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Here is a quick table that shows how Live Polling with Mentimeter can be used effectively, and/or to overcome identified problems
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| | Yes. Asking students context-relevant questions will keep them alert and their brains active. Well-formed, well-placed and well-paced questions can
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| To give me a sense of my students' level I want an instant confirmation that my teaching has made a difference I want to identify which areas to focus on in a following session
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| I will explain again if majority didn’t give correct answer To know I am pitching it right and at the correct pace (or not) To determine where to go next
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| I am dealing with sensitive topics I want to put students at ease Students might be afraid to get things wrong publicly I am using it as a survey/ research on the fly
| This is what Mentimeter excels at! |
| I want to cater to the needs of my current and particular cohort because I teach a topic that is flexible and changes quickly it suits my particular style
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| | Ask students to rate and/or comment on your teaching after each session, by the end of Term you will have data-driven insight into your own teaching If you change something on the basis of asking them to comment/ rate from one week to the next, students will know that you appreciate feedback and feel that their opinions are listened to.
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Anonymity can put students at ease
It allows teachers to use the so-called “Socratic" teaching method, progressing students’ understanding through questioning their preconceptions, reacting flexibly to their answers and thus progressing to a fuller understanding as a whole