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Wireless Response Devices
CADE utilizes
wireless devices, similar to a TV remote, to interact with the instructor or
presenter. Participants can respond to questions or speak with the
instructor using a built-in microphone. This device can be used to:
- TALK to the instructor/presenter with built-in mic
- Answer true/false, yes/no, numeric, multiple choice, multiple selection questions
- Take an off-air exam, forward and back through questions
- Call on the instructor/presenter
- Cancel a call
- Provide an anonymous response
- Record an audio question for a topic expert to answer
CADE's wireless remote controls offer a number of advantages
over wired keypads or telephones.
Virtually no limit to the number of devices at a single site
- No additional equipment to purchase when adding additional devices
- Training Room doesn't have to be dedicated to interactive delivery
- No special training room construction required
- No need to secure wires to workstations, tables, and across floors
- Study space isn't cluttered with unnecessary cables
- Training may be easily moved to another room or location
- Much less expensive than wired phones or keypads
- No software license required
- No maintenance fee charged
 The
remotes communicate with a small receiver, about the size of a cigarette pack,
that connects to the serial or USB port of your personal computer. The
receiver is powered from the computer and needs no additional power
outlet. The range of these wireless devices is about 100 meters.
More Participants than Remotes?
With CADE's Virtual Classroom there is no need to turn away participants
simply because there isn't enough response devices for everyone. CADE can
mix classrooms of participants with individual participants at a PC. If
there are more participants than there are response devices, some of the
participants can just use the keyboard and mouse to interact with the presenter.
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