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Compare Poll Everywhere vs. SMSPoll, Socrative, Top Hat Monacle, and others evolt.org - Browser Archive IE NetRenderer Voting via SMS, Internet, Twitter | Sendsteps | SMS stemmen Talks at the 2009 jQuery Conference This past weekend was the 2009 jQuery Conference here in Boston. It was an incredible event – 300 people attended and a ton of discussion, collaboration, and learning happened. Nearly the entire jQuery project team had the opportunity to meet for two days prior to the conference and hash a number of things out – figuring out most of the planning for the upcoming year. (Left to Right: Mike Hostetler (Infrastructure), John Resig (Core), Paul Bakaus (UI), Brandon Aaron (Core), Richard D. A full list of the presentations that were given can be found on the events site. Recent Changes to jQuery’s Internals A run-down of all the features and internal changes made in 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, and 1.3.3/1.4. Understanding JavaScript Testing A broad overview of all the different testing solutions that exist for JavaScript and where they might best fit into your full testing solution. State of jQuery ’09 A quick overview of the past year of jQuery and a look towards the upcoming year. Comments are closed.

SEO Browser Create an interactive college! | Voting via SMS, Internet, Twitter | Shakespeak | Classroom interaction Be part of our user group on Linkedin and start your own discussion with other teachers using Shakespeak during their lectures. The use of Shakespeak during college will help to: Test students their knowledgeGet honest feedback with anonymous responsesAllow everybody to respondRelate to students their mobile phone and social media behaviorUse feedback on any later momentExperience stronger engagement! Download Shakespeak now and experience the effect yourself! Try it now – Free up to 20 People Do you want to hear user experiences? Teacher Chris Kockelkoren and the use of Shakespeak during his college Michel Jansen – Education Advisor University of Amsterdam Use of Shakespeak at CHE University

Phoronix Test Suite - Linux Testing & Benchmarking Platform Browserling SMS Education: Poll Everywhere Is Making the Mobile Pop Quiz More Affordable Over 40% of students text during class and 80% say they've never been caught. That sounds like a bit of a quandary for teachers, but not for much longer: Teachers can now hijack students' cell phones for educational purposes, including testing, homework assignments, quizzes, and more. Poll Everywhere, which specializes in instant audience feedback via text messaging, and Mobile Messenger, a technology solutions group that partners with carriers, have partnered to develop affordable, educational SMS programs. Instead of barking at students to put their phones away, teacher can instead ask them to whip out the phones for a flash quiz during class. As we reported last April, new studies and pilot projects show smartphones can actually make kids smarter, and as a result major foundations are zeroing in on handhelds for preschool and the primary grades. "Student Response Systems typically cost $1,200 per classroom," Poll Everywhere CEO Jeff Vyduna tells Fast Company.

Poll Everywhere Poll Everywhere is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company, founded in April 2007 [1] is an online service for classroom response and audience response systems. Poll Everywhere's product allows audiences and classrooms in over 100 countries[2] to use mobile phones, thereby "plotting the obsolescence"[3] of proprietary hardware response devices otherwise known as clickers. Origins and History[edit] In September 2012, the company announced it had acquired competitors ClassMetric and TextTheMob[7] Over 100,000 educators use the product.[8] Company[edit] The company is managed by two of its cofounders: Jeff Vyduna, Chief Executive Officer; and Brad Gessler, Chief Technology Officer. Key Product Launches[edit] Reception and Publication Mentions[edit] See also[edit] Audience Response Systems References[edit]

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