-class response systems recently, as a possible improvement on my current coloured card multiple choice voting system. I liked the simplicity of socrative, but it appears that socrative may not be safe if you have more than 50 students in your class. I have now found a solution using Google forms that looks to be simple and workable. See my latest blog post http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/using-google-forms-for-in-class-real-time-student-response-analysis/ (or short link http://wp.me/posHB-u1 if that is broken) for more details. Best wishes, Joel -- Dr J. Feinstein Tel: +44-115-9514968 Pure Mathematics FAX: +44-115-9514951 Nottingham NG7 2RD Web: http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~jff United Kingdom Blog: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com From mmu1 at leicester.ac.uk Thu Jun 12 09:41:23 2014 From: mmu1 at leicester.ac.uk (Ulanicka, Marta M.) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 08:41:23 +0000 Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems In-Reply-To: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274539@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> References: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> <6EAB1E7183D6D94BB9CE8DEDFD3AF0F619F3B83131@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk>, <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274539@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Message-ID: <98DB7AC2A27A83459368DA05838CA2B914C98B3D@exp-dag1-n1.uol.le.ac.uk> Hello, There is also participoll: http://www.participoll.com/. The company has given the university of Leicester staff acccess to the Pro version free for a year. I haven't tried it myself, but hope to do so in the near future and it looks very user friendly from the brief look that I've had at it so far. Kind regards, Marta Ulanicka Learning Development Adviser University of Leicester ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] on behalf of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 09:29 To: Matthew Boyd; Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems Hi Matt, It will be interesting to compare the features. The Google forms approach certainly has its limitations! But it does make for a very simple system. (And it is free, of course!) I do pretty much just want to be able to imitate the keypads without having to hand out keypads, so I expect ResponseWare will also do exactly what I want. Best wishes, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Boyd [mailto:Matthew.Boyd at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 08:01 To: Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: RE: In-class response systems Hi Joel, Thanks for the heads up on this. At the recent space and technologies conference I did the session on KeePAD and had some very useful discussions with turningpoint about their BYOD version "ResponseWare" The university are currently looking at the licensing arrangements for this and it may be available in the (hopefully) not too distant future. BW Matthew Dr Matthew Boyd BPharm (Hons) PhD MRPharmS Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice School of Pharmacy University of Nottingham East Drive, University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD T: + 44 (0) 115 951 5061 (Int. 15061) F: +44 (0) 115 846 6249 Skype: dr.matthew.boyd matthew.boyd at nottingham.ac.uk ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 11 June 2014 13:52 To: metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] In-class response systems I have been looking at various in-class response systems recently, as a possible improvement on my current coloured card multiple choice voting system. I liked the simplicity of socrative, but it appears that socrative may not be safe if you have more than 50 students in your class. I have now found a solution using Google forms that looks to be simple and workable. See my latest blog post http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/using-google-forms-for-in-class-real-time-student-response-analysis/ (or short link http://wp.me/posHB-u1 if that is broken) for more details. Best wishes, Joel -- Dr J. Feinstein Tel: +44-115-9514968 Pure Mathematics FAX: +44-115-9514951 Nottingham NG7 2RD Web: http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~jff United Kingdom Blog: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ METAL mailing list METAL at lists.nottingham.ac.uk http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/metal This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to me, and immediately delete it. Please do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. 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From Kay.G.Bond at nottingham.ac.uk Thu Jun 12 10:39:06 2014 From: Kay.G.Bond at nottingham.ac.uk (Kay Bond) Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 10:39:06 +0100 Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems In-Reply-To: <98DB7AC2A27A83459368DA05838CA2B914C98B3D@exp-dag1-n1.uol.le.ac.uk> References: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> <6EAB1E7183D6D94BB9CE8DEDFD3AF0F619F3B83131@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk>, <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274539@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> <98DB7AC2A27A83459368DA05838CA2B914C98B3D@exp-dag1-n1.uol.le.ac.uk> Message-ID: <5FCA1C8B45C10D429C120B118CB26F3B190DAF3DCA@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Hi I've been using flisti.com which is somewhat limited but does allow polls from any device that has web access so we only need wifi. It's not exactly secure as anyone can access the poll if they have the code but it's useful for quick in class polls. I'm hoping that the ResponseWare option is going to be available as a viable alternative. Cheers Kay -----Original Message----- From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ulanicka, Marta M. Sent: 12 June 2014 09:41 To: Joel Feinstein; Matthew Boyd; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems Hello, There is also participoll: http://www.participoll.com/. The company has given the university of Leicester staff acccess to the Pro version free for a year. I haven't tried it myself, but hope to do so in the near future and it looks very user friendly from the brief look that I've had at it so far. Kind regards, Marta Ulanicka Learning Development Adviser University of Leicester ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] on behalf of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 09:29 To: Matthew Boyd; Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems Hi Matt, It will be interesting to compare the features. The Google forms approach certainly has its limitations! But it does make for a very simple system. (And it is free, of course!) I do pretty much just want to be able to imitate the keypads without having to hand out keypads, so I expect ResponseWare will also do exactly what I want. Best wishes, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Boyd [mailto:Matthew.Boyd at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 08:01 To: Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: RE: In-class response systems Hi Joel, Thanks for the heads up on this. At the recent space and technologies conference I did the session on KeePAD and had some very useful discussions with turningpoint about their BYOD version "ResponseWare" The university are currently looking at the licensing arrangements for this and it may be available in the (hopefully) not too distant future. BW Matthew Dr Matthew Boyd BPharm (Hons) PhD