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I just went through the tutorial of PollEverywhere, and it looks like a great tool to use. I do not have a classroom right now but will certainly use it when I do.
It really is an amazing tool! I haven't used it yet either, but I am very excited to get it started!
I have used the Poll Everywhere and found it very easy to use and a great tool! I like your idea of using e-mail for those students who do not have unlimited texting. It never occurred to me that students would not have unlimited texting, but good to keep in mind when I try to use in a future classroom of mine.
I got a great impression of Poll Everywhere in just a few minutes of browsing the site. Its seemed very easy to use, and although the pro version is a little more appealing, I think the free version still allows a teacher to accomplish a lot. The way I see it being used in my setting (a high school math classroom) is as a quick check at the end of a lesson or the start of the next class period after students have learned something new. I decided that I probably wouldn't ask anything content specific because it didn't appear to have any sort of "mathtype" capabilities; instead I would ask more of a "poll" type question to see how my students felt about their understanding. With a SMARTBoard to display the results on, I thought that it would be an awesome thing for myself and my students to be able to watch the responses come in.
To give it a try, I tested it out with 3 of my classes this past week (roughly about 77 10th/11th grade students). You can check out my question and responses below:
The unexpected occurrence that I ran into was that of the 77 students I had in class, only 31 of them were actually able to respond or have their responses make it through. I learned that in each of my 3 classes anywhere from 10-16 students were unable to participate for two main reasons:
1. No service in my classroom. (my classroom is isolated in the middle of a school, no where near a window)
2. Cell phone providers not allowing messages to be sent to the specified code.
I realize that Poll Everywhere can be used on the computer, but to me, the best use of it is to obtain nearly instant feedback without wasting much class time. Meaning, in the past, I have used the SMART response system clickers and found that the time it takes to prepare the question set, fire the remotes up, pass them out and collect them - is often not feasible in a packed class period. I really liked the easy access approach via Poll Everywhere, especially as a teacher who would love to incorporate a quick "do you get it?" question after each lesson. However, after my first implementation, I'm unsure about whether it'd be worthwhile to use when only about 40% of students were able to participate in my classroom.
As far as my students "abusing" this unique opportunity to use their cell phones in class, I didn't really have any problems. (It was interesting to find out how many students aren't able to use their cell phones in my room on a daily basis! I would have never known...) I imagine if I were to use Poll Everywhere consistently in my room, I'd have to develop some type of "speech" to give about why we are using them and when it's appropriate, etc.
Has anyone else had any similar experiences with cell phones not working when using this?
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