I loved using Plickers for quick, formative assessments and for reviewing content. But since they've decided that being an easy tool educators isn't good enough and they needed to become a "pay to play" service, I see a lot less utility in them.
I even bought a set of cards to use in the classroom because I loved it so much last time I used it! But I doubt I'll end up using it much, if at all now. Guess it's back to Kahoot!
Popular, perfect for ConcepTests, but functionally cumbersome.
I like the way this is used in the actual class, but it is very difficult to set up. There is no import of questions from any other source, so previous resources, and all the time spent on creating them, becomes a waste. Most annoyingly, you cannot select more than one question to put in a queue. You have to go to each individual question, select it, then select the class queue to put it in, and you can't even select more than on CLASS at a time. Technical support is quick to answer your questions/problems/suggestions, but they are not quick to integrate suggestions. I have been using this for a few years and I keep mentioning the above issues to no avail. They did create "sets" of questions, but that does not address these issues and they still have to be created anew. This could be a superb tool, but it is not at present.
Guy F.Renaissance Charter School at UniversityTamarac, FL
November 5, 2018
The new stuff Plickers is doing is BS. Seriously, just five questions? Seems like it's harder to use now in the classroom than it was before. This is a great tool that's getting ruined.
The new stuff Plickers is doing is BS. Seriously, just five questions? Seems like it's harder to use now in the classroom than it was before. This is a great tool that's getting ruined.