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|title= | |title=Ask a question and measure the response | ||
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|topic= | |topic=Questionnaire, Poll | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 26 January 2015
Tool Description If you need to ask a question(tool) to get feedback “kwiqpoll.com” lets you write a poll question and circulate it as a link to a class. It is so quick to use, there's plenty of opportunity to do so. (edit)
Teaching Approach. Poll(tool) tools can be used for quick assessment(ta) or questioning(ta) in and outside of the classroom. They can also be used to allow pupils to give feedback. Using online polls can be useful for assessment outside of class. Within the classroom it can sometimes be useful to allow voting if you have access to ICT to support online methods for: 1) capturing data; 2) many quick questions; 3) private feedback if it's a sensitive topic, or some pupils are reluctant to respond normally; 4) the ability to return to questions, either at a later date, or as discussion points to discuss the answers given. (edit)
Tool details | |
Title | Ask a question and measure the response |
Topic | [[Topics/Poll|Poll]], [[Topics/Questionnaire|Questionnaire]] |
Licence / Cost / Platform | Web Tool |
Subject / Categories | ToolInfo, Questionnaire, Poll |
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