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requires no hardware installation.
Only one portable base unit is needed for most lecture settings, and the base is powered off your computer’s USB port.
eliminates the frustrating log-in procedure inherent in other
RF solutions. The software features a roll call registration that
streamlines registration and avoids mistakes common with the competing
systems.
- The
software works with any presentation application (PowerPoint,
Excel, Word, XML, etc).
- The
base includes a built-in LCD that allows you to read students’
responses as they are recorded.
- No
software installation needed! The base unit logs response data
for easy import into other applications (such as Excel, BlackBoard,
and WebCT).
- You
can author your lectures in any format you choose without having
to spend time adapting them for the
software. The software does not require you to change the way
you prepare your course.
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- No
need to point. Radio frequency is not line-of sight. Votes are
registered in less than .01 seconds and confirmed directly on
students’
remotes.
remotes are designed with simple, large control buttons for ease
of use in dim lecture halls. The battery life for the remotes
is approximately 200 hours. There is an auto shut
off
feature that turns the remote off after a period of inactivity
and saves battery power.
- Remotes
have long battery life and use standard AAA batteries.
is easy on your students’ wallets, offering the lowest cost
solution available.
does not charge for any separate course registration or other
recurring fees.
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- At
915 MHz,
doesn’t interfere with campus Wi-Fi or microphones.
- Multiple
bases operate side-by-side without interference. There are multiple
sub channels in the 915 MHz band.
are plug-and-play. Portable base units don’t require installation.
- Over
2 million unique transmitter IDs possible.
- The
software is open source (and therefore adaptable to your or your
school’s needs) and requires no site license.
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