“Google Slides now allows the presenter to solicit questions from the audience during the presentation. The presenter is able to see the questions as they are posted and audience members can vote up the questions to ensure the most important questions are highlighted.”
-GSuite Tips
"Presenters can start a live Q&A session with an audience during a presentation with Google Slides. You can present questions at any time, and people can ask questions from any device."
Seamlessly engage audiences across hybrid workspaces through live online polling, surveys, Q&As, quizzes, word clouds, and more.
“Audience engagement that drives decisions:
Ask a question - Use multiple choice questions to identify gaps in understanding, or kick off group discussions with a colorful word cloud.
Collect live responses - Invite the audience to respond simultaneously by visiting a website or texting a number on their phones.
See instant results - Responses appear in an animated graph or chart embedded in your presentation. Results update live for all to see.” ~Poll Everywhere
“Mentimeter gives every student a voice, and stops only the loudest in the class from being heard. Test your students’ knowledge, gather feedback, and ask them to reflect with our live polling features. Use word clouds, open-ended questions and more to start conversations and spark ideas in the classroom. Your students can answer using their smartphones.”
-Mentimeter
“Collaborate better. Be more productive. Make beautiful boards, documents, and webpages that are easy to read and fun to contribute to.”
- Padlet
Padlet is a collaborative “wall” that allows teachers and students to brainstorm, curate, and share ideas in an online environment that can be widely shared and accessed from anywhere. Padlet can also be used in classroom discussions to facilitate visible thinking activities.