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8th Sakai Conference
4-7 December 2007Newport Beach
Stephen Marquard and Greg Doyle
University of Cape Town
Do you want to find out more about polls?Do you want to find out more about polls?
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o MaybeMaybe
OutlineOutline
• About Polls• Origins• Poll examples• Current features• Plans• How to contribute
About PollsAbout 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)
OriginsOrigins
Polls in UCT’s home-grown legacy online learning environment (connect), with link to associated discussion
The First Sakai PollThe First Sakai Poll
Elections for student governance (Student Representative Council) at the University of Cape Town (2006)
Creating a poll for testing beliefsCreating a poll for testing beliefs
Polls for funPolls for fun
Polls in the Centre for Educational Technology Sociality site(UCT, 2007)
Polls for decision makingPolls for decision making
Poll in a simulation in an international law course, University of Cape Town (2007)
Polls for gauging interestPolls for gauging interest
Poll for selecting NetG self-study modules available for students
and staff
Polls for gathering information Polls for gathering information on student behaviouron student behaviour
Poll in a 1st year undergraduate course, University of Cape Town (2007)
Current featuresCurrent 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
Poll PlansPoll 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)
• Add feature requests or bug reports in JIRA (http://issues.sakaiproject.org)
• Ideas, integrating polls with other tools, complex requirements, volunteering design, development or QA effort?
Stephen Marquard, [email protected]
Greg Doyle, [email protected]
How to ContributeHow to Contribute
8th Sakai Conference
4-7 December 2007Newport Beach
Stephen Marquard and Greg Doyle
University of Cape Town
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