Subject: ICTs in English
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- From: Miriam Tuohy <tuohym AT pnbhs.school.nz>
- To: "ictenglish AT lists.tki.org.nz" <ictenglish AT lists.tki.org.nz>
- Subject: RE: [ICTs in English] Feedback from students graphed in real time?
- Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 08:50:19 +1200
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http://mentimeter.com/inspiration-for-teachers
Is a little bit clunky, but quick to set up and easy to use. When you enter a response you just get a “thank you” message, but if you keep the public page open, the results graph updates right away.
MIRIAM TUOHY | Librarian
From: ictenglish-request AT lists.tki.org.nz [mailto:ictenglish-request AT lists.tki.org.nz] On Behalf Of Hamish Chalmers
Hi everyone,
I was just thinking about getting instant feedback from students and how some schools use BYOD for polling. I wonder if for collecting data on an inquiry for instance, a teacher could get students during a class to give instant feedback on things, perhaps a little like those clicker devices some schools use where students answer a question or poll really quickly? Does anyone know of any browser-based apps that could do this? I'm thinking of something a bit fancier than google forms or survey monkey that might graph responses or give some kind of feedback straight away...
Hamish
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- [ICTs in English] Feedback from students graphed in real time?, Hamish Chalmers, 08/28/2012
- RE: [ICTs in English] Feedback from students graphed in real time?, Miriam Tuohy, 08/28/2012
- Re: [ICTs in English] Feedback from students graphed in real time?, Maria Persson, 08/28/2012
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- Re: [ICTs in English] Feedback from students graphed in real time?, Bernie Harris, 08/31/2012
- RE: [ICTs in English] Feedback from students graphed in real time?, Miriam Tuohy, 08/28/2012
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