SunVote student clickers facilitate teaching interaction and communication. Teachers can use classroom response systems to ask single-choice, multiple-choice, true-or-false questions, and require students to select and submit answers by using student clickers. The total correct rate, answer distribution percentage as well as Group ranking by score can be displayed in real-time through a projector or an all-in-one machine, facilitating instant communication and information transmission between teachers and students.
Classroom teaching, essentially a communication and cooperative activity, involves interaction between teachers and students through student clickers. Based on students’ instant feedback, teachers can provide targeted guidance, encouragement, or further explanations. When students encounter difficulties or have doubts during the learning process, teachers can offer timely inspiration and guidance and provide encouragement and support to individual students or groups when they have unique insights and innovative thinking.

Quick attendance statistics
SunVote student clickers allow teachers to quickly gather information about classroom attendance. Previously, teachers could only know which students were late, left early, or skipped class through verbal roll calls. In the case of a relatively large class size, simply taking attendance could occupy a significant amount of class time. With student clickers, teachers can quickly grasp the attendance situation of the class and also judge students’ attentiveness in the classroom.
Student clickers can collect students’ answer data and perform data analysis. Teachers can use statistical analysis to understand students’ mastery status, common knowledge blind spots, misconceptions, etc., and make teaching adjustments accordingly to improve learning outcomes. Additionally, teachers can perform detailed analysis and exploration of quiz data reports after class to gain a better understanding of students’ learning status and timely adjust teaching strategies, providing more precise guidance for individual student learning.



