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PowerPoint: Another Polling Tool, Poll Everywhere

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

One of our readers,  April Edmonds  let me know that she has used an alternate polling app for her PowerPoint presentations,  Poll Everywhere. I  I decided to give Poll Everywhere a try. Which of the two is the better option really depends on what you plan to do with the polls you create.

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TEACHING ONLINE CLASSES: Interactive Polls Help End Sucky Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  One of the easiest ways to engage online students is by displaying quizzes and polls. When I start my classes, displaying a poll is a great way to break the ice and get my class started on the right foot.   Most virtual training platforms (GoToTraining, WebEx, Connect, etc) allow you to create polls within the tool.

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Should Learning Designers Learn to Code? [Poll]

mLearning Revolution

There are many people in Instructional Design, who may dismiss coding altogether with the argument that we have excellent WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) rapid eLearning tools that do a great job at developing learning with little to no coding necessary and that are mostly based on the ubiquity of PowerPoint. What do you think?

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PowerPoint: Shakespeak for Presentations

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by AJ George  I typically write about PowerPoint as it pertains to eLearning. This time I'd like to share a cool add-on I've discovered for PowerPoint for live presentations. That's cool; it's all fully editable just like any other PowerPoint slide.  Audience participation can be a problem.

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5 Essential PowerPoint Add-Ins

eLearning Brothers

Microsoft PowerPoint can do so many things very well on its own, but don’t underestimate the power of PowerPoint add-Ins and the productivity it can bring to your development, teaching, and designing. You are not using PowerPoint to its fullest potential without using Add-Ins. In my mind that is the wrong approach.

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If this, then that: decision modeling with Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere

How to use decision modeling in PowerPoint with Poll Everywhere from Poll Everywhere on Vimeo. continue reading » The post If this, then that: decision modeling with Poll Everywhere appeared first on Poll Everywhere's Blog. Decision modeling is a powerful method of instruction that.

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From Classroom to Screen: Mastering the VILT Transition with Best Practices

Infopro Learning

Sprinkle interactive options like polls, breakout rooms, annotations, and channel chats to get people involved at various levels. Plan engaging activities thoughtfully, schedule periodic breaks, check in with participants, and use simple tech tools like reactions, questions, and polls to boost involvement.

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