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    We’ve discussed a few different ways we might do this. I’d like to ask if this would work for you:

    If the title of the question is not displayed on the mobile device, so the only was a student could know what you are asking is if they can see the chart, would that be sufficient for you?

    It isn’t fool proof, but we’re a little hesitant to add in the complexity to reply that it takes to enter a long, rotating code. There’s just a balance we’re trying to strike between ease of replying and preventing any cheating.

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    Justin Landy commented  · 

    I agree with Tawfik. I'm a professor, and I use Poll Everywhere to take attendance in my classes. I've noticed lately that some people are gaming the system by logging in and completing the surveys, even if they are not present. An access code that I could display in the classroom would solve this problem handily.

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