Ideas
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use different colour or symbols to help colourblind teachers/students better differentiate the right and wrong answers. Thanks
use different colours or symbols to help colourblind teachers/students better differentiate the right and wrong answers. Thanks
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Make a way to import questions from microsoft word
It would be great to be able to import questions from Microsoft Word. It takes a lot of time to retype questions and answer choices which is why I haven't used Plickers yet
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Organize questions in the queue by dragging
It takes painstakingly long to order questions in a desired order.
Would it be possible to be able to drag questions in the queue into the desired order rather than have to click the up and down arrows to organize? Clicking the arrows takes up a lot of valuable time.
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Attach Standards and/or Bloom's levels to the questions.
Because there is so much reporting by standard anymore, to have this option available when I create a question would be incredibly useful and prevent me from having to do this completely by hand. I have to keep a list of the questions separately and tie the standard and Bloom's level to every question for my goals reporting 4 times a year. This would make the software much more valuable to me and to my students.
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Import and Export questions
It would be nice to be able to import a set of questions or to export the questions in a folder to another media.
Importing or exporting the questions to/from word or excel would be a nice way to keep track of my questions and classes without being logged in.143 votes -
8 votes
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Highlight the best students for each set of questions.
My students are quite competitive and they were disappointed that we couldn't see who the winner was (students with the most correct answers for a secific set of questions).
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1 vote
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Can we have the report of the entire class as you give of individual question. If the data can be put on spreadsheet Like Numbers or Excel
Can we have the report of the entire class as you give of individual question. If the data can be put on spreadsheet Like Numbers or Excel will be awesome.
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Be able to create student accounts, so students can make questions
I would love to be able to make sub accounts so students could make questions for review activities and then I could import them to a class "review" folder and use.
They would benefit from making the questions and it they would make questions geared to what they are struggling with.6 votes -
Add multiple questions to a folder at the same time.
It would be great to be able to move multiple questions to a folder at once rather than having to do it individually.
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Individual student reports.
Most programs have individual student reports.
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Polling results to be in Excel.
We should be able to have reports be loaded on a spreadsheet.
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Have the ability to copy and paste images
On the web-based version, you currently have the ability to upload an image. It would be easier to be able to paste image files in. This should be for the question as well as the answer choices, as right now you can't put images in the answer choices.
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Able to see on the iPad each individual student. What they have missed or achieved.
I would like to view individual students and have an option to see certain concepts, or between certain dates to show if they have understood the concept or if they are struggling when in parent teacher meetings. The iPad is very beneficial when in those meetings since it is easily portable. I am a firm believer in plickers and would like this feature added. I have told many of my co-workers, along with college professors and other graduates about this app. AMAZING. Now lets make it even more productive.
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Add a card display option
Add a card display option to the Plicker app so that students can use their mobile device as their Plicker card.
It would allow students to select their card number and would NOT change the image (keep the screen locked) when the mobile device is rotated.
If possible, it would increase the device brightness to its maximum value.1 vote -
8 votes
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Grading single tests
There should be a possibility to make grades out of each individual test and to export them to a csv or xml file.
Different grading types should be available:
A,B,C,D,F
1 to 6
1 to 5
0 to 15The gradings key itself should be customizable.
20 votesnic respondedHi all -
We are very excited to announce a “class scoresheet” on the Plickers website that will finally provide access to individual students’ results over multiple questions, and you’ll also be able download a CSV file of your results. We’re hoping to release this in the next week and will be emailing all teachers as soon as it goes live.
We wanted to apologize for the lack of communication about this feature, and we are going to improve how we communicate about what we’re working on, kicking off with updating the reporting ideas! We do want to assure you that your comments and votes over the past year have definitely helped shape this current feature—yes we’ve read every single one!—so thank you so much for taking the time to give us your feedback. We really think you’re going to like this new feature that will give you much improved…
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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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Would like for students to be able to use my created questions at home to study from.
We use Plickers during class, would be nice if I could give a link to my questions, so students could go back over the questions at home, select their answer, see if they're correct. Kind of like an extra study session before a test.
3 votes
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