Using a Poll for Interactive Teaching, Presentations, Workshops

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Using Polling in Teaching and Learning, Presentations, Workshops Kristoffer Greaves @pleagletrainer

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Using Polling in Teaching and Learning, Presentations, Workshops

Kristoffer Greaves

@pleagletrainer

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I’ve used polleverywhere.com here – but there are other services – look around and find the one that suits your purposes and style

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Open www.polleverywhere.com in your browser…

You can use their free trial – or set up a free educational user account

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Polleverywhere dashboard

Create your poll

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Set your question

Choose how yourcan respond

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Multiple Choice available

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Or use an image – defineclickable areas

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Your poll is ready…

Ways for your audienceto respond(suggest presetting thisand emailing to audience)n.b. Text incurs carrier charges

Controls toActivate +Stop Poll

Can also set upResponse viaTwitter (requires TwitterAccount)

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Experiment with options to displayresults

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• Spend time playing with set-up and options before your first public outing

• Remind Audience - responses are anonymous

• Web page response easiest and cheapest

• Consider circulating link before event

• Display link before and during event

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• Allow time to discuss responses

• Consider mid-event, and near-end event review of responses and discussion

• Consider following up post-event with detailed responses where appropriate

• N.B. free accounts have time limits on poll and retention of responses