Ideas
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Plickers card design editor
How about some sort of online editor that allows us to choose a picture to go with each orientation of the QR code, I could use it with the younger pupils as an assessment tool if I could attach smiley faces to each side, for example A=FULL SMILE, B=STRAIGHT FACE C=PUZZLED FACE D=SAD FACE, that way I could see at a glance how my pupils have felt the lesson has gone for them.
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Bulk management of cards and folders
Often I need to move questions from a folder to another, and doing it one by one is really boring and time expensive.
It would be great a function to bulk select and move cards.
Moreover it would be useful to add to a class queue not single questions one by one but an entire folder at once.
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Special Needs
It would be awesome to have the letters color coded or use picture symbols instead of letters. This way students who don't read could match colors or pictures instead.
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4 per sheet
Can you print to the size of a 1/4 sheet (4 per sheet)? A teacher in our workshop this morning suggested that we tape Plicker shapes onto the back of students' graphing calculators. Right now the ones that are 2 per card are a little too large. What an awesome idea! Thanks!
24 votesJenn Kim respondedHi friends,
Thanks for writing in about this idea. Many teachers already do this by changing their printer settings to print 2 pages per sheet. This will automatically layout the cards so that there are 4 per sheet (if you’re using the standard set).
Best,
Jenn
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Cards that have student name and letters on reverse
Instead of printing 2 cards to a page, can you merge the cards and class data so that you can print 1 card to half a page, and make it so that you can fold the page with the student name on the other half, plus large ABCD letters so as the child holds it up, they can see from the back which way up it is? I have to do this by hand otherwise and very time consuming! Let me know if you want an example.
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PE class with 75 students
Need another expanded version with 75-80 cards for a large PE class
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Allow for peer colaboration per card - that will create a more dynamic interactions prior to answers give;
If we could allocate 2 registered students per card, they could work in pairs ; that is the foundation of the peer colaboration technoque and allows for a more interactive exploration step;
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Being able to change the answer choices from letters to colors or shapes for the little guys!
Instead of just having A, B, C, D - allow the answers to be colors or shapes. I teach Pre-K and all my little friends don't know their letters, but they do know their colors. They often get the answers wrong because the letters confuse them. This also would make it easier so if I am asking them to identify a letter (such as a, b, c, and d) they don't get confused with the multiple choice. :)
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Stickers
To make the letters larger, I simply placed sticky dots over the existing letters and rewrote the letters, larger, with a fine tipped marker. It makes it easier for young students.
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Improved answer cards
How about making the cards double sided (print one card per page and orient it so that when you fold it in the middle it's double sided). On the back have the A,B,C,D labelled so the child can see what letter they are responding with when they hold it up. Also put 'true' & 'yes' under A and 'false' & 'no' under B.
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i want more than 100 cards how
i want more than 100 cards at a time. Is it possible/
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large font with 4 plickers per page
This will save on paper but is still more than sufficient for size and reading for the scan
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more numbers
Is there any option to have more than 63 available spots number?
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Make it possible to add choices to the multiple choice list.
Currently 4 choices make it possible to add a few extra if needed. As a math teacher I like to have five options usually adding the option for all of the above or none of the above.
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Have less cards
I think we should have less than 10 or 20 cards because if you have a smaller clases not classes have a bout 20 students and we should have less
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We, as Kindergarten Teachers, would like to see cards that have pictures or shapes.
Common pictures or shapes would be helpful for younger students, especially when they are being introduced to plickers, or dont know their letters yet.
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Smaller cards with large print
It would be a lot easier for kindergarten students to have smaller cards to handle but with larger print to more easily recognize the letters and numbers.
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63 Large set of laminated plicker cards. can only find the 40 set on amazon
I teach double P.E. classes, so I have 50 some students in a class at a time. Plickers is an easy way to assess students but i need durable plicker cards that will last a while and are big enough for our gym, but they only have the standard set on amazon
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Have a set of 20 cards or smaller
Make a smaller set, so classes with 0-20 would not have to make a double set and waste material.
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Find a way that students can't cheat and peak at each other's card
I teach 6th grade and the students glance at each other's cards. It would be great to come up with a way that students can't cheat.
11 votes
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