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pollster

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Objective

Pollster is an audience feedback tool. For use with a larger group, audience members click on any of the large panels and their votes are tallied. The votes are then displayed automatically in the smaller blocks.

A version of Pollster is available (locations to be posted here soon) under a Creative Commons license. A PollsterSupport support page has been set up to provide instructions, and additional information, for users of that version.

Interactivity

Presenter prompts audience, who then make selection by clicking on an option. Each click is registered by panel and communicated to display object. Presenter can reset panel and display by touch or chat command.

 

Features

Clicking on a panel registers a vote.

Owner can reset display by chat or touch.

Feature Requests

Display Response options above Pollster

Response Options: A B C D (replacing colors with textures of these)

Response Options: Strongly Agree, Disagree, Strongly Disagree

Poll results sent to external script.

Ability to switch between response option configurations

Export data to an external script (which could write data to XML file).

 

Feature requests are ... requested!

 

Project participants

  • John (a.k.a Azwaldo Villota)
  • (You!)

 

 

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