Option to show real-time poll results on audience devices after a web poll vote is placed
After a web poll link is used, show the voter the real time results and keep refreshing the page like a gamecast app/page does, so the voter can see the real-time results of the poll they just participated in.
We’re excited to share that on premium plans, presenters can now show the live results of multiple choice activities on participants’ devices. Enable the “participants results chart” under your activity’s response settings to see it in action.
Learn more: https://www.polleverywhere.com/features/activity-results
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Chuck Mueller commented
I use Poll Everywhere in large room settings, not always with the best light control. Because of the size of the poll result font, it is difficult to see the results on the projection screens or TVs. Focal length for senior adults also limits viewing the poll responses. I think viewing the poll results on audience devices would help.
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Virginia Williams commented
When embedding questions (grouped or individually) using a web widget, it should be possible for participants to view all responses after they've submitted their answer(s), and not require a separate iframe embed to share responses.
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Anonymous commented
hi
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David Winet, instructor, CSUEB commented
Being able to share poll results by URL (rather than showing them in class, which is easy) would be great. Thank you.
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2012allenlicari commented
After posting this suggestion: I spoke with Alan Warshaw at Quick Talley.
In case the screen in screen analogy is not clear, and saying the same thing in other words (apologies for the redundancy):
He said when Quick Talley ran an audience with an interactive poll, the "splitting the moderator's powerpoint signal" was called a "Convenience Monitor". Quick Talley would split off the powerpoint and mirror it onto a separate TV monitor which is essentially what this suggestion entails.
Then the Convenience TV Monitor" was set up so the "moderating panel" could see it. It gave them a 2nd screen (vs the main audience projection) that could keep up with the audience response during the sessions.
So it took the moderator's "results" screen with the real time responses and shared it on a separate channel--
This is the same idea for providing the Poll Everywhere responses in the same window as the polling is conducted on browser devices. (Plus: it would be toggle feature: allowed or not allowed by the moderator/presenter.)
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2012allenlicari commented
Allow remote audiences to instantaneously see moderator results on any browser using the poll in real time.
Allow remote audiences (desktop, ipad, tablets {any browser capable device}) to instantaneously see the moderators "screen" with all the responses in real time. So polls with a geographically dispersed audience can see the same interactivity as the participants in a room with moderator and projection screen.
This could easily be done by simply putting a toggle in to allow a square in the same screen the polls are delivered in, and show the results in real time to all the participants in real time.
I need this mechanism for a multi campus student initiative that allows consensus and team building using interactive real time polling.
In fact, Quick Talley" - who is the oldest company in this "polling" field, did recommend Poll Everywhere to me. I imagined that you already had this feature.
As a digital guy, i suspect this would not be a difficult feature to include. Almost a simple screen in screen toggle that the moderator could choose.
The power of giving instantaneous feedback to the remote, geographically distributed participants is a tremendous communication tool.
Our nonprofit, United Earth Fund, hopes to work with regions of volunteers and students. This feature - instantaneous moderator level feedback to all participants, regardless of location is what we are seeking for our initiative dialog initiative.
Can Poll Everywhere help by implementing this?
I see a couple of similar requests in the suggestions
( like posting: "Option to show real-time poll results on audience devices after a web poll vote is placed") a very similar request. -
pblevine commented
Agreed, this would be very helpful particularly for open-ended questions where responses can be lengthy. Please note that real time results should only be shared to audience devices either after the instructor/presenter pushes them to the devices, (like the show/hide toggle button), or after a respondent has already submitted his/her response.
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Amir Galanti commented
great idea for placing polls to class in outdoor when there is no projector