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Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3
ABOUT INSIGHT 360 TEACHER 5
Technical Requirements 5
Creating a Turning Account 5
Insight 360 Teacher App Setup 6
Configuring Insight 360 Cloud for the Insight 360 Teacher App 6
Connecting the Insight 360 Teacher App 6
Starting a Class 7
Starting a Class with the Insight 360 Teacher App 7
Starting an Anonymous Session 7
Accessing Favorites 8
Viewing the Class Roster 8
TEACHING CLASS 9
Lesson Zone 9
Display Options 9
Displaying the Computer Screen from the Insight 360 Teacher app 10
Displaying Whiteboard Mode from the Insight 360 Teacher app 10
Displaying Screenshots 10
Using the Curtain to Hide the Screen 10
Annotations 11
Using the Mouse Pointer 11
Using the Pen Tools 11
Deleting Annotations 12
Notes 12
Creating and Displaying a New Note 13
Displaying a Previous Note 13
Deleting a Note 13
Screenshots 14
Saving Screenshots 14
Using the Screenshot Sorter 15
Annotating Screenshots with the Insight 360 Teacher app 15
Question Zone 15
Asking Verbal Questions 16
Asking ExamView Questions 17
Asking Tagged Questions 17
Displaying the Student Response Grid On-Screen 18
Viewing Real-Time Results 18
Displaying Question Results On-screen 19
Multi-User Mode 19
Entering Multi-User Mode 20
Locking or Hiding the Screen in Multi-User Mode 21
Closing Multi-User Mode 22
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Constructed Response 22
Enabling Constructed Response Mode in Insight 360 Cloud 22
Engaging Constructed Response Mode 23
Results 23
Viewing the Performance and Item Summary Reports 24
Viewing Scratchpad Annotations 24
Ending a Class Session 25
CONTACT US 26
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About Insight 360 Teacher
You can teach class with a tablet using the Insight 360 Teacher app.
Use the Insight 360 Teacher app with Pulse 360 and ResponseCard NXT clickers, the QT Device, the Insight 360 Student app
and the Insight 360 Cloud Web Access browser-based application. The Insight 360 Teacher app also allows you to engage in
Constructed Response Mode when your students use the Insight 360 Student app.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Technical Requirements
Creating a Turning Account
Insight 360 Teacher App Setup
Starting a Class
Technical Requirements
l iPad® with iOS 6 or higher
l Local high-speed, enterprise class Wi-Fi connection for iPad
l It is recommended that the network support the use of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
Creating a Turning Account
A Turning Account is a unique identifier that is used to tie together all software accounts and response devices. A Turning
Account is required for use with Turning Technologies products.
1 Go to https://account.turningtechnologies.com/.
2 Click Create Account.
The Sign Up page is displayed.
3 Enter your email address and click Next.
A verification email will be sent to the email address you provide.
4 Check your email and click the link to verify your Turning Account.
NOTE
If you did not receive the verification email, click the Resend Verification button in Turning
Account.
5 Enter all required fields as noted by the asterisks.
6 From the Role drop-down menu, select Instructor.
7 Enter and confirm your password in the fields provided.
NOTE
The password must be at least eight characters long and contain one lowercase letter, one
uppercase letter and one number.
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8 Select the box labeled I accept the Terms of Use and click Create account.
The Dashboard is displayed.
Insight 360 Teacher App Setup
This section covers the following topics:
Configuring Insight 360 Cloud for the Insight 360 Teacher App
Connecting the Insight 360 Teacher App
Configuring Insight 360 Cloud for the Insight 360 Teacher App
Before connecting the Insight 360 Teacher app to the desktop computer, the feature must first be enabled in the Insight 360
Cloud software.
1 Open Insight 360 Cloud.
2 Click and select Mobile Devices.
3 Select the box labeled Enable Insight 360 Teacher App.
4 Enter the Computer Name (Alias) and Password in the
boxes provided.
NOTE
The computer name must be unique. This is
the name that students will use to connect to
the session when using the Insight 360
Student app.
5 Select the box labeled Enable Constructed Response to enable Constructed Response questions within the Insight
360 Student app.
NOTE
If you do not enable Constructed Response, you will still be able to use Multi-User Mode with
student devices.
Connecting the Insight 360 Teacher App
Prerequisites
Download and install the Insight 360 Teacher app from the App Store.
