Would it be possible to create a matching type question type?
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Maike
I would like to have this kind of question type as well. Currently there is no interactive way to let the audience sort multiple statements or terms into predefined "buckets" (e.g., "True", "False", and "I don't know" or "Category A, B, C").
How it could look in the presenter setup: Define multiple (minimum 2) category buckets. Add a list of statements, concepts, or items. Assign the correct category to each statement for automated scoring.
How it could look for the audience: Participants see one card/statement at a time on their mobile devices. They can drag-and-drop, swipe, or select the bucket where the card belongs before moving to the next one.
Result visualization: A real-time column view on the main screen showing which statements were placed in which buckets. For larger crowds, show the percentage distribution of votes per statement (e.g., "Statement X was voted 80% True and 20% False").
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Bin
yes please, we still await this 5 years later
Maja Frisell
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New features
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Jens Beyer68
It would be nice to have new features like: "guess a number", "find on image", "Sorting", "matching" and "fill in the blanks"!
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matching pairs
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raffaella
if i have a list of name and the learner has to choose if the name can be associated with a male or a female subject or both.
Maja Frisell
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Drag and Drop slide
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Agata Dymarczyk
I need to create interactive presentation where audience will be able to drag and drop answers to proper place.
Maja Frisell
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Match the following
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dhanya.nair@millenniumhotels.co.uk
Add Option one and Option two and provide choices to the attendees to drag and drop in the given options
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Sort
Ashley Price
Have a sorting question where you can put different items into categories.
Gionmattia Carancini
Yep, I was looking for this kind of quiz as well!
Maja Frisell
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Interconnections
Henrietta Evans
Have separate lists of items and allow audience to to connect items from one list to another. Idea to show relationships. Where multiple people vote for the same relationship the line becomes bolder, fewer votes will show as much fainter.
Rob Lebrun
Yes I thought a drag and drop is a simple content slide that can go a long way.
For phones, hold to drag, let go to do.
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