I. FAQs from students: (Typical questions and more.. Click here.)
1. What if I forget the password to my account at eInstruction?
2. What if my response does not show up at the response board?
3. Where can I check my attendance/participation ap_record?
4. Where can I check my ongoing daily performance record?
5. Do I need to remove the "1" in front of my serial number?
II. FAQs
from instructors (cps-users): (Typical questions and more..
Click here.)
1. What if I forget the password to my account at eInstruction?
2. What if I forget my password to get into my class record (Sec. II.2) on the web?
3. During a question/answer session, how do I change the respond board size?
4. What happens if I forget to close the response board/ or the question menu bar at the end of a class?
5. What happens if I have opened cps-system did not ask any question on that day?
6. Is the UT-cps Support Project affiliated with eInstruction?
7. Since students need to pay to use the cps-system, has there been any departmental evaluation and endorsement on the use of the system?
8. Which classrooms in College of Natural Science (CNS) are equipped with CPS?
9. What should I do if I want to use CPS in a multimedia room which is not equipped with CPS?
10. Have there
been inquiries on the use of cps in colleges other than
III. FAQs
from interested instructors.
1. Where can I find general information about UT-CPS which can help me to decide whether I want to use it in my teaching? click here.
2. Which classrooms on UT-campus are equipped with the system? See classdata in Sec. I.2, also click here.
3. Whom may I contact to learn more about the system?
· Dr. Charles Chiu: chiu@physics.utexas.edu,
· Dr. K. Sathasivan: sata@mail.utexas.edu and Dr. Art Woods: art.woods@mail.utexas.edu in Biology.
· Center for Instructional Technologies. Contact: Morrie Schulman, (512)475-6370 or (512)440-0558; email: schulman@mail.utexas.edu .
· For college of engineering contact Kathy Schmidt: k.schmidt@mail.utexas.edu
· You may also want to talk other instructors listed in the "class data". See Sec. I. 2.