MRPharmS Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice School of Pharmacy University of Nottingham East Drive, University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD T: + 44 (0) 115 951 5061 (Int. 15061) F: +44 (0) 115 846 6249 Skype: dr.matthew.boyd matthew.boyd at nottingham.ac.uk ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 11 June 2014 13:52 To: metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] In-class response systems I have been looking at various in-class response systems recently, as a possible improvement on my current coloured card multiple choice voting system. I liked the simplicity of socrative, but it appears that socrative may not be safe if you have more than 50 students in your class. I have now found a solution using Google forms that looks to be simple and workable. See my latest blog post http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/using-google-forms-for-in-class-real-time-student-response-analysis/ (or short link http://wp.me/posHB-u1 if that is broken) for more details. Best wishes, Joel -- Dr J. Feinstein Tel: +44-115-9514968 Pure Mathematics FAX: +44-115-9514951 Nottingham NG7 2RD Web: http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~jff United Kingdom Blog: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ METAL mailing list METAL at lists.nottingham.ac.uk http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/metal This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to me, and immediately delete it. Please do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. 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Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. _______________________________________________ METAL mailing list METAL at lists.nottingham.ac.uk http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/metal From Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk Mon Jun 23 13:16:59 2014 From: Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk (Joel Feinstein) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 13:16:59 +0100 Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems In-Reply-To: <5FCA1C8B45C10D429C120B118CB26F3B190DAF3DCA@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> References: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274391@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> <6EAB1E7183D6D94BB9CE8DEDFD3AF0F619F3B83131@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk>, <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD274539@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> <98DB7AC2A27A83459368DA05838CA2B914C98B3D@exp-dag1-n1.uol.le.ac.uk> <5FCA1C8B45C10D429C120B118CB26F3B190DAF3DCA@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> Message-ID: <8824AAED239A0A48AE135277DC2B79B443CD5BF460@EXCHANGE1.ad.nottingham.ac.uk> It looks like the free version of FluidSurveys does allow unlimited responses to their simple polls (or at least that is what they claimed after I requested further clarification), so that is another possibility. (See http://help.fluidsurveys.com/hc/en-us/requests/102527 for my query on this and their response.) I'm going to use my Google Forms approach at the end of this week for the University Open Days, unless the internet stops working (which might happen!). Best wishes, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Kay Bond [mailto:Kay.G.Bond at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 10:39 To: Ulanicka, Marta M.; Joel Feinstein; Matthew Boyd; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: RE: In-class response systems Hi I've been using flisti.com which is somewhat limited but does allow polls from any device that has web access so we only need wifi. It's not exactly secure as anyone can access the poll if they have the code but it's useful for quick in class polls. I'm hoping that the ResponseWare option is going to be available as a viable alternative. Cheers Kay -----Original Message----- From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Ulanicka, Marta M. Sent: 12 June 2014 09:41 To: Joel Feinstein; Matthew Boyd; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems Hello, There is also participoll: http://www.participoll.com/. The company has given the university of Leicester staff acccess to the Pro version free for a year. I haven't tried it myself, but hope to do so in the near future and it looks very user friendly from the brief look that I've had at it so far. Kind regards, Marta Ulanicka Learning Development Adviser University of Leicester ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] on behalf of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 09:29 To: Matthew Boyd; Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] Re: In-class response systems Hi Matt, It will be interesting to compare the features. The Google forms approach certainly has its limitations! But it does make for a very simple system. (And it is free, of course!) I do pretty much just want to be able to imitate the keypads without having to hand out keypads, so I expect ResponseWare will also do exactly what I want. Best wishes, Joel -----Original Message----- From: Matthew Boyd [mailto:Matthew.Boyd at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 12 June 2014 08:01 To: Joel Feinstein; metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: RE: In-class response systems Hi Joel, Thanks for the heads up on this. At the recent space and technologies conference I did the session on KeePAD and had some very useful discussions with turningpoint about their BYOD version "ResponseWare" The university are currently looking at the licensing arrangements for this and it may be available in the (hopefully) not too distant future. BW Matthew Dr Matthew Boyd BPharm (Hons) PhD MRPharmS Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice School of Pharmacy University of Nottingham East Drive, University Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD T: + 44 (0) 115 951 5061 (Int. 15061) F: +44 (0) 115 846 6249 Skype: dr.matthew.boyd matthew.boyd at nottingham.ac.uk ________________________________________ From: metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [metal-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Joel Feinstein [Joel.Feinstein at nottingham.ac.uk] Sent: 11 June 2014 13:52 To: metal at lists.nottingham.ac.uk Subject: [Metal] In-class response systems I have been looking at various in-class response systems recently, as a possible improvement on my current coloured card multiple choice voting system. I liked the simplicity of socrative, but it appears that socrative may not be safe if you have more than 50 students in your class. I have now found a solution using Google forms that looks to be simple and workable. See my latest blog post http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/using-google-forms-for-in-class-real-time-student-response-analysis/ (or short link http://wp.me/posHB-u1 if that is broken) for more details. Best wishes, Joel -- Dr J. Feinstein Tel: +44-115-9514968 Pure Mathematics FAX: +44-115-9514951 Nottingham NG7 2RD Web: http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/~jff United Kingdom Blog: http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com _______________________________________________ METAL mailing list METAL at lists.nottingham.ac.uk http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/metal This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to me, and immediately delete it. Please do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. 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