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Say hello to real-time student response

Get feedback from every single audience member anytime from the ClassPoint toolbar in PowerPoint. Open Quick Poll on the spot and start collecting feedback or information from your audience using their devices.

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Receive audience-generated polls

Run a quick poll with a few clicks and receive your audience data in a clean visual manner. Insert the results as a slide to save them for review.

True or False

Yes or No

Feedback rating

Custom poll

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Student device

Participants poll on their device

Count every vote! When you run a quick poll, everyone gets to share their feedback, answer, or opinion right to your PowerPoint.

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Make polling engaging

When you open a quick poll on the spot, select the type of poll or question and get instant audience feedback.

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True or False

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Yes/No/Unsure

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Feedback

Poll Engage

Custom

True or False

Ease into testing understanding or gain a general consensus in the matter of seconds with true or false. With a 50% chance of getting it right and a push for simpler data results, true or false is friendly, effective, inside your presentation to be used anytime.

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True or False

Ease into testing understanding or gain a general consensus in the matter of seconds with true or false. With a 50% chance of getting it right and a push for simpler data results, true or false is friendly, effective, inside your presentation to be used anytime.

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Yes/No/Unsure

Do you want 100% of your audience’s opinions? Yes! Run a quick yes or no poll to gauge understanding, reveal group truths, spark a discussion, and more. With a visual graph depicting your audience votes, yes/no is a fast to get your questions answered.

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Feedback

What does your audience think about that? Find out by sending them a feedback form rating whether they agree or disagree. Visualize their anonymous feedback and insert the chart as a slide for further review.

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Custom

If you a discussion arises and you want to poll an opinion or you want to do a quick understanding check after re-explaining a concept, run it ad-hoc by sending a general poll with your select amount of choices.

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Ways to use Quick Poll

Quick poll is there for you whenever you need, however you need it. And, the types of questions to pose or ways to use it are flexible to your needs. But to highlight a few, you can use quick poll in PowerPoint to:

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Check for understanding

If you want to check for understanding with data, run a quick poll. Use True/False or a custom multiple choice poll to see/gauge where your class is at.

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Gather feedback

Whether you want feedback on your presentation, on a topic at hand, or to collect opinions, quick poll can help you gather feedback and present it visually.

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Draw conclusions

Use quick poll’s automated graph to collect a group opinion and make a conclusion out of the majority.

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Gauge sentiment

Check in with your audience to understand their opinion & feelings on the matter. And keep it anonymous by simply viewing the results.

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Settle a debate

While opinions are welcome, sometimes differing ones need to settle into a decision to move forward. Run a quick poll to make it easy and unanimous.

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Exit tickets, please

Before class ends us quick poll as an exit ticket! Ask a question within your learning objective to get them to apply their knowledge one more time.

How to use ClassPoint’s Quick Poll

Start going interactive. Learn more about Quick Poll here.

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FAQ

Quick polls, unlike other ClassPoint question activities, are not added to your slide in edit mode, but are there for you to add whenever you need during your presentations.
Poll results will not automatically show the names of who submitted each choice. For you to review, you may click on each of the choices to reveal the participants who submitted it for each poll answer so you can further asses the results.
To save Quick Poll results, you must insert the results as a slide. Then, when you exit presentation mode, the results will be saved as a slide in your presentation.
Before you begin your Quick Poll, select from True/False, Yes/No, Feedback with agree/disagree, or choose a non-labeled poll by selecting the number of choices you want to offer, then click Start Poll.

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