NELIG Presentation: Mobile Polling In Instruction


On Friday, my colleague Sarah Cohen and I delivered a presentation about mobile phone polling in information literacy instruction at the New England Library Instruction Group annual conference in Lowell, MA. The slides are posted below.


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Hi Andy–enjoyed this presentation slide show. One question–I think almost all students have a cell phone, but what if someone doesn’t? It’s odd to hear, but occasionally we do run across a student (young) who doesn’t have a cell. Do you have an alternative? I’m very interested in this idea. Thanks.

Beth, I have had that happen once or twice in classes. I remember to say that is not the only way that students can participate. Students can also participate on laptops or tablets by going to poll4.com and answering there. We also don’t base our classes completely around the polling. It is a jumping off point to discussions, which everyone can participate in.