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Overview of Top Hat

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Top Hat is a teaching tool that enables instructors to engage students with compelling content and activities, online, in person, or both.

Top Hat is a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) solution and students use their phones, tablets, or laptops to interact with the instructor and with each other.  Several years ago, Top Hat was selected as a replacement for hardware-based "clickers".

This article provides a brief overview of what the Top Hat tool has to offer as well as some basic guidance on how to get started using Top Hat.

Primary Features of Top Hat

Popular Uses

Some of the more popular uses of Top Hat include presenting interactive questions in class and generating conversation with Top Hat discussions.

Instructors find value in garnering more participation using Top Hat, especially in large enrollment courses. Responses can be displayed in real time, which helps instructors gauge student comprehension and attitudes. Attendance is another popular use of Top Hat along with assignments and quizzes.

See the "Top Hat - Learning is Active video", an overview of using Top Hat features to improve your students' learning and make teaching more fun and effective. 

Getting Started with Top Hat

Instructors

Below are a few suggested steps to getting started with Top Hat.

Please review the Educator: Getting Started with Top Hat article to master the Top Hat basics.

Students

NC State's campus license allows students to use Top Hat Pro at no cost.

To use Top Hat, students must create a student account using their NC State credentials. They will need a wireless device, which in most cases will be a web-enabled smartphone, tablet, or laptop computer.

Students can also submit most types of answers via text message using an ordinary cell phone; however, some question types cannot be answered via text messaging. For details, see Student: SMS/Text Message Submissions.

Once added to a Moodle course, the first time a student accesses Top Hat they will be prompted to create their account. They should ensure they select the student option and follow the necessary instructions to create their account. Students may also review the Creating a Top Hat Account section of the Student: Getting Started with Top Hat article.

Browser Requirements

Web

For the best user experience, Top Hat recommends one of the following web browsers: 

Top Hat also supports the following web browsers:

Mobile

The supported iOS platforms are iPhones, iPads, or iPod Touches running either of the two latest versions. The supported Android platforms are phones and tablets running the latest OS version. Note that Android variants such as the Fire OS (Kindle Fire), Silent OS (Blackphone), YunOS, and the Nokia X Platform are not supported.

Top Hat Success Center

The Success Center is an essential resource for learning how to use Top Hat. Content can be displayed by role (professor or student.)

Use the Success Center to access:

Top Hat YouTube Channel

This channel contains a wealth of "how to" videos as well as pedagogical topics. 

Top Hat Blog

The Top Hat Blog offers timely articles on active learning written by faculty and other experts. Be sure to subscribe for updates.

DELTA Workshops

DELTA regularly offers faculty workshops on using Top Hat. Look for our offerings on REPORTER by searching "Top Hat". 

Additional Resources

Connect a Moodle course to Top Hat (DELTA YouTube)

Connect a Moodle Course to Top Hat (TopHat Knowledge Base)

Moodle and Top Hat Roster Sync (TopHat Knowledge Base)

Deep Linking Activity in Moodle (TopHat Knowledge Base)

Grade Sync in Moodle (TopHat Knowledge Base)

For additional assistance, please contact the LearnTech Help Desk at learntech@ncsu.edu or (919) 513-7094, or via the Get Help form on the DELTA Knowledge Base.