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Examples of quizzing and polling in an integrated classroom; looking through the lens of a student and what it means for you
Conference presentation

Examples of quizzing and polling in an integrated classroom; looking through the lens of a student and what it means for you

Mary Kynn
2015 Learning & Teaching Week Program Book, p.21
Learning & Teaching Week, 2015 (Sunshine Coast, Australia, 14-Sep-2015–18-Sep-2015)
University of the Sunshine Coast
2015
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Abstract

Curriculum and Pedagogy integrated classroom
There are many options for quizzing students on content on polling them on opinions both inside Blackboard and out; formative and summative. Quizzes are typically used only inside the Blackboard context, to link in with GradeCentre. Blackboard also offers surveys which can be used as polls, however many course coordinators use third party solutions such as GoSoapBox, Opinion Stage, Poll Daddy. Some of these have the option to be embedded inside Blackboard. Finally, for the advanced user it is possible to custom write your own quizzing and polling solution using modern web development technologies (such as AngularJS) for hosting inside Blackboard itself for a completely integrated learning environment. This presentation will demonstrate the various options as being used in blending learning on campus right now, how they impact the student experience and what it means for you (the course coordinator) to set-up and manage.

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