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David Amdur

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    The fastest way to create stylish real-time polls using mobile devices. Poll Everywhere replaces expensive proprietary audience response hardware with standard web technology. It's the easiest way to gather live responses in any venue: conferences, presentations, classrooms, radio, tv, print - anywhere, and show results in graphs via PPT or web.
David Amdur

YawnBuster, Interactive Group Activities, Group Games, Enhancing Powerpoint Presentatio... - 0 views

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    Easily add high-impact group activities to your PowerPoint slides or webinar YawnBuster® brings alive your PowerPoint slides with Group Activities such as audience polls, games, group exercises and competitions. Now you can get your audience to think, enjoy, participate and identify key takeaways quickly and easily.
David Amdur

Google Shared Spaces - 0 views

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    includes some of the most popular Google Wave technologies. Among those included are: Map Gadget, Mind Map, Yes/No/Maybe Polling, Diagram Editor, Listy, Concept Draw MindWave, and more! Easy to use stand-alone web pages are created. Works best with Chrome
David Amdur

Wiggio - Makes it easy to work in groups. - 0 views

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    Free collaboration platform by Desire2Learn; comparable w Basecamp: Virtual Meetings, To-dos, calendars, polls, file storage&share, email, text & voice messages
David Amdur

ResponseWare - 0 views

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    Response Technology for Mobile Learning!
David Amdur

Urtak | How it Works - 0 views

shared by David Amdur on 30 Aug 11 - No Cached
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    An Urtak is a tool for collecting opinions. It is best used embedded on a website, but can also be used at Urtak.com An Urtak is made up of a series of Yes / No questions. The questions can be asked by its creator and by all its participants. Questions are asked in a random order. No one can ever choose which specific question they wish to answer. The more a question is answered Don't Care, the less it will be asked to others.
David Amdur

Urtak - 0 views

shared by David Amdur on 30 Aug 11 - No Cached
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    a new survey tool for collecting opinions, easy, efficient, and effective.
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