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==Polls in different applications== | ==Polls in different applications== | ||
− | You can also find [[Polls_Quiz|Polls]] in [[Whiteboard_for_Windows|Whiteboard for Windows | + | You can also find [[Polls_Quiz|Polls]] in [[Whiteboard_for_Windows|Whiteboard for Windows]]. Although similar in functionality, Polls in Whiteboard offers varied options of creating questions than in Classroom. |
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− | # [[Polls_Quiz|Polls in Whiteboard]] (Windows | + | # [[Polls_Quiz|Polls in Whiteboard]] (Windows): Provides a platform to create more structural questions, collect feedback, and export the test result for a future review.<br> |
# [[Polls|Polls in Classroom]]: Provides a platform to quickly apply questions, interact with your students, and receive instant feedback. | # [[Polls|Polls in Classroom]]: Provides a platform to quickly apply questions, interact with your students, and receive instant feedback. | ||
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==How to use Polls== | ==How to use Polls== | ||
− | + | '''Polls in [[Classroom]]''' involves simple activities and a quick interaction between a teacher and students. Thus, the interphase only enables the teacher to add buttons for students to click. To present questions, you can either write on the canvas or use a microphone.<br> | |
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− | '''Polls in [[Classroom]]''' involves simple activities and a quick interaction between a teacher and students. Thus, the interphase only enables the teacher to add buttons for students to click. To present questions, you can either write on the canvas or use a microphone. | + | Read the following steps to properly set up your Polls questions. |
# Open [[Magic_Box|Magic Box]] [[File:MT 2 Magic Box.svg|30px]] and select Polls [[File:New polls classroom.svg|45px|link=]]. | # Open [[Magic_Box|Magic Box]] [[File:MT 2 Magic Box.svg|30px]] and select Polls [[File:New polls classroom.svg|45px|link=]]. | ||
# Currently, two question types to choose from: '''True or False''' [[File:Class true false.svg|35px]] and '''Multiple Choice''' [[File:Class polls multi.svg|35px]]. | # Currently, two question types to choose from: '''True or False''' [[File:Class true false.svg|35px]] and '''Multiple Choice''' [[File:Class polls multi.svg|35px]]. |
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In learning environments such as online and hybrid, Polls in Classroom enhances student's interactivity and engagement in a class. Polls enables you to quickly apply questions to your canvas. Press
(for the Presentation mode) and start your activity! As you activate the Polls questions, the students will see options on their screens.
Polls in different applications
You can also find Polls in Whiteboard for Windows. Although similar in functionality, Polls in Whiteboard offers varied options of creating questions than in Classroom.
- Polls in Whiteboard (Windows): Provides a platform to create more structural questions, collect feedback, and export the test result for a future review.
- Polls in Classroom: Provides a platform to quickly apply questions, interact with your students, and receive instant feedback.
If you want to find out more about Polls in Whiteboard, read here.
How to use Polls
Polls in Classroom involves simple activities and a quick interaction between a teacher and students. Thus, the interphase only enables the teacher to add buttons for students to click. To present questions, you can either write on the canvas or use a microphone.
Read the following steps to properly set up your Polls questions.
- Open Magic Box
and select Polls
.
- Currently, two question types to choose from: True or False
and Multiple Choice
.
- Polls buttons are added as objects to the canvas. You can Delete and Lock the question-type icon when selecting it.
Interaction with students
- Click
to start interacting with students.
- Select the icon
/
for your question type.
- Students should see a pop-up window that shows the Polls question.
- Once the students select their answers, the teacher can view the immediate results on the canvas.
- Click Results to show the Summary of the results to the students.
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