1 Open the Insight 360 Teacher app.
The Pair Computer and iPad screen is displayed.
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2 Tap the appropriate computer name.
NOTE
Previously connected computers are displayed first and indicated by .
3 Enter the password in the box provided and tap OK.
The Insight 360 Teacher app is now connected.
Starting a Class
This section covers the following topics:
Starting a Class with the Insight 360 Teacher App
Starting an Anonymous Session
Accessing Favorites
Viewing the Class Roster
Starting a Class with the Insight 360 Teacher App
When a class session is started, the Insight 360 Teacher app communicates with the Insight 360 software to associate
devices with the students in your class roster.
Prerequisites
You must connect the Insight 360 Teacher app to start a class. For more information, see Connecting the Insight 360
Teacher App on page 6.
1 On the Teach a Class screen, tap the appropriate class from the class list.
2 Confirm the class name, section, period number and days are correct.
3 Tap Start Class.
Starting an Anonymous Session
An anonymous class session can be used when you want to start an impromptu session or when a class has not been pre-
configured in Insight 360.
During an anonymous class, student devices are not associated with specific students. Session data is saved in Insight 360
for all anonymous sessions.
Prerequisites
You must connect the Insight 360 Teacher app before starting a class. For more information, see Connecting the Insight 360
Teacher App on page 6.
1 On the Teach a Class screen, tap Start Anonymous Class.
The Insight 360 Teacher app opens.
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Accessing Favorites
The information stored on the My Favorites tab in Insight 360 Cloud can be accessed directly from the Insight 360 Teacher app.
1 Tap .
2 Tap the item to display.
3 To access favorites on other pages, swipe from right to left.
4 Tap to close the Favorites window without selecting an item.
Viewing the Class Roster
1 Tap .
All of the student devices are displayed by default.
2 Tap Connected to display the connected devices.
3 Tap Disconnected to display the devices that are not currently connected to the Insight 360 Teacher app.
4 To remove a connected device:
a Tap and hold the screen until the student boxes “wiggle.”
b Tap to remove the device.
5 Tap the All drop-down menu to view devices by:
l Connected
l Disconnected
l Pending rejoin
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Teaching Class
This chapter covers the following topics:
Lesson Zone
Question Zone
Multi-User Mode
Constructed Response
Results
Ending a Class Session
Lesson Zone
When a class is started with the Insight 360 Teacher app, the class is automatically in the Lesson Zone.
While in the Lesson Zone, you can adjust the display options, annotate the
computer screen, create and display notes, and take screenshots. You can also
control your desktop computer directly from the Insight 360 Teacher app, through
the navigation controls which can be accessed by tapping the arrow in the bottom
right corner of the screen. The navigation controls work the same as the arrow
keys and the page up and page down keys on your keyboard.
This section covers the following topics:
Display Options
Annotations
Notes
Screenshots
Display Options
The three display options are accessed through the Display icon.
Classroom computer desktop - Display the classroom computer desktop and any documents or programs
opened from the desktop.
Whiteboard Mode - Display a plain white screen as a background for drawing or writing.
Display Screenshots - Display screen captures (called screenshots) taken during the same class session.
This section covers the following topics:
Displaying the Computer Screen from the Insight 360 Teacher app
Displaying Whiteboard Mode from the Insight 360 Teacher app
Displaying Screenshots
Using the Curtain to Hide the Screen
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Displaying the Computer Screen from the Insight 360 Teacher app
The Insight 360 Teacher app allows you to control your computer desktop from anywhere in the room.
If your computer is connected to a projector or large monitor, students can also view your computer desktop. This means that
you can use Insight 360 Teacher app to present documents, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, web pages, videos and other
media from your computer.
1 Tap .
2 Tap .
NOTE
You can use the other Insight 360 Teacher app annotation tools to annotate the computer
screen. Such annotations are simply overlaid on the screen and will not affect the underlying
content.
Displaying Whiteboard Mode from the Insight 360 Teacher app
If your classroom computer is connected to a projector or large monitor, you can use the Insight 360 Teacher app to project a
white background visible to all students in the class. The white background can be used like a whiteboard on which you or
students can “draw” or “write” on the screen from the Insight 360 Teacher app.
