Import questions from 3rd-party sources
It would be great to be able to create the questions on the website as well as the app and to be able to import preexisting questions from other sources like USA Test Prep, etc.
*Note from Plickers: We'd love to hear more about the resources you'd like to import questions from -- this will better guide us in figuring out what content-providers we'd want to work with down the road to provide better content for you!
 Jeffery Sullivan
    
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedit would be great to be able to import questions from an excel or similar. Other programs such as Kahoot, have this options and it is really operative 
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       Patrick
    
 commented Patrick
    
 commentedAt least provide a way to import questions and answers from MS Excel or google sheet. Thank you 
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       Cory Falgione
    
 commented Cory Falgione
    
 commentedIt would be great to import from Word or Excel 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedIt would be very helpful if we could easily import tests from ExamView, txt files, Microsoft Word, etc. 
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       Martin
    
 commented Martin
    
 commentedAs others said, text file import wpould be great. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThe ability to import from powerpoint in the Turning Point (audience response system using clickers) format would be great. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI am a trainee Maths teacher in England and would love it if you could link questions to an English Education source to make it quick and easy to use. I'd happily pay a fee to be able to do this.... 
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       Manuel GVS
    
 commented Manuel GVS
    
 commentedThe possibility of importing questions from a text file, using simple formats like gift or aiken of Moodle 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThe ability to import and share questions, and to have those questions indexed by topic would m 
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       Laelai
    
 commented Laelai
    
 commentedI'd like to import questions from Moodle :) 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedWould like an equation creator like in Word 
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       Amanda
    
 commented Amanda
    
 commentedImport questions from Schoolnet! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI would like to be able to import questions from an RTF or Examview file 
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       Timothy McGovern
    
 commented Timothy McGovern
    
 commentedVITALLY important feature to have. Far too many of these sorts of programs exist, and I am tired of rewriting 100+ questions every time. 
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       Renee Hudlow
    
 commented Renee Hudlow
    
 commentedProblem attic! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedWould love to incorporate Active Inspire for more elaborate graphical questions for my Bio class. 
 I use Plickers for quick openers at beginning of class or Ticket Outs.
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI'm just about to start using Plickers having had to stop using Smart Response since the recent "upgrade" has removed all the functionality. :-( Being able to import questions from ppt or pdf would get my vote too. I also want to be able to create questions for my whole department to use without them having to log in as me. Is this possible? 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI would love to be able to do a pdf/ppt with 20 questions, instead of one at a time. Some of the pdfs i'm using have pictures, would love a way to make that work. Right now I open the pdf to project question and answer choices to my kindergarten students, so I lose some of the fun live features the students enjoy. My pc just isn't big enough to split screen and show the graph and correct answers next to my ppt/pdf file 
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       Brad Haynes
    
 commented Brad Haynes
    
 commentedProblem Attic would be nice, even if it is just the question. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedA standards based format for importing would be great. SCORM, GIFT and Examview are just a few formats beyond standard CSV imports that would be helpful to get questions into Plickers. I know that this would be one of the first five questions a teacher would have when I share this with them. 
