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Register now for upcoming CRT Vendor Demos

Academic, Research, & Collaboration (ARC) Technologies ARC (formerly Academic and Collaborative Technologies(ACT)) has announced Classroom Response Tool (CRT) vendor demonstrations! 

We are embarking on the next phase of the procurement process for U of T's new classroom response tool (you last heard about this one when we published a call for your feedback on requirements for this type of tool). This is your chance to see these tools in action and ask questions about how this type of tool could work in your classrooms.

Register for an upcoming demo session

Notes: Sessions are repeated; you only need to register for one of the options. All times are EST. If you have any questions about this procurement process, please contact ARC RFP Help

Echo360:

  1. Thursday, Nov. 3 – 11:00 am – 12:00 pm | Echo360 (Option 01) 
  2. Thursday, Nov. 3 – 1:30 – 2:30 pm | Echo360 (Option 02)

Top Hat:

  1. Thursday, Nov. 3 – 3:30 – 4:30 pm  | Top Hat (Option 01) 
  2. Friday, Nov. 11 – 10:00 – 11:00 am | Top Hat (Option 02)

iClicker (from Macmillan Learning):

  1. Monday, Nov. 7 – 10:00 – 11:00 | iClicker (Option 01)
  2. Tuesday Nov. 8 –  2:00 – 3:00 pm | iClicker (Option 02)

What is a Classroom Response Tool (CRT)? A classroom response tool (also known as an audience response system; see what is a classroom response system?) allows multiple people to annotate and comment on the same piece of digital (online) content and share those annotations with others. You see this often using cloud documents (e.g. Word, Google docs) but there are also specialized applications that offer this type of collaboration (e.g. Mentimeter, Top Hat, Poll Everywhere, Kahoot). 

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