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iGroupPoll app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 6704 ratings )
Business Productivity
Developer: Robert Lyon
Free
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 10 Mar 2014
App size: 11.42 Mb

iGroupPoll

1.5 Billion people in the world own a smartphone. That is 1 in every 5 people!

Add interaction to your presentation or lessons by using everyone’s smartphone in the room.

I was personally looking for a way to spice up my presentations and get my audience involved. I was bummed when all I could find were hardware devices. Those systems are great but very costly. You also have to tote them around, replace batteries and then collect them at the end of a presentation.

I wanted a way to come into a room, give a presentation and ask everyone to take out their smartphone and answer some questions live! with iGroupPoll you can do that very thing. The user doesn’t even have to create an account to participate.

USE:

You as the presenter would set up a series of questions for the room to answer. After you create this poll you would then distribute the poll’s code to the participants.

They can in turn log into the same app using Facebook, Google, their own registered account or take the poll anonymously.

Admin Features:
-Animated graphs. This adds a professional edge to your presentations.
-Password protect your data so you can be sure no one can get in but the people you trust.
-Use with airplay to stream the presentation on screen or use a cable hookup.
-Create Multiple choice, true/false, yes/no, drop down, scale, or fill in the blank style questions.
-Export the data for sharing results later.
-Reset the polls to use again with another group
-Create, Edit and View Polls on the fly.
-Forget your password? Don’t worry you can reset from within the app!
-Set expirations to polls.

Viewer Features:
(this is also known as the audience or student view).
-Ability to remove ads from display.
-Swipe through questions
-See how many questions remain
-Re-answer (If you didn’t like your answer you can always go back and correct, even if you are anonymous.