CoolTools+Collecting+Information

=CoolTools for Collecting Information=

AnswerGarden is a simple tool for creative brainstorming and collecting feedback. Just create a question and publish it. Users submit answersthat are immediately displayed as tags in a word cloud, which means responses that appear more frequently appear larger in size. || ||  || Google forms are handy tools for quickly collecting and organizing small pieces of information that is displayed as a spreadsheet. Forms are published which means anyone can submit one. No email address is required to complete one, but you need a Gmail account to create them. ||  ||  || Get audience feedback through multiple choice or free text polls that are displayed in real time asPowerPoint, Keynote or web browser graphs. ||  ||  || Create a backchannel during your presentation or lecture to let participants express yourself, then find out what else is going on in the room while you are teaching. ||  ||  || Use wordle combined with a Google Form to collect information that is displayed as a word cloud. Just create a form with a question, collect the information in a spreadsheet, and copy and paste it into Wordle to get a visual glimpse of the results. ||  ||  ||
 * [[image:answergarden.jpg width="60" height="60"]] || ﻿[[image:spacer25.jpg]] || ===Answer Garden===
 * [[image:googleform.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Google Forms===
 * [[image:poll_everywhere.jpg width="65" height="56"]] ||  || ===**Poll Everywhere**===
 * [[image:todays_meet.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Today Meet===
 * [[image:wordle.jpg width="60" height="60"]] ||  || ===Wordle===