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Building an Open Source "Clicker"?

fieldtest asks: "Most Slashdot readers have read about "clickers", remote control style devices that students use to wirelessly answer a teacher's questions. Unfortunately, as a college student, I have had less than stellar experiences with these clickers. I hear complaints from my professors and fellow students often as well. So, I want to build an open source clicker system for all universities to use. I believe that this is a prime opportunity to show how powerful free software can be. So, what do the talented people of Slashdot recommend?" "The problem is this: a clicker system requires...clickers. What I need are remote controls that have a minimum of 6 buttons (for users to select options with). The sticking point comes when a button is pressed -- the remote must send the option choice, as well as a unique ID specific to the remote, so the clicker software can distinguish between different students.

I've experimented and Googled around. I've tried standard TV remote controls combined with an USB-UIRT receiver, but the range was too low. Googling shows some interesting programmable remotes, but they're far too expensive ($100+) to have each user purchase one.

How should I go about building the perfect clicker and receiver system? Any suggestion is welcome, from IR to radio, from Bluetooth to ZigBee based communications. Recommend a commercial product, or a do it yourself solution. Please also recommend a receiver device, and a way to connect it to a computer. Also, if you recommend that I just build a custom circuit board for the remote control, please give some references and examples of how it should be implemented."

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  1. Re:The question is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    And make it run on ANY system (windows, linux, mac)

    Why? Windows should be enough for everyone. It comes preinstalled at no cost at all and is the industry-standard.

  2. I'm from EUROPE... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Students in Ann Auleb's biology of human sexuality class at San Francisco State University are often shy about joining classroom debates on gay marriage, abortion, circumcision and other emotion-stirring topics.

    But more students came out of their shells this spring when Auleb introduced "clickers" into her classes.


    I recommend getting laid!

  3. Some thoughts by igotmybfg · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    1. Get bent, my university (Univ of Texas at Austin) uses these clickers for physics and students hate them because profs use them to take attendance 2. You obviously have it good at your univ because the clickers they make us buy here cost around $70 3. The physics department has it so good here, they have this automated hw/exam system in place that dynamically generates problems using different numerical values for each student. They use it for hw and for exams, the profs never have to think of questions or worry about grading anything 4. Did I say get bent?

  4. Re:Devote time to a better alternative by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    But college is for losers and wankers that can't make their way without a worthless piece of paper, so who gives a fuck anyway?

  5. Re:if open source was a dick... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Yes. Yes I would.