Ideas
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More manageable way of adding questions
in order to re-add questions into a group already asked which, where say a majority got it wrong the first time, this info needs to be readily visible (to the right, under groups in queue), with at least an indication of the overall score for a question for a given group.
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If the question has already been answered, say, with 100% score for a particular group, or if it is already in a queue for a given group, there ought to be a pop-up to ask whether I really want to re-add it into a queue.1 vote -
I love that we can now upload pictures. Is there a way to upload two pictures to compare? Would be great for my elementary PE students!
Upload two pictures
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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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Hi there. Is there a way to display student's last names only when collecting responses or looking at the reports? Thanks.
Hi there. Is there a way to display student's last names only when collecting responses or looking at the reports? We use those in our school, so I don't know whose scores I'm looking at. Thanks.
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Import/Export
This is a great tool, but it is extremely time consuming for educators. Please modify so that importing questions from an Excel or CSV file is possible. Student results should be available in PDF format. Also, assigning individual questions to individual classes takes forever.
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pdf reports for individual students are gone in the new plickers
restore that functionality please.
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Put pictures into answers
I teach math and I would love to be able to add pictures to not only questions...but to answers as well! For example, when I teach graphing I would like to be able to insert pictures of graphs in the answers. Or when I teach geometry this would come in handy.
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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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Drag and drop option for questions from library to queue!
Drag and drop option for questions from library to queue.
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just scan!
I would really like to just be able to scan my classes' answers without setting up a question and a bunch of answers. I am a music teacher who teaches 22 different sets of elementary kids, 3 different groups of undergrads and 2 different groups of graduate students. Setting up a question is not time consuming, but setting up 27 questions each time I want to do a formative assessment is a ton a work. I think it would be amazing if you made a "plickers lite" that just took a scan of the cards and told you how the…
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A great feature to add would be the ability to insert a video, or video clip, in the "question box."
Students would watch the video/video clip and then answer a question(s) about the video.
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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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Add pre-existing questions from library into a set in bulk
With the new upgrade, everything is geared to sets (which you can assign as a whole), but there is no way to add pre-existing questions to sets either individually or in bulk. If we can add a folder of questions into a set then pre-class preparation would be drastically reduced!
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Multiple classes live at one time
We share an account for the math department and have multiple classes that would like to use the set for the same time. We're unable to do that at this point.
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Create 'plicker speakers list'
I would love to be able use Plickers to facilitate class discussion. Basically, if someone wants to speak on an issue, they hold up their card and get added to the speakers list in order. That way I don't have to keep track of the order of hands and students don't have to keep their hands up. Kind of like 'progressive stack' but using the plicker cards.
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