Ideas
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Send students their results
Have a way to attach student emails to the cards so students can be sent their results individually to see how they did. So I can click a button to send out their results and student A can see which questions they got right and which ones they need to work through.
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Ability to assign weight to answers and Individual Graph comparison for some questions
The ability to assign a simple 1, 2, 3 to the answers instead of correct answer. I want to use it for my students for Fundemental Motor Skills but no one answer is correct it is where they scored for the Pre or Post test they undertook.
I would also like to be able to click on the student name and it show a comparison graph on the same question answered twice so I can track their progress in a graph when revisiting the skill again.
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Provide reports in chart form (bars graphs, line graphs, pie charts) with out student names for class data walls/summary assessment reports
Provide reports in chart form (bars graphs, line graphs, pie charts) with out student names for class data walls/summary assessment reports
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Summarize the results in your group for several months totally
The grading of students would be easier if the results could be summarized for five or six months in a row. In that way the teacher could give a grade for the percent of correct answers to each pupil in the group.
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See results for more than one month
30 days is too short. We should be able to see the results of a whole term for one child/class.
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Have a place to add in standards and allow for filtering results
It would be helpful to add in which standard the question is addressing, then be able to filter by standard when it's time to work on report cards.
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Edit/Modify Plickers Results from Your Reports
Currently the only way to go back and change your Plickers results is by re-scanning your cards one by one. With the new Scoresheet reports, more teachers will be using Plickers for grading and will need to go back and change grades when students are absent, cards were missed, etc. It would be great if there was a way you could just edit the results directly from your Reports.
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Group students within a class
So you can asses responses by stratum un grouped classrooms.
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Plickers having an automatic upload to MasteryConnect.
MasteryConnect is an online tracker that shares assessments from teachers to teachers. I use it to track my students' progress on Common Core State Standards. If Plickers automatically linked to MasteryConnect (Socrative already does but Plickers is MUCH simpler to use) then teachers wouldn't need to go between the two programs. Questions could be shared through MasteryConnect and linked to CCSS.
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Highlight the best students for each set of questions.
My students are quite competitive and they were disappointed that we couldn't see who the winner was (students with the most correct answers for a secific set of questions).
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Move student to a new class & their data follows them to the new class.
Is it possible to move a student to a different class and take their scores/report to the new class? Schedules change a lot in the beginning of a new school year. Teachers may have already done assessments and if the student changes classes (but has the same teacher) it would be great to take their data with them when they change class periods.
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Sync with Skyward
Most states are using Skyward as their grading system. If plickers was able to export names/ID numbers and input data results for grading--you'd have a whole bunch of ecstatic teachers!
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Push data to Google Docs
Hi Nolan! Please please please integrate your AMAZING!!! tool with Google docs (spreadsheet!) I think SO many people could really use your idea as a fundamental building block to interacting with others in amazing ways. I've been wanting a tool like this for the past decade but I'm not a programmer!
AWESOME work! Simple, clean, effective. Students at my school LUV this tool!
My students have published about 20 books and we're now doing more and more writing projects where the kinds conceptualize, draft and write their own books. The books are very cool and interesting. Something that always slows…
420 votesnic responded
Hi all,
Today we released a big update to our reporting features that now allows you to generate reports for multiple questions and each of your classes. Along with this is the ability to export your class results to a spreadsheet (.csv). While we still don’t have an official “push to Google Docs” feature, with this spreadsheet export it should now be easy to copy/paste or import your results to a GDocs. We hope this goes a long way towards meeting your needs and you can read more about the release here: http://blog.plickers.com/introducing-plickers-scoresheet/ -
in the csv export the first and second columns are switched in the new plickers
please restore the old columns
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Get a max date range of 6 months instead of 1
Get a date range max of 6 months instead of 1 because most middle school teachers in Europe work by semester or term. That's why it would very useful to get an overview of several months results to evaluate the students.
69 votes -
pdf reports for individual students are gone in the new plickers
restore that functionality please.
1 vote -
Add option to show archived questions in Scoresheet
It would be great to have the "Show Archived Reports" option from Question History available in the Scoresheet view as well.
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Option for reports on completion as well as accuracy.
I often use Plickers as Do Now for participation credit so a drop down on score report to see how many a student answered over a date range would be a helpful addition
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Reports: create reports about a questionaire (o block of questions or folder)
Reports: create reports about a questionaire (o block of questions or folder)
So you can set a questionaire (o block of questions or folder) and view the results of your students over it
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20 votes
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