1 Tap .
2 Tap .
Displaying Screenshots
You can display screenshots on the classroom computer desktop in two ways:
l Screenshot Sorter - Displays thumbnails of all screenshots saved in the lesson.
l Screenshots Display Mode - Displays full-size screenshots one at a time. Displayed screenshots have a white border
and have an identification number in the upper left corner.
1 Tap .
The Screenshot Sorter opens on the Insight 360 Teacher app and the computer desktop.
2 To access previous screenshots, tap or .
3 To exit Screenshots Display Mode, tap and then Desktop Display or Whiteboard Display.
Using the Curtain to Hide the Screen
Tapping displays a large black rectangle over the classroom computer desktop. This effectively covers the screen to hide
items behind the curtain. You can move or resize the curtain to partially reveal the screen.
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NOTE
The Pen can be in any tool mode (e.g., Mouse Pointer, Pen or Highlighter) when moving or resizing
the curtain.
1 Tap .
The curtain appears on the screen and a blue box surrounds the selected Curtain icon.
2 To move the curtain, tap and hold the curtain. Use your finger to drag the curtain around the screen.
3 To resize the curtain:
a The curtain has four resizing “handles,” one on each of its four sides. Tap and drag the resizing handle to the
desired location.
b Repeat for other curtain sides if necessary.
4 To remove the curtain, tap .
Annotations
You can use the Insight 360 Teacher app annotation tools as a mouse pointer, as a pen, or to control the Insight 360 Teacher
app.
This section covers the following topics:
Using the Mouse Pointer
Using the Pen Tools
Deleting Annotations
Using the Mouse Pointer
The mouse pointer allows you to control the classroom computer desktop.
1 Tap .
2 To select an area, tap and drag your finger across the Insight 360 Teacher app writing surface.
3 To click, tap the writing surface once.
Using the Pen Tools
Writings and drawings done with the Insight 360 Teacher app digital pen on the Insight 360 Teacher app writing surface transfer
to the classroom computer desktop after you lift the pen from the writing or drawing surface.
1 Tap .
Tap and drag your finger across the Insight 360 Teacher app writing surface to write or draw.
To change the pen thickness or color, tap and hold your finger on the Whiteboard display mode.
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Tap to use the mouse pointer to control the classroom computer desktop.
2 Optionally, tap the Pen icon and select one of the following pen tools:
Highlighter – The highlighter draws a wide line in a light color and is used to draw attention to
a particular item. To change the highlighter thickness and color, tap and hold your finger on the Whiteboard
display mode.
Shape Tool – The shape tool draws geometric shapes on the classroom computer screen. To change the
shape tool settings, tap and hold your finger on the Whiteboard display mode.
Line Tool – The line tool draws a straight line. To change the line thickness and color, tap and hold your
finger on the Whiteboard display mode.
Eraser – Use the eraser tool to delete annotations that you placed on the classroom computer screen. The
Eraser cannot delete content produced by another source such as a Microsoft Word document or internet
web page. To delete all annotations, see Deleting Annotations on page 12. To change the eraser
thickness, tap and hold your finger on the Whiteboard display mode.
Deleting Annotations
Using the Insight 360 Teacher app, you can delete (or clear) all annotations currently displayed on the classroom computer
screen.
WARNING
Deleting annotations permanently removes all writings and drawings generated by the Insight 360
Teacher app from the classroom computer screen. To delete just a portion of the screen, use the
Eraser tool.
1 Tap .
The annotations are deleted.
Notes
You can create and display a note relating to the current class session on the Insight 360 Teacher app.
IMPORTANT
Notes are saved only for the duration of the current class and are deleted when the class ends.
To access the Note tool, tap .
This section covers the following topics:
Creating and Displaying a New Note
Displaying a Previous Note
Deleting a Note
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Creating and Displaying a New Note
Notes are used to temporarily display information on the Insight 360 Teacher app or on the classroom computer screen during a
specific class session.
NOTE
Up to 20 notes may be created during each class session.
1 Tap .
2 Tap to write or draw on the Insight 360 Teacher app screen or writing area.
3 Tap to remove any mistakes.
4 Tap to display the note on the classroom computer screen.
5 To add another note, tap at the top of the screen.
Displaying a Previous Note
Notes are automatically saved as they are created. The number of notes created in this class session are displayed in the top-
right corner of the Note View.
