Discover Personalised Learning Module With Classcomm

ClassComm is a radio frequency wireless interactive voting system bringing revolution in educational assessment. ClassComm empowers teachers, trainers and presenters to do formative and summative assessment of an audience or classroom response to wide variety of questions formats through GeneePads or iQ-PADs. ClassComm raises individuals standards by encouraging students or audience to actively participate in lessons and discussions ensuring students or audience have a grasp of the subject. It is also known as audience response system, student response system or interactive learning response system. ClassComm is a learning system through which group participation is promoted during brainstorming session, classroom teaching, debate, quiz or any other discussion. This system consists of a teacher handset, set of student handsets, one receiver (which uses radio frequency technology) and assessment software.
In an interactive learning environment, Teacher assesses the individual students or audience response by asking variety of questions like true/false, yes/no, multiple choice, numeric, text etc from his GeneePad or iQ-PADs with help of ClassComm software. The ClassComm software catches the students’ response through the receiver and then generates a report in the form of table, graph, pie chart etc. teacher removes the misconception of the student using the reports. These reports can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard, plasma screen, LCD screen or on any projection surface. The teacher can control the way; the report should be displayed through his handset (i.e. the main handset GeneePad or iQ-PADs). Voting system is generally used in schools, colleges and universities for quizzes, exams, tests etc. ClassComm is used in conjunction with Genee Gold content carrying a huge amount of questions on various subjects from key stage 1 to key stage 4. The Teacher gets individual feedback about the topic, gather information for reporting and assessment of student using ClassComm.