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December 19, 2012
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Way to conduct anonymous polling?

  • December 19, 2012
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At the end of a meeting/class, I'd like to get some anonymous feedback as a way to increase honesty.  But polling lets me see the voter's reply.  Bummer...  is there a way to do this?

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    Correct answer Jorma_at_Knox

    The Connect room will always track how the question was answered by the group as well as how the individuals answered. You could just keep quite about the user specific tracking, or you can use the End Meeting tool (or Weblinks Pod) to force everyone in the room to a Presenter/Captivate presentation that has a series of questions. Objects in the Content library will not track user specific information, so it would be anonymous. Along the same lines, you could use those tools to send the attendees to a Survey Monkey, or similar, site or even use the Google Docs tool to create a survey. All would track answers as a whole, but not necessarily the user specifics.

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    December 19, 2012

    The Connect room will always track how the question was answered by the group as well as how the individuals answered. You could just keep quite about the user specific tracking, or you can use the End Meeting tool (or Weblinks Pod) to force everyone in the room to a Presenter/Captivate presentation that has a series of questions. Objects in the Content library will not track user specific information, so it would be anonymous. Along the same lines, you could use those tools to send the attendees to a Survey Monkey, or similar, site or even use the Google Docs tool to create a survey. All would track answers as a whole, but not necessarily the user specifics.

    November 10, 2014

    Thanks! I had this exact question and this helps to answer my question.