Teaching with EchoPoll
Using memes in teaching? EchoPoll provides the perfect platform.
Memes ask students to analyse and synthesise the material. To understand, explain, or create a meme students will need to make connections between their knowledge and observations in the real world, explain concepts or ideas in their own words and break down bigger ideas into their essential components.
Why not, add a meme into an EchoPoll assignment and ask students to explain it.
Echo360's Tips for EchoPoll
Taken from live customer presentations, these 4 tips from members of Echo360’s customer facing team showcase some favourite features of EchoPoll.
Students can participate in EchoPoll in a number of ways. Chris Bull from Echo360’s team in EMEA shows why the join slide is a favourite slide of his.
This video featuring David Yammouni from APAC demonstrates what the students see when they log into EchoPoll via the URL or QR code.
Mary Jane Pettola’s many years in customer success in NA drew her to the ability to simulate a class of students when checking her poll deck.
The APAC team has a student of design on the team, this video features Leah Chandler explaining how to change the colours and design on a slide.