Notes can be displayed on the Insight 360 Teacher app or on the classroom computer. On the Insight 360 Teacher app, only
one note can be displayed at a time. Multiple notes can be displayed on the classroom computer desktop. Up to 20 notes may
be created during each class session.
IMPORTANT
All notes are deleted when the session ends. Insight 360 Cloud does NOT save session notes.
1 Tap at the top of the screen until the desired note appears on the Insight 360 Teacher app screen.
2 Tap to show the current note on the classroom computer desktop.
3 To exit Note View, tap .
Deleting a Note
You can delete a note from the computer screen or permanently delete the note from the Insight 360 Teacher app.
1 To delete a note from the computer screen:
a With the Mouse Pointer tool, click X in the top corner of the note.
NOTE
Deleting a note from the computer screen does not delete the note from the Insight 360
Teacher app.
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2 To delete a note from the Insight 360 Teacher app:
a In Note View, tap or at the top of the screen to find the desired note.
b Tap .
WARNING
Deleting a note from Note View permanently deletes the note. There is no undo for this
action, and the deleted note cannot be retrieved.
3 To exit Note View, tap .
Screenshots
A screenshot is an image of the computer screen at a particular point in a class session. The Screenshot feature saves an
image of the classroom computer screen.
NOTE
Insight 360 automatically saves screenshots during the following actions:
l Entering/Exiting Multi-User or Constructed Response Mode
l Starting a Verbal Question
l Starting a Tagged Question
l After Editing a Captured Screenshot
This section covers the following topics:
Saving Screenshots
Using the Screenshot Sorter
Annotating Screenshots with the Insight 360 Teacher app
Saving Screenshots
Screenshots are saved in a folder on the computer’s hard drive. Insight 360 will store a maximum of 10,000 screenshots per
session. The total number of screenshots saved is limited by the size of your computer’s hard drive.
1 Tap .
After a session is ended, you can no longer view the screenshots from the Insight 360 Teacher app. However, you can
view screenshots for a session through the Session Content Report in Insight 360.
NOTE
All screenshots and other Insight 360 information reside on the classroom computer used to
set up this data. It will not be accessible if you take the Insight 360 Teacher app to another
classroom even if that classroom computer is running Insight 360.
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Using the Screenshot Sorter
The Screenshot Sorter displays icons for five categories of screenshots:
User-triggered ExamView Questions
Verbal Questions Multi-User or Constructed Response Mode
Tagged Questions
By default, screenshots from all categories display when the Screenshot Sorter first opens. You can view screenshots only
from a certain category by turning off the non-desired categories.
1 Tap .
Thumbnails of screenshots display on the left side of the classroom computer screen.
2 Tap the screenshot you want to display.
3 To filter screenshots, tap the Screenshot Sorter icons that are not related to the screenshot category that you would
like to access.
EXAMPLE
To display a Verbal Question screenshot, tap the icons OTHER than the Verbal Question
icon.
4 To close the screenshot, tap and then tap .
Annotating Screenshots with the Insight 360 Teacher app
In Screenshot Mode, you can use any annotation tool to make changes to the current screenshot. When you navigate away
from that screenshot using either the screenshot navigation arrows or by changing the display option, Insight 360 Cloud
automatically captures a new screenshot with the changes. Once you end a class session, the screenshots are saved by
Insight 360 Cloud.
1 Access the desired screenshot from the Screenshot Sorter. Refer to Using the Screenshot Sorter on page 15.
2 Use an annotation tool to make changes to the screenshot. For more information, see Annotations on page 11.
3 To save changes, tap or change the display option to or .
Question Zone
The Question Zone allows you to:
l Ask Verbal, Tagged and ExamView questions during instruction
l Receive instantaneous feedback from students through student devices
l Set a timer to limit student response time
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l View a Student Response Grid
l View initial question results
This section covers the following topics:
Asking Verbal Questions
Asking ExamView Questions
Asking Tagged Questions
Displaying the Student Response Grid On-Screen
Viewing Real-Time Results
Displaying Question Results On-screen
Asking Verbal Questions
Verbal questions allow you to set up an impromptu question and receive feedback through student response devices. You can
ask the following types of questions through the Verbal Questions tab: True/False, Yes/No, Numeric, Short Answer (up to 70
characters) and Multiple Choice/Multiple Select (up to six options).
1 Tap .
The Ask a Question screen is displayed.
2 Tap the Question Type.
The Select Question Type window opens.
