Save all polling results to a spreadsheet
Save all polling results to spreadsheet. Clearly indicating which results are correct. Then we can use the tool for continuous assessment and to track individual student performance over duration of school term. That would be really useful!

Plickers Scoresheet with .csv export is now live! https://plickers.com/scoresheet
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Anonymous commented
I would like a spreadsheet where I can see on the top side the student's number and on the other side the TEK or Standard I tested (or my question) and in the cells just if it is correct or incorrect.
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Anonymous commented
Indispensable !
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Bethany Stahler commented
YES! A spreadsheet would make this program perfect!!
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Nathan Sommer commented
This is an essential feature for those who would like to use plickers for attendance and for quizzes that will be a component of a grade. The fact that such a key feature has gone unimplemented for over a year and a half after it was suggested is disheartening.
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Denae McNeily commented
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE add to spreadsheet FAST FAST FAST
August 17, 2015When do you think this will be available ?
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Anonymous commented
Hurry with the spreadsheet! It would be great to have a function to show total percent correct for each student horizontally AND total percent correct for each question vertically.
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Anonymous commented
Exporting to a data sheet will the percentages of answers for each category would be most beneficial to quickly assess classroom understanding.
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Sara Gladson commented
I would love to have it export to Google Sheets (or Excel). Would make it nice for grading!
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Anonymous commented
I would like to export it to track pre and post test results after a guidance lesson.
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Anonymous commented
export to a spreadsheet would be awesome
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Carol Mayo commented
Would love to be able to export results!
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Anonymous commented
Please add "Save to spreadsheet!" I love this program and use it almost everyday in class.
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Renee Hasty commented
I would love to be able to track my students in our daily math quizzing of just learned skills. It would just take and export to excel link!!
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Marva commented
I would love to be able to some how organize "grades" from several grades of testing into one list. You know, like Day 1 question and a column that gives everyone's answers. Then Day 2 question and a new column.
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Anonymous commented
This would be covered by the 'save to spreadsheet' option, so vote for that instead.
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Anonymous commented
This would be invaluable for KS3 tracking progress without levels. You could have a plenary with questions testing which objectives students had met and so track them (and provide suitable interventions) precisely.
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Anonymous commented
This feature would work with systems I currently use.
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Conor commented
export to Google Sheets would be fantastic. Can then build in assessment to existing Google Apps and Google Classroom.
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Anonymous commented
I would like the names to appear and can collate multiple questions and shows students answers. A csv sheet like Kahoot.
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Anonymous commented
Would love this as a feature.