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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Diane Richardson commented
It would be very helpful to be able to have results in a spreadsheet format.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please. I was trying to use plickers as a daily vocabulary quiz grade, but it was too difficult and time consuming to analyze and copy and paste.
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Adriano commented
Save all polling results to a spreadsheet would be wonderful.
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Paul commented
This feature would make your program more useful to teachers and easier for you to compete with your competitors who I will not name. putting away my socratic soapbox.
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Melissa Cochrane commented
A spreadsheet would be amazing!
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Anonymous commented
What about taking a screen shot? That would record the data.
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TnCnm commented
Hello, I'm a biology teacher from France. It would be helpful for us if we can exporting our data so we can better analyze it or even just use it for grading. Thanks
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Anonymous commented
This option would be helpful for teacher teams to look at aggregate data to inform instruction. Please add this feature. Thanks.
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Mrs. Garcia commented
Yes, please!! My students love plickers but then checking all the results of 20 students and 20 questions makes it hard... ;-(
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Anonymous commented
This would assist in recording progress monitoring for students and whole classes! I vote yes!
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tom commented
understand that development requires time, but as a Plickers presenter I have to share with you that I get this question several times each session
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Luisa Meyer commented
If I can print the results and/or save them to an Excel spreadsheet, then I can use these results in my grading. I'm a Physical Educator and find this a fantastic way to assess the Cognitive Abilities. With 60-80 students per class, and 6 classes per day, it is impossible for me to administer written tests.
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Anonymous commented
This would be fantastic to use to check on student's understanding after the lesson has been taught to plan upcoming instruction!
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Anonymous commented
Please add this! I can use the data to assess who needs further instruction.
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Andy Cottiss commented
This would be great. I would like to be able to export data to Excel in the same way I do when I set a quiz using Google forms. That would be really useful.
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Anonymous commented
This would be a truly beneficial feature.
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Joe Wade commented
I'd like to have this feature so long as it shows the class / group members in the list.
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Anonymous commented
Yes!! How soon could that happen? That is the data I need to have as evidence for parents and administrators. This method is much faster and more accurate than the way I am doing it now. It leaves more time for instruction and enables me to adjust my instruction immediately.
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Anonymous commented
This would be a critical feature
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Anonymous commented
Would really like included.