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Student Response System (K-12): Part 3 Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere is marketing itself to the education community as a cheaper alternative to buying proprietary clicker systems. There’s a lot to like about Poll Everywhere.

This post is the third post in a series about Using a Student Response System (SRS) in a K-12 classroom

  1. We’ve looked at using Twitter as a teaching tool, as well as using (eInstruction) clickers in the classroom.
  2. Today’s post is about considering Poll Everywhere as a clicker system.
  3. Dragon NaturallySpeaking was used to dictate this three-part series to the computer. There was a 98% word recognition rate when using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

Student Response System Part 3: Using Poll Everywhere (online) instead of real clickers

I really like clickers – they engage students in your classroom and provide immediate feedback.

Poll Everywhere tries to offers everything online that a physical clicker student response system can offer:

There are a few problems with using Poll Everywhere as a Student Response System in the classroom, especially in elementary classrooms.

As with many online services, you need to be 13 years or older to create an account. If you’re younger than 13, then you need your parents permission to use the Poll Everywhere service.

This 3 part series on Using a Student Response System in the Classroom was written using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5 Premium Wireless with a 98.1% word recognition accuracy rate. What is Dragon NaturallySpeaking?

How do you use Poll Everywhere?

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