3 Tap the desired question and answer bullet (ABC or 123) types and tap Back.
4 Tap Answer.
5 Tap or enter the appropriate answer information based on the selected question type and tap Back.
6 To set the timer, slide the timer bar to on. Tap or to set the timer with more or less time.
7 Ask your students the question and include all options (if multiple choice), or display the question using a projector
connected to your computer. Instruct students to answer by pressing the corresponding key on their devices.
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You may want to write the question and options using Whiteboard mode.
8 Tap Start.
Tap to display the results on the classroom computer screen.
Tap to display the timer on the classroom computer screen.
Tap to display the response grid on the classroom computer screen.
9 If all students answer the question before the timer is finished, tap Stop.
10 To start another question, tap New.
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Asking ExamView Questions
You can use the Insight 360 Teacher app to ask an individual ExamView questions during instruction.
The entire ExamView file opens. If the question you want to ask is not at the beginning of the file, use or below
Examview Controls to navigate to the applicable question.
If the ExamView test file contains questions that are not supported by the student response system (such as Short Answer for
Spark 360 or Essay for Pulse 360/Spark 360), the Start button will not be enabled on those questions. However, you can still
use the material as background to ask a Verbal question instead.
If an ExamView question has been authored as a dynamic question, you can use the Recalc button to present the question
with new variables and new answer options.
1 Tap .
2 Tap .
3 Tap to open an ExamView test.
4 Find and tap an ExamView file that you have placed in Favorites.
Alternatively, open an Examview file on the desktop.
The ExamView test opens on your desktop.
NOTE
To start an ExamView question not in Favorites, use the mouse pointer tool to browse for an
ExamView file.
5 To set the timer, slide the timer bar to on. Tap or to set the timer with more or less time.
6 Tap Start.
Tap to display the results on the classroom computer screen.
Tap to display the timer on the classroom computer screen.
Tap to display the response grid on the classroom computer screen.
7 When students are finished answering the question, tap Stop.
8 To show the ExamView feedback, use the mouse tool and click Feedback on the ExamView question slide.
9 To advance to the next ExamView question, tap the Right Arrow icon below ExamView Controls on the Insight 360
Teacher app.
10 If is enabled , you can tap this button to present the same question with new variables and answer options.
Asking Tagged Questions
When the tagged question is visible on your classroom computer screen, the tagged question icon will be active.
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1 Tap .
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If the tagged question is not active, tap .
The Ask a Question screen is displayed.
2 To set the timer, slide the timer bar to on. Tap or to set the timer with more or less time.
3 Ask your students the question and include all options (if multiple choice). Request students to answer by pressing the
corresponding key on their clickers.
4 Tap Start.
Tap to display the results on the classroom computer screen.
Tap to display the timer on the classroom computer screen.
Tap to display the response grid on the classroom computer screen.
5 If all students answer the question before the timer is finished, tap Stop.
Displaying the Student Response Grid On-Screen
Display the Student Response Grid on the classroom computer screen so students can determine whether Insight 360 Cloud
has accepted the answers from their student devices. Each numbered block corresponds to an enrolled student.
1 In the upper-right corner of the Ask a Question screen, tap .
The Student Response Grid appears at the top of the classroom computer desktop.
l A white block indicates that a student is enrolled in class.
l A gray block indicates that a student devices has joined the class session.
l A blue block indicates that Insight 360 Cloud has recorded the student’s response from his/her device.
Viewing Real-Time Results
The Response Distribution Chart displays the number of student responses for each answer choice in the most recent
question and is compatible with all supported question types. The chart provides a summary of student responses for an
individual question and can be displayed on the classroom computer desktop.
The Student Performance Table lists question responses by student name and is compatible with all supported question types.
Icons indicate whether each answer is correct or incorrect. A series of dashes indicates that a connected student has not yet
responded to the question.
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NOTE
The chart and table appear slightly different for short answer questions to accommodate the
responses.
1 Start a Verbal, Tagged or ExamView question.
2 Tap .
The Response Distribution Chart opens by default on the computer desktop.
l The total number of students who have answered the question is displayed in the upper-left corner; automatically
updates as students enter responses.
l Options are displayed in alphabetical or numerical order. The number of students who selected each option is
displayed at the top of the column.
l Where applicable, the correct answer is displayed in green.
l If students did not select an option, that option is not displayed.
