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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment glen chung commentedLooks like a lot of people want the ability to import questions from different sources. Most of these sources probably allow users to export questions to rtf, txt, xls, xlsx, or csv, in their own specialized format. I think if Plickers were to have a file import method even with one specialized format, even if it were to be a format unique to Plickers.com, this feature would be very useful. I think most Plickers users would be willing to do the following:
1. export their questions from their publisher or software of choice,
2. make the necessary formatting changes by hand or by script,
3. import the formatted file into their Plickers library.An error occurred while saving the comment glen chung commentedMy textbook publisher has rich text files full of lecture clicker questions. I would like to be able to import into a Plickers library. Even if some specialized formatting were required before uploading, the ability import questions from a file would be a big time-saver. Thank you.
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An error occurred while saving the comment glen chung commentedNot just Edmodo, but please consider multiple LMS integrations: Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, Schoology, Haiku, Kornucopia, and the like.
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Actually, adding questions by batch copy-paste, as mentioned by Francis Wass on 1/15/15, would be very useful. This might be easier for users and for Plickers programmers, seeing how the copy-paste import feature already exists for user rosters.
The important thing about a batch copy-paste method is that it would be batch: a whole question library could be pasted into a single Plickers.com text box, just as is the case with the class roster import on Plickers.com.