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* Yes, Polling was just released September, 2015. The presenter prepares their questions and answer choices in a document, save it as a pdf, then upload it in the presentation area.  
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* Yes, Polling was just released September, 2015. The moderator/presenter prepares their questions and answer choices in a document, such as on PowerPoint slides (mixed in with your regular presentation slides), saves the PowerPoint as a pdf, then uploads the PowerPoint in the presentation area.  
* Presenter questions can provide answers of:
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* Moderator/Presenter slides can contain questions with answers in the following formats:
 
** Yes/No  
 
** Yes/No  
 
** True/False
 
** True/False
 
** A/B or A/B/C or A/B/C/D or A/B/C/D/E or A/B/C/D/E/F
 
** A/B or A/B/C or A/B/C/D or A/B/C/D/E or A/B/C/D/E/F
 
* For example, your polling question on your slide could be: '''Is the Sky blue?'''
 
* For example, your polling question on your slide could be: '''Is the Sky blue?'''
** Your answers listed on the slide below the question could be: '''(True/False)'''
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** Your poll answers listed on the slide below the question could be: '''(True/False)'''
* After creating your polling questions and answers, you'll save the file as a pdf, and upload the pdf into the presentation area.
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* Once you display your polling question slide in the presentation area, you'll click on the polling button next to the presentation upload button, then pick the type of answers you provided for the question, such as: True/False
* Once you display your polling question in the presentation area, you'll click on the polling button next to the presentation upload button, then pick the type of answers you provided for the question: True/False
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** Your students will see a button for each of the answer types you chose; for example, they can click on either the True or False button.
** Your students will see a button for each of the answer types you chose, a True button and a False button.
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** The presenter will see the results of the poll on the presentation slide:
** Your students will click on the button they think is the answer.  
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*** The number of students who picked each answer will be displayed, along with a percentage, and a message "Waiting for Responses"
** The presenter will see the results of the poll on the presentation slide (the number of students who picked each answer will be displayed)
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** When ready, the presenter can click on the Publish button to publish the poll results for the students to see
** The presenter can publish the poll results and write on the results using the whiteboard features available in the presentation area or can delete the results.
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*** The presenter can write on the poll results using the whiteboard features available in the presentation area  
* You can add as many poll question/answer slides to your presentation as you like.
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*** Or the presenter can close the poll so the students don't see the poll results.
* Here's an example of how to add three multiple choice questions (A/B/C) on a slide:
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* The moderator/presenter can add as many poll question/answer slides to your presentation as you like.
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* Here's an example of how to add a polling question with three answers (A/B/C) on a slide:
 
** The polling question could be: '''What color is the sky?'''
 
** The polling question could be: '''What color is the sky?'''
 
** The answers could be listed:
 
** The answers could be listed:
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*** '''B.''' Red
 
*** '''B.''' Red
 
*** '''C.''' Grey
 
*** '''C.''' Grey
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** Once you display your polling question/answer slide, click on the polling button, and pick the type of answers A/B/C
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** Students would see three buttons, one for A, B and C that they could click on
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** The presenter will see the results of the poll on the presentation slide and can either publish the results or close (delete) the results

Latest revision as of 12:32, 8 September 2015

  • Yes, Polling was just released September, 2015. The moderator/presenter prepares their questions and answer choices in a document, such as on PowerPoint slides (mixed in with your regular presentation slides), saves the PowerPoint as a pdf, then uploads the PowerPoint in the presentation area.
  • Moderator/Presenter slides can contain questions with answers in the following formats:
    • Yes/No
    • True/False
    • A/B or A/B/C or A/B/C/D or A/B/C/D/E or A/B/C/D/E/F
  • For example, your polling question on your slide could be: Is the Sky blue?
    • Your poll answers listed on the slide below the question could be: (True/False)
  • Once you display your polling question slide in the presentation area, you'll click on the polling button next to the presentation upload button, then pick the type of answers you provided for the question, such as: True/False
    • Your students will see a button for each of the answer types you chose; for example, they can click on either the True or False button.
    • The presenter will see the results of the poll on the presentation slide:
      • The number of students who picked each answer will be displayed, along with a percentage, and a message "Waiting for Responses"
    • When ready, the presenter can click on the Publish button to publish the poll results for the students to see
      • The presenter can write on the poll results using the whiteboard features available in the presentation area
      • Or the presenter can close the poll so the students don't see the poll results.
  • The moderator/presenter can add as many poll question/answer slides to your presentation as you like.
  • Here's an example of how to add a polling question with three answers (A/B/C) on a slide:
    • The polling question could be: What color is the sky?
    • The answers could be listed:
      • A. Blue
      • B. Red
      • C. Grey
    • Once you display your polling question/answer slide, click on the polling button, and pick the type of answers A/B/C
    • Students would see three buttons, one for A, B and C that they could click on
    • The presenter will see the results of the poll on the presentation slide and can either publish the results or close (delete) the results