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Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere engages audiences through live polling, surveys, word clouds, and other activity formats. Learn how to create polls, embed polls in PowerPoint presentations, upload responses into the Blackboard Original View grade center and more. Learning Outcome Create activities and results reports Connect participants from LMS to Poll Everywhere Launch activities during Power Point presentations… Read More

Poll Everywhere: What Activity (Poll) Type Should You Use?

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Published:November 2022   Poll Everywhere is a web-based technology that allows audience members to engage in interactive presentations, polls, virtual classrooms, and other learning tools.  It can be used anytime, anywhere (with internet connection) and on any electronic device.  Create diverse activities to maintain participants’ attention, gather powerful insight, conduct pulse checks, and hear from… Read More

Tips To Improve Live Polling Participation

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Published:February 2022   Give instructions up-front Before your first poll, tell your audience that you will be asking them to participate using their mobile devices or laptops. Giving clear instructions upfront sets expectations and will encourage participation. Do a practice poll Start your session with a practice poll. We recommend a fun icebreaker poll. “What… Read More

Poll Everywhere: What Activity (Poll) Type Should You Use?

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Published:November 2022   Poll Everywhere is a web-based technology that allows audience members to engage in interactive presentations, polls, virtual classrooms, and other learning tools.  It can be used anytime, anywhere (with internet connection) and on any electronic device.  Create diverse activities to maintain participants’ attention, gather powerful insight, conduct pulse checks, and hear from… Read More

Creating Hotspot Questions in Poll Everywhere

Dr. Kirk Hevener, Assistant Professor, College of Pharmacy demonstrates the hot spots feature of Poll Everywhere that allows respondents to select a portion of an image in order to answer a question.

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  • Dr. Kirk Hevener, Assistant Professor, College of Pharmacy