"Clickers" Information

A listing of online training tutorials from the company that makes the "clickers" in use at DU, Turning Point.  Go to the area for Turning Point if you are using the response devices in conjunction with PowerPoint; go to the area for Turning Point Anywhere if you are using that software without PowerPoint.

Camtasia Studio Information

Some excellent video tutorials on using Camtasia Studio are available on their own training page, here.  Just scroll down a bit to see them.

Retrieving Rosters/Sending E-Mail to Students Using myDU

This document shows you how to retrieve your class rosters for either the current or future semester(s), as well as how to send email to your students using the class list feature in myDU.  Added bonus:  identifying your students by their pictures.  (A nice feature for getting to know your students by name in this digital world when exchanging documents via email!)
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Documentation on TurningPoint Software ("Clickers")

Material on using the TurningPoint software for "clickers."
Information Technology has three sets of clickers available to lend to faculty.  This document covers the very latest version of the TurningPoint software that they use:  TurningPoint 5.  This new version includes both the PowerPoint and "non-PowerPoint" versions of TurningPoint, which were previously separate programs.  In addition to this document, the Turning Technologies website has some documents and video tutorials.
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Information Technology has three sets of clickers available to lend to faculty.  The documentation included with the clickers is likely enough to get you started, but as a supplement feel free to use the attached PDF file for some tips.  This is for the older version of TurningPoint, also called TurningPoint 2008 or TurningPoint version 4.x.   Also, check the TurningPoint website for some good online tutorials.  This guide goes over the TurningPoint software that gets embedded into PowerPoint.

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In addition to the conventional TurningPoint software that embeds into PowerPoint, there is also TurningPoint Anywhere, which does NOT require the use of PowerPoint at all.  This handout gives information on how to use that software.  This is for the older version of TurningPoint Anywhere, also called TurningPoint  Anywhere 2008 or TurningPoint Anywhere version 4.x.  Also be sure to check the helpful videos on their web site, too.
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Camtasia Studio

Documentation on Camtasia Studio, which allows you to create Flash-based video files of anything that is shown on your computer, including software applications and voice-overs of PowerPoint presentations
Quick, step-by-step instructions for recording voiceover PowerPoint using Camtasia Studio 8.  For more complete documentation, however, be sure to consult the complete guide, below.
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Quick, step-by-step instructions for using Camtasia Studio 8 to record voiceover narration over things you demonstrate on your computer.  For more complete documentation, however, be sure to consult the complete guide, below.
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This document covers the latest version of Camtasia, Camtasia Studio 8.  It covers creating voice-over PowerPoint presentations, and it also shows how you can use Camtasia to capture anything on your computer screen, adding voice-over instruction (such as for demonstrating software or a web site). Also, instructions for posting on Blackboard or myDU are included.
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This PDF covers Camtasia Studio, version 7, which is still installed in many places.  Instructions are included for doing voice-over PowerPoint as well as creating narration on how to use software (or anything else) on your computer desktop.  Instructions for posting to Blackboard and myDU are included.
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This document explains how to use Camtasia Studio, version 5, to make voice-over PowerPoint presentations and convert them to Flash format for posting on the web. 
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Video Tutorials on "Clickers"

Note: Be patient for these videos to load, especially from off-campus!  The videos are narrated, so they require speakers or a headset; closed-captioning is available for the Flash versions.  The Flash player is required for the Flash versions of the videos.  You likely already have this, but if not, it can be downloaded from this site.  An identical MP4 version of each video is also available and can be downloaded.
 
All videos made by Teaching and Learning Technologies at Dominican University.
An introduction to "clickers."  An overview of what they do, and a brief sample PowerPoint presentation showing their use. Closed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right). 
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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A brief overview of how to use the TurningPoint software to insert slides into PowerPointClosed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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How to use the "correct answer indicator" in TurningPointClosed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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An overview of how to use the demographic comparision feature in TurningPoint. Closed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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So, how can you test your presentation without having "clickers" handy?  Easy.  It's in the TurningPoint software.  This gives you an overview of using the keyboard or using simulated data. Closed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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This video provides tips on setting up your classroom for use of the "clickers."  Topics include plugging in the USB and running a Polling Test to ensure the devices are working.  Finally...what to do if the devices are not working by setting the correct channel number. Closed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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This video shows how to present your "clickers-enabled" PowerPoint presentation, including showing the response grid, creating "on-the-fly" slides, and how to save and retrieve your session data afterwards.  Table of Contents is provided so you can click to the area of interest. Closed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, but in higher-quality MP4 format, though WITHOUT the closed-captioning option.  Requires Quicktime video player on PCs.
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Information on SMART Boards


Teaching in a room with a SMART Board?  We have a brief PDF guide to their use as well as an overview video.

Note: Be patient for the videos to load, especially from off-campus!  They are identical, but in different formats.  Closed-captioning is available for the first video, and is embedded on the second one. The Flash player is required for the Flash version (the first one) of the video.  You likely already have this, but if not, it can be downloaded from this site . The identical MP4 version is the second video.
This PDF presents a brief overview of the SMART Notebook software that is used with the SMART BoardsSMART Boards are currently available in the following rooms on campus:  Fine Arts 114, Fine Arts 212, Lewis 305, Parmer 432, Priory 270, Priory 253A, and Priory 261.
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This 13m, 30s video gives an overview of how to use the interactive SMART Boards that are deployed in various rooms on campus.  Closed captioning available by clicking the CC icon on the video playing bar (on the right).
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Same video as above, though in higher-quality MP4 format.  Closed-captioning is embedded within the video and can't be turned off.  Requires Quicktime video player for PCs.
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Which LMS to Use?

Confused over the differences (and similarities) between our two resident learning management systems, myDU and Blackboard?  This PDF document may help your decision-making process regarding which one to use.