Sarah Blake
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18 votes
We actually just released something very similar, although it does not go as far as you suggested. Our new feature will allow you to hide the Correct Answer from a student’s response history. So, while they will know what they selected previously, it does not let them know if they were correct. You can see some more details for this here: https://polleverywhere.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/1130833
I’m hesitant to hide the full question and answer however. It’s common for student’s to accidentally register under a personal email address and this response history is the only way we have to rectify the situation. We also have a number of faculty who promote using the Response History for studying and reviewing for exams.
Do you think hiding the correct answer is enough or would more restriction help?
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We do have a weighted grading feature that can be enabled from our Features lab section. It’s pretty stable, but we do not have all the features we want in it yet to be completely released by default. You can turn it on and try it out by doing the following:
1. Click on the gear icon on the top right of the page and go to Settings
2. Select Features lab on the left side of settings
3. scroll down and click the Enabled button for Weighted grading
4. click the Apply labs settings button at the bottom of the pageThen for any Multiple Choice Poll you can go to Edit > and assign specific points for each answer choice
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We recently built a way for us to restrict poll responses only to participants who are already registered with your account. It takes a bit of custom setup for us to do. If your university or organization is interested contact us at sales@polleverywhere.com and we can work it out.
A question for anyone interested that will help us flesh this custom (for now) work to everyone – Would you want to restrict these responses to a specific group/class? Or, would restricting the poll questions to registered participants at the university/organization as a whole work for you?
An error occurred while saving the comment Sarah Blake commentedWe would want to restrict responses to a specific group who are registered participants. Currently anyone with a Poll Everywhere account who is logged in can vote on any “registered participants only” account.
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Example: 3 out of 5 answers are correct. I suggested the weighted feature, however, the instructor wants full points (if they select all 3) or no points (if they only select 1 or 2 instead of all 3). The green check mark for all 3 correct answer worth a total point value (1 point).