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Data Sampling in Lt
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A PowerLab is a high-performance data acquisition device trusted for a wide range of life science research and teaching applications. Lt Sensors achieve the same learning outcomes as the PowerLab and are ideal for educators requiring new or...
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System Requirements for Data Sampling in Lt
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This article outlines the hardware, software, and browser requirements for data sampling in Lt. Highlights: Windows: Requires PowerLab or Lt Sensors with Windows 8 or later. macOS: Requires Lt Sensors and Lt Sampling Application. Browsers: Latest...
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Connecting your PowerLab to Lt
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Before You Start To ensure your PowerLab functions seamlessly with Lt, make sure the following requirements are met: kuraCloud Desktop Application (KCDA): Download and install the latest version from our Downloads & Resources page. Compatible Browser...
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PowerLab is not Responding in Lt
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If you receive an error message saying that your PowerLab is not responding, restart your PowerLab using the ON/OFF switch located at the back of the unit. If you continue to experience problems after restarting your PowerLab, check that you do not...
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Forming a Group in Lt
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In Lt, groups are formed and managed by students. Groups enable collaborative learning, where students can work together on lessons. Students can form a group by logging in together using the Group Login page. If you are accessing Lt through an LMS...
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Creating Lt Graph Panels
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The Graph panel can be used to create graphs from data stored in Spreadsheet or Table panels. You can choose from a variety of graph types and apply curve fits to your data. To add a Graph panel, select PANELS from the footer, then Basic from the...
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Creating Lt Graph Question Panels
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The Graph Question panel gives students the ability to create and edit graphs. Students can select the data, graph type, curve fit, and label axes for the graph. A model answer can be set by the author, and the student's graph can be graded in the...
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Creating Lt Image Panels
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To add an image, select PANELS from the footer, then select Basic from the PANELS menu. Drag and drop the Image panel icon anywhere on your lesson page. Adding images to your panel Images can be uploaded by dragging and dropping an image onto the...
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Creating Lt Label Image Panels
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The Label Image panel is perfect for labeling tasks where objects need to be identified with pinpoint accuracy. To add a Label Image panel, select PANELS from the footer, and then Questions in the PANELS menu. Finally, drag and drop the Label Image...
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Creating Lt Minipage Panels
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The Minipages panel allows you to create a slideshow of pages all within a single panel. It helps you create a lesson rich in information while keeping your page clean and organized. To add a Minipages panel, select PANELS in the footer, and then...
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Creating Lt Multi-Choice Question Panels
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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are a classic format to assess student understanding. They provide a tangible way to gauge learning, and in Lt, the formative feedback options make them powerful learning tools. The Multi-Choice Question Panel can be...
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Granting Extensions in Lt
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If a lesson has been "closed" for grading (by committing all student work), but you need to allow a specific student to continue working, you can grant an extension to unlock the lesson for that student. Important: Granting an extension will clear...
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Resetting student progress in Lt
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Resetting student progress erases all work completed by the student for a specific lesson. This action is different from granting an extension, as all answers and progress are permanently deleted. Common scenarios where resetting progress may be...
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Lt Group Activity
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Group Activity Group Activity shows the history of student work for the current lesson. It is accessible from two places: It optionally appears on the completion page of the lesson. Course Progress > Students > > View Work > It is available in...
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Administrator and Staff Roles in Lt
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Lt includes a variety of default administrator and staff roles, each with specific levels of permissions. Below, you'll find summaries of each role and a table outlining their permissions for clarity. Administrator Roles Instance Administrator...
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Lt Instances
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An Lt Instance is a virtual installation of Lt. It consists of a group of accounts, settings, and courses. Courses contain lessons and student data. Each Instance is securely separated from all other Instances. Typically, there is only one Instance...
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Table and Spreadsheet Panels in Lt
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The Table, Table Question, Spreadsheet, and Spreadsheet Question panels all provide a grid layout to display text or data and support graphing capabilities. This guide helps you decide which panel best suits your lesson's needs. Choosing the Right...
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Individual Question Commits in Lt
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Each question panel in Lt allows you to set whether students can have single or multiple attempts at answering a question. To configure this, follow these steps: Enter Edit Mode. Select Edit Answer for the question panel you wish to modify. Locate...
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Lt Checkpoints
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Checkpoints can be used if you require students to commit or "lock in" their answers before progressing through the lesson. Once a student has committed their answers they won't be able to go back and edit these again, though they will still be able...
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Lt Report Pages
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Report pages automatically compile all the questions and student responses in the lesson onto one organized page, enabling students to download or email the report to the course instructor for review. This feature simplifies tracking student work and...