Mike Hardin
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5 votes
All of our paid education plans come with a feature called Custom Reply Message. This can be used to send your students an automatic message after they’ve submitted their response. It won’t automatically determine if they chose the correct answer, but you can set it up like this:
“You chose choice The correct answer was A”
Do you think this would work for you?
Other than that, students can check their Response History after class to review questions they’ve responded to and that will tell them of there correctness. Just send them to polleverywhere.com/my/results
More details on custom reply messages here:
https://www.polleverywhere.com/guide#custom_reply_messagesMike Hardin supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment -
8 votes
We plan on starting a project soon that will improve our Instructions View display when you are hiding the chart. We’ll try to get some image optimization in that as well. I’ll keep you posted here
An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Hardin commentedAdd ability to size images. This apply to background images, answer images, and logos.
I find that I have to edit images to add border space to prevent images from being too large or interfere with poll data.Mike Hardin supported this idea · -
10 votes
We can look into how we determine the image size for our clickable image polls on our pollev response page. If you resize the initial image to be smaller (less tall) before uploading, that will resolve the problem. This is because we want to make the image large enough to click on and fill up the screen while keeping the same height to width ratio. So, any image that is much longer than it is tall > can result in this situation.
But, our engineers will investigate to see what we can do programmatically to prevent this or at least make it less extreme.
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2 votes
Is the clickable image poll too large when you are displaying the image on your projector/big screen or is it too large when displayed on your participant’s cell phones?
Currently, we try to auto-size the images to fit the space as large as possible by default. One potential workaround you might try is to use an image editor like Microsoft Paint and actually include some white space as a border around the image.
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17 votes
Add the ability for the participant to see their score upon submitting a Survey that has correct answers indicated.