Ideas
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Improve word cloud contrast for dark backgrounds
The WordCloud presentation style is very impressive, but when you use black or dark background colors/images most of the words in the cloud are hard to read. It seems only the two largest words use the configurable text foreground colors (secondary and primary). It would be nice if to have at least configurable brightness for colors used by all the other words.
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Change output for ranking polls
We love the drag and drop functionality for ranking polls on the participant end. However, the output of the poll results on the screen is not so great. It gets confusing quickly if participants' answers cancel each other out and everything is ranked at the same level. It would be nice if the answers could be listed on the vertical axis and re-organize to reflect the ranking. We've been testing out another polling system, Mentimeter, that has this functionality in their "100 points" questions.
1 voteSure! If I understand, you would like the top ranked choice to be listed at the top of the vertical axis, correct? This way the answer choices will be listed in rank order.
We do have this feature, but we decided not to turn it on by default for ranking polls because some of our customers had complained about how the order kept changing and made it difficult to read.
To get them in rank order on the chart, you will need to enable our Leaderboard feature. Here’s how:
1. click on the paintbrush icon on the top right of the chart to open our visual settings menu
2. in the drop down menu, click on the Bars tab
3. then click the checkbox for LeaderboardYou may then select how many options you’d like to display on the cart. This will list the answer choices in rank order based…
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Make entire bar draggable on ranked choice answer
Hello, I used the PollEV.com app for a ranked-choice voting question with 3 answers.
I watched about 10 people try to vote using a first-gen iPad mini device.
Many people tried to drag the questions up/down by tapping and dragging on the answer text. In every case I had to show them to tap on the handle that's on the right side of the answer.
My feedback is to make the entire bar draggable on ranked choice answers, or at least the text of the answer (in addition to the handle).
1 voteHey DJ,
We increased the size of the draggable region about 2x the previous size (actually a bit more). Can you give it a try and let us know how that wen?
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Improve reporting for clickable image polls
Results for clickable image polls are currently documented in reports using percentages. The participant's selection is noted as a percentage of the image as a whole.
It would be awesome if the user was able to identify the defined regions of a clickable image poll in a report. This could be done by numbering the regions as they are defined by the user, or by allowing the user to name the regions as they are created. The goal being to make the results of the report more clear by noting the user defined region of the clicked response.
24 votesDone! All new regions on clickable image polls will be assigned a readable name by default (Region 1, Region 2….) Furthermore, you can edit the name of a clickable region on new or existing clickable image polls from the Edit menu. Click the new Pencil icon on the top right of the click region.
You can see the details for how here: https://polleverywhere.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/943315
The basics:
1. Create your Clickable Image Poll or click on the title of an existing one to open it2. Click the Edit button on the bottom right of the page
3. Click somewhere on the image > a small box or “click region” will appear. You may resize this box and drag it to the appropriate place on the image. You can create as many of these regions as you like.
By default, we will name them regions 1, 2, 3….4. Click the pencil icon…
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Reports
Improve report reliability (empty/missing data)
1 voteWe recently updated our screenshot tool which should resolve the issue with our Executive Summary Reports.
Please email support@Polleverywhere.com if you are still experiencing any problems with our Reporting tools!
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4 votes
We have added a way to add a side-by-side image to our Multiple Choice Polls. You can read about how it works here: https://blog.polleverywhere.com/instruction-image/
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Can you document how to add LaTeX code to an answer?
Hi,
I've just noted that you support LaTeX in answers, which is obviously cool! Unfortunately, I couldn't find any documentation for this feature. Maybe I'm just too stupid :-)
I finally found an example of someone else, which told me that I had to prepend "latex:" for this to work. It would have been good to have found this in the documentation somewhere. It then took me a little bit of experimenting to learn that LaTeX would start straight in math mode. Again, a little bit of documentation would have been nice.
Many thanks,
Steffen
1 voteWe’ve added a LaTeX support article that anyone may link to or use here: https://www.polleverywhere.com/support/articles/power-users/latex
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LMS integration with D2L
We use D2L for our LMS and would like to have integration for polls.
9 votesWe now have an integration with Brightspace D2L. For details to set it up you can visit our support material here: https://www.polleverywhere.com/support/articles/lms/lms-setup
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Ability to display hard-coded new lines
Because I use PollEverywhere in my programming course, it is necessary sometimes to include short pieces of code. However, despite appearing to include the newlines when creating the poll, when that same poll actually displays to the screen, the newlines disappear and everything runs together into a paragraph. I'm not sure whether I am doing something wrong, or if something is going on with the tool.
1 voteWell, there are a few tricks. You can add breaklines by using \n (backslash n) to create a new line.
So, to write the following output:
“How cool is this?
Please note: the answer is Ice Cold”You would type this in the title field:
“How cool is this? \n Please note: the answer is Ice Cold”We also support just about any HTML Entity in the title of the poll question if you want to be fancy. This can get you a lot of various mathematical symbols. You can read about them here: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_entities.asp
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Multiple Correct Answers in a Poll (Only allow 1 response per poll choice)
Allow multiple correct answers in a poll, without allowing multiple votes for the same answer.
53 votesWe’ve disabled duplicate responses on Multiple choice activities by default. Thanks for your feedback!
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Embed reports into PowerPoint presentation
I would like to be able to embed a report into the PowerPoint presentation that I am showing the audience, so that they can see the consolidated results of several polls.
1 voteThere’s actually a way to do this right now with our PowerPoint Integration for Windows PCs.
