Thursday, March 24, 2016

Use Poll Everywhere to add a new dimension to your classroom discussions

Poll Everywhere has been around for a few years as a way to get immediate feedback from your audience through polls. Lately, though, they've bulked up their response options to create more dynamic, interactive feedback methods. Below are a couple examples; the first to help plot students' understanding of concepts and the other is a great way to brainstorm by seeing what big ideas float to the top. 

There are two sample polls below. The second one is the only one open (only one at a time). Both polls below are completely interactive and don't require you, the participant, to log in with an account. Go ahead... Give me some feedback!
Before you choose to use this resource in your classroom, please let me know so we can discuss the terms of use!

1 comment:

  1. Poll Everywhere also has a google slide extension, so you can embed polls in your presentations!

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