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8th Sakai Conference4-7 December 2007 Newport Beach Stephen Marquard and Greg Doyle University of Cape Town Do you want to find out more about polls? o Yes o No o Maybe
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Outline About Polls Origins Poll examples Current features Plans How to contribute
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About Polls Polls is a lightweight, simple tool for anonymous voting to: –gauge opinions, beliefs, attitudes or interests –make a decision –elect people Polls is not –an assessment tool (no grading, anonymous) –for related sets of questions (only one question per poll)
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Origins Polls in UCT’s home- grown legacy online learning environment (connect), with link to associated discussion
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The First Sakai Poll Elections for student governance (Student Representative Council) at the University of Cape Town (2006)
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Creating a poll for testing beliefs
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Polls for fun Polls in the Centre for Educational Technology Sociality site (UCT, 2007)
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Polls for decision making Poll in a simulation in an international law course, University of Cape Town (2007)
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Polls for gauging interest Poll for selecting NetG self- study modules available for students and staff
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Polls for gathering information on student behaviour Poll in a 1 st year undergraduate course, University of Cape Town (2007)
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Current features Polls is available in Sakai 2.5 as a provisional tool –Timed release/retract –Configurable min/max options –Conditional release of results (always/never/after vote/after close) –Spoiled vote (can allow votes for no options) –Permissions for voting, adding and editing polls –Rich text editor for description & options
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Poll Plans Richer user interface –Simpler workflow for creating polls –More visual display of results (graphs, etc.) Complete support for Sakai shared services (search, import/export, archive, notifications) Global polls (e.g. in Gateway) Integration with Forums (vote, then discuss) Embeddable polls as widgets (e.g. in a Wiki page, Announcement, Forum message or Melete module) Tool convergence? (Polls, ImageQuiz, Evaluation)
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Add feature requests or bug reports in JIRA (http://issues.sakaiproject.org)http://issues.sakaiproject.org Ideas, integrating polls with other tools, complex requirements, volunteering design, development or QA effort? Stephen Marquard, stephen.marquard@uct.ac.za Greg Doyle, gregory.doyle@uct.ac.za How to Contribute
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8th Sakai Conference4-7 December 2007 Newport Beach Stephen Marquard and Greg Doyle University of Cape Town Do you understand? o Yes o No o Maybe
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