Jenna Maker
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That could be cool and an interesting piece of data for folks. I’m not sure how many people would really be interested though.
Do you think it would work if we only displayed this on the CSV (Excel) download our reports? We have limited space available on the web view and I don’t think we can fit this without sacrificing a lot.
Otherwise, the closest thing we can easily track is the amount of time that has elapsed since the poll was made active until the response was received. This won’t always be accurate because a presenter could activate/deactivate and re-activate a single poll question during a presentation but should generally be accurate.
Would that be enough for y’all?
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I am interested in finding out how much time the students spend answering a poll (ideally, in seconds). I have the concern that many students simply select any answer as soon as the question becomes available without thinking through it, so I was interested in looking into time spent. Right now, If I go under individual student response history, I can see when they submitted their answer (hours, minutes, and seconds) but, in order to calculate the time spent, I also need to know when exactly I made the poll available and I am unable to do that. Thank you for your consideration!