Quizzing and Polling

Quizzing and Polling

Why?

  • Enhances engagement and attention 
  • Promotes retrieval practice 
  • Supports formative assessment 
  • Encourages inclusive participation 
  • Improves performance 

How?

  • Design purposeful questions 
  • Deliver via appropriate tools – Apps for T&L, MS Forms, Moodle Quiz etc
  • Collect and display responses 
  • Provide feedback 
  • Use data to inform and adapt teaching 

When?

  • Before class: To activate prior knowledge or gather opinions 
  • During class: To check comprehension, prompt discussion, or transition between topics 
  • After class: For revision, reflection, or to inform future teaching 

Get Started

  • Quick quiz: Use a 3-question poll mid-lecture to check understanding 
  • Exit ticket: Ask students to submit one thing they learned and one question they still have 
  • Think-Pair-Share with polling: Students discuss in pairs, then vote on the best answer 
  • SAQs (Self-Assessment Quizzes): Embed in Moodle with automated feedback 

Digital Enhancement

  • Microsoft Forms: Allows anonymous, flexible quizzes with automated feedback 
  • Mentimeter/Vevox/Kahoot!: Real-time polling with visual results 
  • MS Teams Polls: Integrated options for synchronous sessions 
  • Moodle Quizzes: Embed quizzes in course content for asynchronous learning 
  • Padlet: Use reactions or voting features for quick feedback 

Resources