Live polling is an effective way of keeping your audience engaged. Once the participants submit their vote or answers, the results are instantly updated in your Admin, on their device, and in Present mode.

Once the participants send their answers, the results update in real-time on their devices. However, survey results will not be visible for participants at the moment. You can share your Present mode with the audience to display them.


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Thank you, yes, I meant sharing the results of the survey once the multiple polls are done. 

The share analytics is a nice feature to have, thank you for highlighting that.


Can I add a feature request where the survey results are summed up in one page without clicking on each individual poll result, either via a webpage or a PowerPoint slide (via the PPT plug in)?

? Slido Present Mode. Put Slido on full screen and use the handy control panel to activate polls, show/hide results, go to Q&A, and more.

? Alternatively, you can manage Slido from your phone. Just log into your Slido admin account from your phone.

Polls are also effective for triggering a discussion. Where possible, after you reveal the poll results, ask people what they think about them, or encourage the volunteers to share how they voted and why.

Facilitation tip: After your team has voted, review the results and build up a discussion around them. You can call on someone to share their thoughts or run another poll where you ask your team to share their highlights or struggles of the past week/month.

Embed Slido questions in a Google Slides presentation with this useful add-on. Your participants will see live poll questions and results automatically on your slides. If you use PowerPoint on Windows, you can use this Slido plug-in.

Show the results. Once participants have started responding, share your screen to show Slido\u2019s excellent poll results display to let participants see, in real time, what everyone is saying.

Zoom polling is convenient, but the new advanced poll options require participants to have updated software. Slido\u2019s numerous questions types \u2014 word cloud, open text, multiple choice, respond to a picture, star rating, ranking \u2014 make it more flexible, and Slido has a better presentation view when you\u2019re sharing poll results.

As a team experience facilitator I am so very excited for these new features to be added to our Webex platform!! We are already using our new reactions and breakout rooms with great results. Keep the innovation coming!!

Moreover, you can specify when those results should appear, and how they will be displayed. For instance, you can specify show results immediately. Once you click on Add To Presentation, you will see this question on your left-hand side.

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 CEO Kristin Skogen Lund and CFO Ragnar Krhus will present the Q2 results as a virtual live webcast, followed by a Q&A session at which also EVP Nordic Marketplaces and Delivery Christian Printzell Halvorsen will attend. The presentation and following Q&A session will be held in English. The webcast can be viewed live at:

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Slido polls can be embedded in a website, for example a Moodle site, allowing for pre-work in a flipped classroom model to be done ahead of, and then the results discussed during the synchronous session.

Please note that only your most recent session will be available as a .pdf export, so be sure to export your results before you reset them. If you are on an upgraded account you can also find the archived sessions in your excel export.

When presenting using Poll Everywhere for PowerPoint, gather audience insights that inform your content strategy, learning goals, and business objectives. Then, run a detailed report to analyze the results.

Polling Apps: Most apps offer a variety of formats for asking questions and for sharing results. Typical questions include multiple choice, open-ended questions, ranking, and quizzes. Result formats include bar graphs, pie charts, and word clouds.

I have been longing for better polling features for Rise and Storyline for forever. Poll Everywhere is just plain ugly and makes you scroll. Others don't show results in slide or use iframes that can't be embedded in Storyline. Please someone listen at Articulate and create a simple solution that lets us embed a poll and show the results without a bunch of ugly scrolling and branding from another company!

Hi friends, I just wanted to share that I used MS Forms (in MS Teams) to conduct a social poll within a Rise course. Used the Multimedia block and embed code to the poll and also to the results. It looks great!

Hi Jennifer, thanks for the MS Forms tip. I was able to get the form embedded into my course after editing the closing code of the embed link, but I'm not sure how to share the results within the course. My thought is that the poll would ask the learner, "what will you do first," and then show them how other people responded after they submit their answer. How are you showing the results in your poll?

Not sure if this is an option for you, but I've been able to set up and embed Survey Monkey surveys as polls with everyone else's results viewable after the learner responds. I haven't been able to set this up the same way through Microsoft Forms but would be curious if Jennifer has some tips.

N2 - OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the investigation was to determine whether a group of children with specific language impairments (SLI) have reduced peripheral auditory processes thought to be associated with speech-in-noise intelligibility. DESIGN: Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) and their suppression by the efferent activity of the medial olivocochlear system (MOCS) in response to contralateral acoustic stimulation were used to compare these processes in 18 children with SLI and 21 controls. RESULTS: The results revealed no group difference in TEOAE suppression effect or left/right asymmetry of TEOAE suppression effect. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that children with SLI do not have auditory processing problems at this peripheral level casting doubt on a hypothesized relationship between strength of MOCS activity and language impairment. Copyright  2006 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

AB - OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the investigation was to determine whether a group of children with specific language impairments (SLI) have reduced peripheral auditory processes thought to be associated with speech-in-noise intelligibility. DESIGN: Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) and their suppression by the efferent activity of the medial olivocochlear system (MOCS) in response to contralateral acoustic stimulation were used to compare these processes in 18 children with SLI and 21 controls. RESULTS: The results revealed no group difference in TEOAE suppression effect or left/right asymmetry of TEOAE suppression effect. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that children with SLI do not have auditory processing problems at this peripheral level casting doubt on a hypothesized relationship between strength of MOCS activity and language impairment. Copyright  2006 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. e24fc04721

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