Earlier this week, I used polleverywhere to get some immediate feedback after my small group student teaching. NUS, through CIT, provides institutional access to it for staff. Polleverywhere works much better than the previous SMS reply polling system.
I first used the software for a presentation session in Coimbatore for the ISSH last year, but it didn't work so well because the internet at the conference venue was slow. Still the audience was quite supportive and tried hard to participate.
For my student teaching this week, the software worked pretty well. Most of the students participated and beyond the feedback scores (which was encouraging), I was really happy to receive some written comments.
Now comes the hard part. Turning the feedback into some concrete action and changes.
I first used the software for a presentation session in Coimbatore for the ISSH last year, but it didn't work so well because the internet at the conference venue was slow. Still the audience was quite supportive and tried hard to participate.
For my student teaching this week, the software worked pretty well. Most of the students participated and beyond the feedback scores (which was encouraging), I was really happy to receive some written comments.
Now comes the hard part. Turning the feedback into some concrete action and changes.
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