TurningPoint

TurningPoint is a Student Response System, also known as “clickers”. These handheld devices allow students to interact with questions built from within Microsoft PowerPoint. In doing so, the students are instantly engaged, using their clicker to share their voice anonymously. Instructors will enjoy reviewing student responses with real-time graphs, displaying their results in percentage form. Utilizing these clickers provides an opportunity for instructors to gauge student understanding immediately, all from within your PowerPoint presentation.

Help Documentation:

Technical Requirements:

  • TurningPoint will work if you are running Microsoft Office 2010, 2007, or 2003.
  • TurningPoint will not work properly if you are using a Mac. However, there is a separate TurningPoint program that will work instead. Please contact us for more information.

 

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