This one's a Google Form. No limits (well, things get tricky after 40,000 responses). Not as pretty and no SMS voting but it works.
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Monday, 4 March 2013
And another poll...
This one's a Google Form. No limits (well, things get tricky after 40,000 responses). Not as pretty and no SMS voting but it works.
Now let's try a poll...
This was created with PollEverywhere. One problem is that my free account only allows 40 responses so I guess this wouldn't be much good for big surveys but perfectly adequate for classes voting just once each time (or for things that don't attract much interest like By-Elections and whether Scotland should be independent.)
You should be able to see results in a chart after voting too. If you didn't want to put the form in a blog or on a web page then you can just provide a link to the PollEverwhere hosted version. The presentation and chart version is good in class because you can show it on a screen and see it updating live.
You should be able to see results in a chart after voting too. If you didn't want to put the form in a blog or on a web page then you can just provide a link to the PollEverwhere hosted version. The presentation and chart version is good in class because you can show it on a screen and see it updating live.
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