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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedPlease combine this with a way to easily re-order questions in the library (and perhaps drag and drop for the queue too).
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedI think you might need to include a 'never shuffle' option for each question. I sometimes use answers which are simply the options A-D.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedI'd like to do a quiz in assembly and if cards could be assigned to one of four 'houses' it would be super fun.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedI understand but people just need to adopt workflows which are quick. For example, a quick screenshot of an image (by dragging a marquee) is only a keyboard shortcut away. Then click add image and navigate to the location of the saved screenshot (I have mine set to the desktop) and it's the most recent one there. For subsequent questions, the add image dialogue goes straight to the same place so it is super easy. I'm on a Mac. YMMD on Windows.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedI get this, but the whole point is not to let students copy or feel pressured by their choice. I usually start with a test question - "What letter is this?" with an interesting image of an A, B, C or D. In fact, that should be a feature!
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedJust add the option 'Save and duplicate' when creating new questions. I often reuse all or part of a question, or an attached image, or the same answers - it would be much quicker to start with a duplicate of the previous question in these instances.
John supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedOne fairly simple improvement would be to add a 'save and duplicate' button to the question entry dialogue, alongside 'save and new'.
An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedJust add a 'save and duplcate' button to the question entry dialogue.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedYou can now do this via the Scoresheet. Why is this question still here?
An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedThis seems to have been added now, albeit through the rather tricky date-based scoresheet. From there you can print (or email) a PDF of a student's missed questions. I suppose if you wanted always to have a blank set of questions you could just make a dummy user who never provides any responses.
Or, even better, Plickers could include in this download an unanswered set of questions and also a set of questions with the correct responses.
Even better would be a way of selecting questions in other ways than by date range. For example by date, with a sample of the questions asked being shown on that date.
An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedThis would be very useful, especially when a student misses an assessment.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedSo as you create new questions, an option to automatically add to selected classes. Good idea! Sorry, I have no votes left.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedThis is a really good idea. Sorry, I have no votes left.
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146 votesJenn Kim responded
Hi Plickers friends!
We actually do have a way to collect data without setting up a question — you can simply tap the [+] button to create a new question, then tap the correct answer letter(s) and go ahead and tap the camera icon to start scanning the “empty” question.
What I’m really hearing here is that you’d like to have a faster way to do on-the-fly polling, and that is something we’d very much like to work on. To that end, I’m modifying this idea title just a bit to specify that!
We’re looking forward to changing up a lot of the mobile interface to make Plickers more intuitive and easy to use over the next few weeks!
Thanks!
Jenn
An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedThis request is very similar.
https://plickers.uservoice.com/forums/194176-ideas/suggestions/15145566-better-way-for-on-the-fly
Any way to combine the idea and votes?
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedAgreed. This would be excellent. Good visualisation, Mark.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedBut this won't work with every question type. I often used a diagram labelled A-D and ask "which is the xxx?". It's important the order stays the same for these ones. So maybe each question needs an option "never shuffle answers", so that if one sets a global answer shuffling option, it is selectively ignored when necessary.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedMany of us, I am sure, have our own databases of content. It isn't practical to enter content manually into several separate services.
The content in Plickers has a singular (and brilliant) use, but it is currently locked in. So producing companion resources is too time-consuming. I'd like learners to be able to reuse certain content in a self-testing situation. But to do this, I have to put all the same content into another service.
Plickers development is just too slow. I would quite like to export my database of questions.