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Poll Everywhere 2.0 includes built-in generative AI to help you quickly create engaging, relevant, and structured poll questions. Whether you're looking to spark classroom engagement or generate content aligned with learning outcomes, the AI assistant is here to help.
Where to Start
You can create questions using AI from two places:
The Home page: Ideal for quick starts or brainstorming ideas
The Pulse tab: Designed for structured sets of questions, especially for teaching and learning
Getting Started with AI
When using AI, think about what kind of questions you want to generate. Some helpful prompts include:
“Create four questions that engage my students”
“Write questions aligned with [insert course topic or learning outcome]”
“Build a pulse that checks for understanding on [topic]”
After entering your prompt, the AI will generate a set of questions within a few seconds. You'll then be able to review, edit, and publish them as needed.
Example Use Cases
Engagement: Ask the AI to create a short series of icebreakers or quick checks for understanding.
Curriculum-Aligned Content: Input specific learning outcomes or syllabus topics to generate more targeted questions.
Example prompt: “Create questions based on the following learning outcome: Students will be able to identify and explain the causes of the French Revolution.”
Reviewing and Editing AI-Generated Content
All AI-generated questions can be reviewed and edited inline before use. Always verify accuracy, especially when using the content in academic or high-stakes environments.
You can:
Modify question text
Adjust answer options
Reorganize the order of questions
Save, discard, or regenerate content
argeted questions.
Tips for Using AI Effectively: Use clear, specific prompts for better results and avoid including personal or sensitive information. Always check AI output for factual accuracy and edit or rephrase questions to match your teaching tone or context