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on 2008-07-12 by calmansi

Interesting - yet what do you do with poll results presented in a PowerPoint slide? Google docs allows you to create a poll form (actually, any kind of interactive form) you can e-mail people, or embed in a web page. When someone fills the form, the resultrs are automatically fed into Google docs spreadsheet, which you can then sort, edit, add comments to, and export in several formats to your computer (.txt, .csv, .pdf, .ods and .xls). And it's fully free, no matter how many people use the form, whereas with polleverywhere.com it's only free up to 30 answers.

on 2009-03-24 by aarontay

I think it's more for the sms feature. You can quickly poll pple who don't necessarily have laptops or wireless. AFAIK googledocs doesn't have the sms feature...

on 2009-05-12 by evanssd

I wonder how many students have phones and unlimited sms? This could be a great way to avoid making students pay for iClicker. However, free for audience of up to 30 students. Costs begin beyond that level.

on 2009-07-20 by alexafloreshull

A k-12 account lets you have up to 32 free.

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