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Lunch & Learn Series: Polls on Zoom with Gabriel Smith

October 2, 2020

This session was held on Friday, October 2, 2020 at Noon.

This week we will continue exploring the features of Zoom with a deep dive into polling and other general pro-tips. We will look into setting up polls, polling reports and different ways in which polls can be used to increase student engagement.

Bring your stories and experiences with Polls on Zoom and share any difficulties you may have run into to collectively find a solution.

The key takeaways for the session are:

  1. Learn how to enable Polling in your Zoom settings
  2. Learn how to Create polls
  3. Learn how to generate polling reports
  4. Learn different ways of engaging students with polls
Presentation Slides:
Polling-20201001-GabrielSmith-1Download the presentation slides

If you have questions or would like to know more about the topic of this session, please contact it@landfood.ubc.ca

Tags: Best Practices, Online Teaching, Tech & Digital Media
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