Organize questions
There needs to be an organization system for questions. It would be great to group them in folders by topics. For example, as an English teacher I could have questions sorted by folders for our various grammar units. Also, the idea of having quizzes with multiple questions would be useful and reduce clutter. For example, I wanted to poll my class with four or five grammar questions and had to create that many separate questions one at a time instead of having just one quiz.
It would also be great to re-use questions and/or folders in other classes.

Folders are live! If you have other ideas about organizing your plickers questions beyond this feature, please start a new idea thread!
Thank you so much for all your help getting this feature off the ground!
Team Plickers
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Anonymous commented
An organizational method would be great!!! Also as a English/Reading Teacher, I want to be able to save my questions to a folder/topic to use again later.
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Jb commented
If you are not going to implement a system for organizing questions, at least make it simple to delete everything and start fresh. Like a one button "Erase All Questions and Start Fresh" option would be very cool.
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Jenna Hanfland commented
I would love to be able to group questions together. I teach multiple grade levels and subjects, so it would be awesome to just click on the "5th Grade Figurative Language" folder rather than search through multiple questions. That would save a LOT of time and provide for quicker transitions.
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Anonymous commented
I would love to be able to access questions I prepare one year during my subsequent years. Love Plickers! kj
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Andrew Thompson commented
Agreed this feature would be quite nice--especially when working with numerous projects using some of the same question and answers. Thanks
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Pat commented
I'd like to be able to archive questions by folder as well
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Simon T. commented
Plickers is awesome !
+1 to develop folders
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Greg Beall commented
This should be the highest priority. It would even enable a work-around for not being able to share questions: entire department uses one log in, each teacher creates their own classes and questions can be stored in folders by teacher and/or in a shared library folder (enabling all to use find and use them)
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Anonymous commented
I agree. This should be one of your highest priorities!
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Lacey Wells commented
I think that organizing questions is very important. I would love to be able to have my questions organized by topics. It would really be great.
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Jennifer commented
This is exactly what we need to help take this system to the next level!
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Anonymous commented
I would love to see folders for questions so they are ready for classes and I can pull them out after not using them for awhile.
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Anonymous commented
MOST DEFINITELY!
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Anonymous commented
I LOVE PLICKERS !!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous commented
FOLDERS PLEASE!!!
Is there a way to organize the questions in the library? I'd love to have folders to put the various questions into categories. This would be very helpful so that I don't have to scan the entire archived questions created, for what is needed. Seems as if others may feel the same as I do, per other posted comments.
Additionally, it would be nice to be able to switch to other classes, under live view, on the computer, just like on the smartphone.
Thank you for considering these suggestions.
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Alexander, Suzanne (ASD-W) commented
An organizations system within plickers would be most helpful.
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Anonymous commented
Ditto!
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Anonymous commented
I would like to organize my questions in folders to I can use the quizzes next year.
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Russell commented
This is the number one thing I wish I had. Instead of having to do one question at a time, I could select a quiz, go through all the questions, and then at the end it would not just have the specific question data, but as a whole, how a student did on all the questions. The work around kind of works, but not to the point that I can use it to enter grades for students. PLEASE. PLEASE! make a way to administer and grade a quiz!
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Karen commented
A series of folders to organize questions would be fantastic!