Display Answers to Multiple Questions
Allow the ability to poll for question 1, then poll for question 2, and then display the answers to questions 1 & 2 next to each other.

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Anonymous commented
Brian - Is there a timeline for this next feature?
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Tim Young commented
I'm surprised they don't have this yet, I hope it comes out soon. We would use this a pre and post-test question. Question at the beginning of a talk, then the same one at the end and compare how well the audience learned.
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Litao Wang commented
This teaching method is called "think-pair-share". It will be great that we can show the responses from two identical polls on the same poll slides. This was a feature provided by another audience response system that we used previously.
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Anonymous commented
Brian, I would like to see the before/after comparison to see how the audience changed, and then also a feature that shows the percentage change in each response. For example, at the beginning of a debate, I'd ask, "Dogs are better than cats," and the audience would select agree, disagree, or not sure. Then after the debate, I'd ask the same question (with the same answer choices), and I'd like to see the percentage change for the agree/disagree/not sure responses.
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Patrick Gordon commented
Brian - Also, to answer your question....I want to ask a question that says:
1.) How acceptable do you think the majority of your peers find (insert behavior)?
2.) How acceptable do you personally find (insert behavior)?Then I want to compare the difference within perception.
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Patrick Gordon commented
Hi Brian,
On our campus, we need to be able to ask Question 1(and get results), immediately ask Question 2 (and get results), and then display together the results of Question and Question 2 together. This is essential to a program we are doing and right now, clicking back and forth is really clunky. We are beginning to explore other options. We also would be more than happy to be a pilot client for exploring this if it is in development at PollEverywhere.
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Paul J commented
It would be great if I could ask my audience an opinion question or two at the beginning of a presentation (with an option to show or hide the results), then give my presentation, then ask the same question(s) again at the end of the presentation and finally, on a following slide, display the results summary (for each/both question(s), grouped respectively by related category but colored distinctly for before and after results) as well as display the net change in opinion (perhaps a neutral colored bar for each group, appearing between the before and after results). This could be as simple as Agree/Disagree[/Undecided]. I read that you were working on implementing this feature a year ago.
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Morry Katz commented
It would be nice to be able to ask more than one related question on a single Powerpoint slide.
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MatC commented
Hello, has the before after been implemented yet? If so how can I add it in?
Thanks,
Mat
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Laura Witcher commented
So, student responders with Promenthean Planet flip chart software actually have been allowing teachers to do this for some time. However, our school is not purchasing those. So, Poll Everywhere is the next best thing I have found. I really want this feature too. So, results usually show the same bar graphs, but side by side or along side the answer choice. In other words, on the same screen, the bar for the answers from the Pre-test remains in the same color as it was the first time. The bar for the answers from the post test is in a new color. I also want this to allow me to hide the pre-test answers from the group until every participant has responded to answer the post test questions. OR to allow each participant to see what they answered the first time they responded to that question after they respond the second time; maybe that feedback could be delivered to them on their device. The software would need to allow the creator to insert or attach a marker/identifier to the questions that would be repeated as part of the post-test. This would help tremendously with measuring the learning that took place in one lesson or series of lessons. Please get in touch with me when you guys do this.
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daleg commented
Ability to present the results of 2 other polls on one slide. This can be used as a pre/post comparison. Turning Point has this feature called "Comparative Links."
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peter.white commented
It would be great to run a poll in one class, lock the results as a graph, and then have that graph available for comparison to the results from a second audience responding to the same poll on a different date. I know I can find reports for each run of the poll, but it would be great to make this easier. This would also require a quick resetting of each poll to zero responses.
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Shawn Platt commented
I have had a request for this from one of our end users.
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Kristin commented
At a minimum if you could literally "iframe" in the results of two bar graphs side-by-side, that would be better than nothing. I would think it'd make the graphs pretty small though and hard to read. Ideally, and what I've seen with traditional ARS and also with Conferences.io's phone-based polling, you display a single bar graph that has two colored bars for each answer option, representing the pre and post results. On Conferences.io I think you created your pre-test and your post-test question, and then there was another place on the admin side where you selected that you wanted to do a pre-post comparison, and it generated that as its own separate poll/slide.
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Kristin commented
Ability to post side-by-side results on the same slide when the same question is asked pre and post activity. Conferences.io has this widget, it's very useful. This would allow the presenter to ask a pre-session question, then later on in the lecture ask the same question again, then click to a new slide that would immediately display the results side-by-side, not having to toggle back and forth between two slides, or manually create a comparison slide (which can't possibly be done in that instant).