Jul 20 2009

Thing 14 Exploring Polldaddy

Published by janicerlevine at 2:48 pm under Tool for Polls and Surveys




It is amazing how many tools are available online. I chose to explore Polldaddy, where you can create polls and surveys and embed them in your website. I created my first poll. Perhaps I will do one for middle school when school starts on “Summer Reading Favorites” as suggested by someone who commented at Stacy Brown’s blog. I think it would be fun to include surveys or polls sometimes on the Epstein School Media Center website for students and/or teachers to fill out, perhaps on what people are reading, perhaps on other topics as well.

Below is my first attempt at creating a poll and embedding it into a website. I actually created a poll widget, and am very proud of myself!

 

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One Response to “Thing 14 Exploring Polldaddy”

  1.   Patty Nathanon 20 Jul 2009 at 10:32 pm

    I learned about Polldaddy from a Learning 2.0 participant last session. Keep in mind that with the free version you can only have 10 questions and 100 responses which is probably perfect for what you want to do.

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