SLI.DO: A presentation response tool
Spice up your next presentation or lecture by using sli.do for audience interactions such as asking questions or using polls. Although the site has been created for businesses, there are ways teachers can adapt it to use in a classroom setting. This is a free and paid service with the free version being more than enough for a regular class.
On a blog titled TechNotes, Diana Benner writes about using this site in an educational setting. She provides step-by-step instructions on how to get started that are easy to follow. Here are a few things she liked about the site:
On a blog titled TechNotes, Diana Benner writes about using this site in an educational setting. She provides step-by-step instructions on how to get started that are easy to follow. Here are a few things she liked about the site:
“I created a meeting event to test this tool out and it was incredibly easy to set it up. It provides you with an overview of how many active users are logged into your event, how many questions have been asked in order of popularity, and how many poll votes have been taken. In addition, an infographic can be created from the results, which can then be shared or embedded.”
- Give it a try today to see what you think.
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