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Using Polleverywhere for Creating and Managing Interactive Polls in Education, Exams of Computer Applications

The steps for creating and managing interactive polls using polleverywhere, a tool designed for educators to engage students in various learning activities. Users can create multiple choice questions with text, images, and latex, manage polls on the 'my polls' page, and present polls to students in fullscreen mode. Polls can be locked or unlocked, results can be cleared or hidden, and various visual settings can be adjusted for optimal display.

Typology: Exams

2021/2022

Uploaded on 09/12/2022

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2. Choose the
activity (poll) type
Cancel
3. Enter question
& responses
Add a response
Delete a response
Add an image
6. Create Poll and
return to main page
5. Create Poll and
add another one
4. select drop-down menu
to add poll to a group
Select correct answer
Open question responses
display as word cloud
Students rank a list of things
in order of their preference
Students respond to a series
of polls at their own pace
Students post a
question, others
can vote it up or
down
Students click a
point on an image.
Regions can be
defined
Open question
responses display
as a list
1. Creating questions
Multiple choice can
include text, images
and Latex
1. Select +or Create
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2. Choose the

activity (poll) type

Cancel

3. Enter question

& responses

Add a response

Delete a response

Add an image

6. Create Poll and

return to main page

5. Create Poll and

add another one

4. select drop-down menu

to add poll to a group

Select correct answer

Open question – responses

display as word cloud

Students rank a list of things

in order of their preference

Students respond to a series

of polls at their own pace

Students post a

question, others

can vote it up or

down

Students click a

point on an image.

Regions can be

defined

Open question –

responses display

as a list

1. Creating questions

Multiple choice can

include text, images

and Latex

1. Select + or Create

2. Managing questions on the ‘My Polls’ page

1. Select the group

you want to

manage, or …

2. Select the poll(s)

you want to

manage

Expand/collapse a group

These polls are locked

(student’s can’t respond

when presented on screen)

3. Choose the

appropriate function

Poll

selection

options

These options appear

when you hover over

the group name

Select this button to change the Visual settings. To the right is a summary of some of the more useful settings. When presenting from Fullscreen (see below) polls are automatically ‘pushed’ (made available) to students using the web to respond. Use this button to manually push/un-push Select this button to lock and unlock the poll. Select this button to clear the poll results. Polleverywhere will store the results and you can then re-run the poll Select this icon to show and hide poll results from students Select this button to enter and exit Fullscreen mode. Fullscreen mode is recommended as a) it is easier for students to see the poll and b) questions are automatically ‘pushed’ to students who use the web to respond Select this button to show and hide the correct answer(s) if they have been assigned Switch between a bar chart and column chart display Adjust the display size of the question. Useful if the question is very long Choose between a percentage or number display for your response chart Hide either the title (question) or how to respond (your web address). Useful if you need more screen space for the response chart Go to next poll. Go to previous poll.

  1. Presenting questions part two Instructional view settings include an option to add an image with the question title