3 Swipe from right to left to view the Student Performance Table.
Displaying Question Results On-screen
You can display the results of a question on the classroom computer screen from Question Mode. Results can be displayed
immediately after the question is started and are updated in real-time. Individual question results are available until a new
question is started.
IMPORTANT
You cannot display the question results from a previous question.
1 Start a Verbal, Tagged or ExamView Question.
2 Tap .
The Response Distribution Chart appears on the classroom computer screen.
3 To display the correct answer, tap Show/Hide Correct Answer.
The correct answer is displayed in green.
NOTE
The chart will refresh when a new question is asked. If you do not want the real-time results
viewable by students, close the Response Distribution Chart before starting the next
question.
Multi-User Mode
Multi-User mode allows the instructor and up to four users to write or draw on the projected computer screen at the same time.
NOTE
Multi-User Mode is compatible with Mobi Learners.
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Entering Multi-User Mode
Locking or Hiding the Screen in Multi-User Mode
Closing Multi-User Mode
Entering Multi-User Mode
Use Multi-User Mode to simultaneously display input from more than one student device on the screen.
1 Tap .
IMPORTANT
Constructed Response Mode must be disabled in order to enter Multi-User Mode. Refer to
Engaging Constructed Response Mode on page 23.
2 Tap one of the following:
Shared - all users share the same screen space
2-way - two users; each on their own half of the screen
4-way - four users; each on their own quadrant
3 To keep the background constant while in Multi-User Mode, tap Use Fixed Background.
NOTE
If Use Fixed Background is selected, the computer desktop will not be available until Multi-
User Mode is closed. Screen division lines are not displayed on the fixed background.
4 Tap Start Multi-User Mode.
l While in Multi-User Mode, you have access to all of the tools in the Lesson Zone. However, connected student
devices can only use the Pen, Eraser and Delete All tools.
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l Student tools show in a toolbox in the corner of the device screen.
l By default, the pen tool selected on student devices.
l Students can change pen color or eraser size by tapping and holding the
corresponding icon in the toolbox, then tapping the option in the expanded toolbox.
l Students can delete their own annotations by tapping Delete All.
l If a student is using a Mobi 360 as a learner device, the Hide/Show and
Lock/Unlock icons will show in the Mobi 360 digital screen. These icons indicate
the student device’s status; the student cannot use these to hide/show the
annotations or lock/unlock the device.
Locking or Hiding the Screen in Multi-User Mode
As the instructor, you can quickly lock/unlock, hide or show information on the screen using the following icons:
Hide - Annotations are currently showing; tap to hide annotations in the selected region
Lock - Region is currently unlocked; tap to lock the region (users cannot continue annotating)
Show - Annotations are currently hidden; tap to show annotations in the selected region
Unlock - Region is currently locked; tap to unlock region for annotation
NOTE
The Hide/Show and Lock/Unlock icons are toggles that display the current state of the screen.
You can hide or lock one or more quadrants of the Multi-User screen. This may be useful if a particular student is writing or
drawing something inappropriate on the screen. Hiding a portion of the screen allows Insight 360 to capture the information
written or drawn on the screen, but keep the content hidden from the rest of the class. You can show hidden content if you
choose.
How to lock or hide the entire screen...
1 Start Multi-User Mode.
2 Tap near the top center of the Mobi 360 screen.
3 From the All menu, tap or .
The entire screen will be locked or annotations hidden.
NOTE
These icons are toggles. To unlock or show annotations on the screen, tap the corresponding
button again.
4 To return to Multi-User Mode, tap Back.
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How to lock or hide a portion of the screen...
1 In Multi-User Mode, tap near the top center of the screen.
2 In the section of the screen that corresponds to the section you want to lock or hide on the classroom computer screen,
tap or . That section of the screen will be locked or annotations hidden.
NOTE
These icons are toggles. To unlock or show annotations on the screen, tap the corresponding
button again.
3 To return to Multi-User Mode, tap Back.
Closing Multi-User Mode
Insight 360 Cloud saves a screenshot when you close Multi-User Mode.
1 Tap .
2 Tap Stop Multi-User Mode.
3 Tap Yes.
Constructed Response
Constructed Response Mode allows you to select a screen type and display the selection to the class. Your students can then
annotate their screen and you can display their annotations to the entire class.
NOTE
Constructed Response Mode is compatible with the Insight 360 Student app.
