What is CPSrf?
The eInstruction Classroom Performance System rf (CPSrf) consists of a radio frequency receiver connected to a computer, response pads (clickers) owned and registered by students, and a software package that allows instructors to ask questions and gather responses electronically from students. Typically, an instructor poses a question or problem to the class, students enter their answers using their clickers, and the answers are summarized and displayed on the computer screen (and, with a projector, to the entire class).
For more information, visit the eInstruction web site and select
Products.
Also see:
- About IU's agreement with eInstruction Corporation
- How do I list my course with CPSOnline?
- How do I get started using CPSrf in my course?
- How do I learn to use the CPS software?
- What technical support is available for CPSrf?
- At IU, how do I purchase, register, and enroll an eInstruction CPSrf response pad?
- How do I use my CPSrf response pad in class?
- Additional eInstruction CPSrf information for faculty
- Can I share, loan, or resell my CPSrf response pad?
- Why am I getting an error message when I try to register my CPSrf response pad?
- Can I return my CPSrf response pad and/or activation code for a refund?
- What can I do if my eInstruction CPSrf Gen2 Response Pad ("clicker") isn't working?
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Last modified on May 13, 2009.
Last modified on May 13, 2009.
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