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Change of option during the scan
Students often listen to the options chosen by other classmates and turn the card to change their first option already scanned, my suggestion would be to see if you could consider adding a feature in future updates, which consists of scanning the initial answer and then disable the change in answer however.
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Plickers All-Plastic Cards
It would be better to have a set of cards with smaller (greyed) letters at the back (facing the student) and with no letters on the face where the QR-code is.
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Allow for peer colaboration per card - that will create a more dynamic interactions prior to answers give;
If we could allocate 2 registered students per card, they could work in pairs ; that is the foundation of the peer colaboration technoque and allows for a more interactive exploration step;
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more numbers
Is there any option to have more than 63 available spots number?
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Use QR codes for groups larger than 63 students
If the current Plickers barcode can't support more than 63 students why not use a QR code format?
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Card backs
I've already made these but they look great and are really useful. On the reverse of each card there is a square with the number of the card in large lettering. Of course each number appears four times, facing each direction, so it's not possible to tell which way it's orientated from behind. I've also colour coded each with a unique radial gradient (some nicely garish combinations). This means the students can remember their card number better and it also makes it a lot quicker to distribute cards. That and it makes the set of cards look really wonderfully colourful.…
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100 cards or enough for a whole year group
We would like to be able to print cards in the pupils planners.
If we could assign every pupil in a year group with a unique card that would solve the issue of having to have a different card for every class.
Is that technically possible?
Many thanks
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Can you include a logo in the center of the card?
Include a logo to customize the card.
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Alternating letters for standardized tests
Many tests don't use just ABCD as answer choices--they alternate with FGHJ (or another combo). Having cards that have both of these printed (usually like A/F, B/G, C/H, D/J) makes it easier when taking grades.
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5 sides for advanced placement courses
Advanced Placement courses have 5 choice multiple choice questions. I am convinced that if every AP teacher out there would contribute 1.00 (i.e., the cost of a phone app), we coyld have enough funding (and then some) to make a 5-sided card a reality...
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We, as Kindergarten Teachers, would like to see cards that have pictures or shapes.
Common pictures or shapes would be helpful for younger students, especially when they are being introduced to plickers, or dont know their letters yet.
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I need cards for True False questions.
I need cards for True False questions, not multiple choice.
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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 votes
Jenn Kim
responded
Hi 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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Special Needs
It would be awesome to have the letters color coded or use picture symbols instead of letters. This way students who don't read could match colors or pictures instead.
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Make it possible to add choices to the multiple choice list.
Currently 4 choices make it possible to add a few extra if needed. As a math teacher I like to have five options usually adding the option for all of the above or none of the above.
14 votes
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