This section covers the following toipcs:
Enabling Constructed Response Mode in Insight 360 Cloud
Engaging Constructed Response Mode
Enabling Constructed Response Mode in Insight 360 Cloud
NOTE
This feature is only available with the Insight 360 Cloud Mobile Edition.
1 Open Insight 360 Cloud.
2 Click .
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3 Select Mobile Devices.
4 Select the box labeled Enable Constructed Response.
Engaging Constructed Response Mode
Prerequisites
Enable Constructed Response Mode in the Insight 360 Cloud software.
1 Tap .
2 Tap one of the following options:
Desktop Screenshot - Displays a copy of
the computer desktop
Graph - Displays a graph that resembles
graphing paper
Camera Roll - Allows you to select an
image from the gallery
Venn Diagram - Displays a Venn Diagram
Camera - Starts the camera app on the iPad
and allows you to take a photo
Lined - Displays a lined screen
Blank Screen - Displays a white screen
Handwriting - Displays a lined screen for
handwriting
X Y Coordinates - Displays an X Y
coordinate graph
3 Optionally, use the available annotation tools to annotate the screen before sharing the screen with your students.
l Tap Start to share the screen with the connected Insight 360 Student app devices.
l As students are annotating their screens, you can view them from the filmstrip across the bottom of the Insight
360 Teacher app.
l Drag a student from the filmstrip into the Share Student area to display the student annotations on-screen. You
can share up to four images simultaneously.
l Drag the student back to the filmstrip to remove them from on-screen.
4 Tap to prevent students from annotating their screens.
5 Tap Stop to end Constructed Response Mode.
6 Tap Yes to leave Constructed Response Mode.
Results
The Insight 360 Teacher app provides two types of question results:
l Question-specific results of the most recent Verbal, Tagged or ExamView question which can be viewed with the
Response Distribution and Student Performance Charts
l Cumulative summary results for all questions in the current class session which can be viewed with the Performance
Summary or Item Summary Charts
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This section covers:
Viewing the Performance and Item Summary Reports
Viewing Scratchpad Annotations
Viewing the Performance and Item Summary Reports
The Performance Summary displays the student name, number of correct answers and percentage of correct answers. The
Performance Summary is similar to the Student Performance Summary report on the My Results tab in the Insight 360
software.
The Item Summary displays session question data by question number. The Item Summary also displays number of students
who answered correctly, number of students who answered incorrectly, class percentage of correct answers, and type of
question. The Item Summary is similar to the Question Analysis report on the My Results tab in the Insight 360 software.
NOTE
The Performance and Item Summary reports cannot be displayed on the classroom computer
screen.
1 Start a Verbal, Tagged or ExamView question.
2 Tap .
3 Swipe from right to left or left to right to view the Performance or Item Summary reports.
Viewing Scratchpad Annotations
Scratchpad annotations created by your students can be viewed from the My Results tab of the Insight 360 software.
1 After the test is completed, click End Test.
2 On the Test Ended window, click Close and View Results.
The My Results tab opens.
3 Click next to the student for whom you would like to view the scratchpad annotations.
The student's scores open in a new window.
4 Click the image to view the annotation in full-screen mode. To exit full-screen mode, press the Esc key on your
keyboard.
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5 Optionally, click to save the image to your computer or to an external storage location, such as a USB drive.
6 Click Close to return to the My Results tab.
Ending a Class Session
A class session does not end until you tap End Class. If the teacher device hibernates or is turned off, the class will resume
when the device is turned on.
Insight 360 Cloud saves class session information while the session is active. When a class session is ended, the Insight 360
Cloud software makes the session information available for review and editing. This information may include session date and
start time, screenshots and results.
You can retrieve session information from the My Results tab in Insight 360 Cloud.
1 Tap .
2 Tap End Class.
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Contact Us
For additional help, contact Turning Technologies Technical Support.
Technical Support is available from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. EST.
From within the contiguous United States, you can reach Technical Support toll-free by calling 866.746.3015. If you are calling
from outside of the United States, please call +1 330.746.3015.
Technical Support may also be reached via e-mail at support@turningtechnologies.com or support@einstruction.com, a brand
of Turning Technologies.
We want to hear from you! To submit a product enhancement request, visit us at
http://www.turningtechnologies.com/product-enhancement-request-form.
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