Amanda
My feedback
4 results found
-
1,353 votesAmanda supported this idea ·
-
172 votesAmanda supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment -
116 votesnic responded
Hi everyone,
Today we released a big update to our reporting features that now gives you visibility into how your students did across multiple questions and date ranges. While each report is specific to your class, we also have the the ability to export your class results to a spreadsheet making it easy to combine your results in a spreadsheet. 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/Amanda supported this idea · -
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/Amanda supported this idea ·
I worked around this by showing the graph, but moving it off the screen while I was scanning the students' cards. We can see quickly if we've scanned everyone's card. I just shouted out a student's name if I couldn't read their card. They knew which answer they gave and were able to check their answer when I revealed the graph with the correct answer revealed. A bit cumbersome, but it's definitely doable as a work around.