#682 Creating your first question in Vevox
In an earlier post we looked at Vevox as an overview. In this post we’ll briefly take you through the process of creating a question. The next post will take you through the answering and results process.
In an earlier post we looked at Vevox as an overview. In this post we’ll briefly take you through the process of creating a question. The next post will take you through the answering and results process.
Vevox is a great Polling and Q&A tool that integrates into PowerPoint. Although it’s a paid subscription it’s certainly worth it for the ease of integrating some great question polling and audience participation features in to a PowerPoint. Participants just need to access a website (or download the app) to take part. This first of… Continue reading #678 Overview of Vevox
AnswerGarden is a very simple tool that quickly and easily allows you to create an audience response wall online. Your audience can respond to questions and it generates a word cloud based on responses with the size of words increasing with the frequency the audience responds with that word. Really simple and easy to use… Continue reading #478 AnswerGarden: Easy word clouds
In this last instalment of looking at OMBEA (an audience response system that integrates into PowerPoint) we look at generating student reports from activities they have participated in. Ensure that the file has been saved in OMBEA format and then you’ll be able to generate a number of different reports with just a few clicks.… Continue reading #363 OMBEA – A PowerPoint response system [8/8]: Reports
In this seventh instalment of looking at OMBEA we discover the ranking / priority activity. You might want to use this where you ask students to order something in preference. Take a look – it will only take a minute! Here’s a link to the first post of the OMBEA series – click here to… Continue reading #359 OMBEA – A PowerPoint response system [7/8]: Ranking activity
OMBEA is an audience response tool that integrates into PowerPoint In this instalment we look at adding a leader board slide. This is ideal if you are asking a number of questions, perhaps as a competition style. You can show the top participant and customise how many participants you want to show. Don’t forget that… Continue reading #351 OMBEA – A PowerPoint response system [6/8]: Adding a leader board slide
In this fifth instalment of looking at OMBEA – an audience participation tool that integrates into PowerPoint, we look at how to compare the results of a question. You may poll a question, show the responses, then debate or provide some additional information. You can then repoll the question, review the responses and then show… Continue reading #347 OMBEA – A PowerPoint response system [5/8]: Comparing questions
OMBEA is an audience participation tool that integrates into PowerPoint easily. In this fourth instalment of looking at OMBEA we show you how to add a free text response question. You can have a word cloud display the responses. If you’ve missed other posts in the series you can find the links below: OMBEA –… Continue reading #343 OMBEA – A PowerPoint response system [4/8]: Free text response
In this third instalment at looking at OMBEA (An audience response tool that integrates with PowerPoint) we look at adding a MCQ. You can customise the settings so that the question allocates points, has a countdown timer and you can also add sound. Make sure you look at the other posts in this series. OMBEA… Continue reading #339 OMBEA – A PowerPoint response system [3/8]: Adding an MCQ