iClicker

i·clickers

Simple. Intuitive. Reliable. 

i·clicker's software is easier to master than any other response system software available.

With i·clicker you can expect to:

  • POLL your students anonymously (or not).  i·clicker will record that students voted but not how they voted, so you can ask sensitive questions without students being inhibited.
  • Double click and start collecting votes – no installation required.  
  • Poll your participants using any application, not just PowerPoint.
  • Prepare questions ahead of time, and/or ask them on the fly.
  • Set up i>clicker to grade for attendance, participation, and/or performance based on your specifications. 
  • Review questions and responses.
  • Export your polling data to your WebCT Vista Course Management System.   

What instructors are saying about i·clickers in the classroom...

"My experience has been extremely positive. The system is simple, robust, trouble-free, easy to use, extremely reliable. i·clicker is the only way to go. Don't try any other clickers, unless you like grief."
- Michael Dubson, University of Colorado-Boulder, Physics 

What students are saying about i·clickers in the classroom...

“I enjoyed using the clickers during class. They gave the class a more hands on feeling. I also felt as though they helped keep my attention towards the material covered during the lecture instead of drifting away.”

“I think that the response system was an extremely helpful teaching tool. It helped me to think through problems in class and have my misunderstandings of the material addressed immediately.”

Click here to access the Clicker Resource Guide prepared by staff of the CU Science Education Initiative and the UBC Carl Wieman SEI.

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Contact

For more information, please contact:

Janine Hirtz
E-Learning Instructional Support Specialist
Office: SCI 200E
Phone: 250.807.9133
E-mail:  janine.hirtz@ubc.ca

Vania Chan
e-Learning Instructional Support Specialist
Office: SCI 200D
Phone: 250.807.9408
E-mail: vania.chan@ubc.ca

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