Let the users send photo responses to a poll.
For example, during an icebreaker poll have them send a photo of their pet
It really is a great idea and I wish we could. Ultimately, we just do not want to open the can of worms that it would take to host/display live images sent from the audience. There’s just no telling what certain people may think is funny to submit as a picture. And, no censorship or moderation filter will ever be quite enough.
In the meantime, I would definitely recommend you use pictures and even gifs on polls. Either as the background image, answer choices for multiple choice, or our clickable image polls.
Please post if you have any other ideas or if we can help you with anything else though!
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Users would like the ability to respond to a poll with an image. I think this could be best accomplished on an open ended poll question. This could function similar to the response option fields when creating a multiple choice poll, giving the participant the ability to paste the URL of an image or upload an image from their device.
One big catch: This should not work with word cloud poll type.
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2gwen11 commented
Add a word-to-picture function. For example: you have a poll saying Cats or Dogs? People that text-in or say "cats" or "dogs", their word would turn into a picture of cats or dogs. I think this would make a cute little picture at the end for an audience to look at. :)
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mike.martin commented
allow front camera usage of smartphones to show a video response
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jmreed97 commented
This is the single most important thing for poll everywhere to start having. I was considering jumping ship to infuselearning for this feature but since they have recently shut down I hope polleverwhere will start doing it!
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crahmig commented
Allow drawing submissions - for examples, students would submit a worked example of a math problem or a sketch of a graph.
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Scott McDaniel commented
Would love for students to be able to upload images that they captured with their smartphone. I want to be able to quickly and easily sift through these images and display them as needed.