We have the ability to insert any website into your PowerPoint presentation. This can be a video clip, audio clip, game, a full interactive website or…one of own Reporting Pages.
You can see the instructions for how to get this set up here: http://polleverywhere.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/788325
Let us know what you think!
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Multiple URLs
Consider one account being able to assign multiple URLs and assign specific polls to specific URLs. Currently we have to create separate PollEV accounts or users to add more URLs.
When running polls for multiple clients at the same time more than one URL is needed.
1 voteWe have a number of workarounds and ways to make this possible today. I’ll take you through some I think will work for you
1. Each individual poll question has a unique permalink associated with it that participants can go to and respond. This is especially useful if you are emailing the link, sharing it on a webpage, or the like. This is called the “Shareable Response Link” and it is available for all polls under the Present Panel. You can see more about it here: https://www.polleverywhere.com/guide#emailing_your_poll
2. We also have the ability to have a direct link for your participants to respond to multiple poll questions all at once with our Survey View link. You can read about this here: https://www.polleverywhere.com/guide#multipoll_survey
3. Finally, if you have one of our premium plans which comes with the ability to customize your Username (any plan of $50 or higher value currently) then…
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App Presenter Mode: Add option to show/hide clicks (on clickable image)
In the presenter mode there are buttons to lock/unlike and show/hide results. With multiiple choice show/hide will show or hide the graphed results but with clickable images the show/hide only shows or hides the clickable region and response counter... it ha no effect on show/hide the actual clicks. Could there be another button in the app that shows/hides the click? Just like the show/hide click button present on the website when in presenter mode?
3 votesWe can do this! If you create a clickable image poll one of the grey buttons along the right side of the poll display (visual controls) looks like a click marker or a tear drop icon. This will show/hide the click markers on the screen. Click it once to hide the markers (it will turn blue) and click it again to display them.
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Enable people to embed their poll into their website
1 voteWe can do this right now! There is an embed a poll link for the poll in the Present Panel. You can see the specifics for how on our User Guide here: https://www.polleverywhere.com/guide#embedding_a_poll_in_a_web_page
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Decrease the minimum size of the click box.
The clickable pictures allow you to re-size the box that indicates the correct region. However, the box has a minimum size that is too large for some applications.
Sometimes it is necessary to define a very small region if you want the audience to identify a very precise finding. Ideally there would be no minimum box area, or it would be not much larger than a persons finger on a tablet. A 300 X 300 pixel box would be a good size for a small box if the pictures was full screen on a 2048x1536 pixel iPad. The box could…
12 votesGood news! Smaller regions can now be created. We will flash up a warning if it looks like your region will be hard to hit on some devices, but you can chose to ignore this if your use case suits it.
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With clickable pictures, have option to NOT reveal if the click was right/wrong (in the box or not).
Right now if you use a clickable picture, the user gets instantaneous feedback if they were right or wrong. Their click shows up as a green check or yellow X on their device. Also, if I want to reveal the clicks on the presenter screens as they are coming in, so the audience can see what everyone is clicking on, it will show which clicks are correct or not. I would like the clicks markers to all be the same (possibly blue) then when the timer runs out, I can reveal who was correct and who was incorrect and have…
10 votesDone! If you are hiding the clickable regions with our show/hide button (eyeball icon) then all of the click markers will appear the same green color. If you show the clickable regions by clicking the eyeball icon then incorrect responses should only then turn yellow. Check it out and let us know what you think!
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A reporting option to include all participant from a participant group, regardless of a response to the poll.
What is the best way to do attendance? (i.e. a report which lists all participant from a participant group and their corresponding response to a particular poll.) The current reporting only lists participants who answered the poll leaving a cross referencing task to see who is missing.
3 votesWe can do this with our new Participant feature added to our updated Reporting Suite. The step by step details for taking attendance and using Participant Groups can be found here:
http://polleverywhere.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/685605
Otherwise, the basics are;
1. Have all of your students in Participant Groups based on class
2. set your poll questions to registered participants only
3. run a Gradebook report on all of the polls you are using for attendance
4. To the right of the Gradebook report > select the Participants menu > and chose the participant group (class) that you want to report on. It will include all students who are in this group, but did not respond -
Insert a picture with my poll question
Hi,
I am a math teacher. I really appreciate what Poll Everywhere has done to improve my classroom management.
I hope I can add some graphs in my poll questions (e.g.Geometry questions). I think it will be very helpful to me!
Thank you in advance.
4 votesWe can do this right now! We built a feature to display an image along with the question for Multiple Choice Polls if you are in Instructions View. This would allow you to create a graph and add it as an image to the poll. You can see the details for how here – http://polleverywhere.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/472161
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Missed the webinar
Please send me information regarding the next webinar. Thanks!
2 votesWe hold our webinar just about every Thursday at 1pm PST. You can sign up for future free webinars at poll4.com/webinar or watch a recording of an older one on our video guide page at polleverywhere.com/videos
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Images in the question - without toggling the Show/Hide
Presenting from a Keynote/PPT with an image as part of the question (in the Instructions View) is very useful, but problematic.
To show the results a team member needs to click the Show/Hide button in the browser. The deck does update almost instantaneously (much kuddos). This strategy runs multiple risks: a mis-click, timing between presenter and clicker off, miscommunication, need for extra coordination...
1 voteYou can add a side-by-side image to our Multiple Choice Poll questions that will not require showing/hiding. You can see how here:
https://blog.polleverywhere.com/instruction-image/
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