Interactive Voting - Education, Training And Assessment examples

The electronic voting system seamlessly integrates into the educational environment.

This invaluable assessment tool can be used in either an anonymous or transparent capacity. Keypads can be assigned to named individuals via a participant list. If a participant list is used, a report based on participants results can be generated. This will show, by name, how individuals responded, and, if points to correct answers are assigned, the report will also indicate how many points were accrued by each student. Participant reports can help to highlight who requires further training.

  • The comparison feature enables the teacher to ask a question at the beginning of a topic, and then to repeat the exact same question at the end to determine whether information has been understood. The data is then displayed in a comparison graph, showing the results to both questions, side by side.
  • Impromptu questions can be asked at any time. This feature offers flexibility and provides the students with a chance to obtain answers to questions that they may have.
  • Results can be stored in one of the many reports, which can be compared year on year to highlight learning growth. Session results can be merged together so that even though different groups following the same topic are tested at different times, teachers can still get an overall report for the group.

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