Surveys
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How do I add a photo in the description of a question? (questionnaires + quiz)
Go to the questionnaire or quiz in question on your Wisembly platform. Then, in the description of your question, add this code :  In red: This is t...
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What are the possible uses for the survey?
The survey is one of Wisembly's flagship features. Widely used by our customers, it allows us to meet a variety of needs within organizations. In this article, we will discuss some of the possible uses of the two types of surveys: the questionnair...
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How to access the general ranking of quizzes?
With Wisembly, it is possible to make different quizzes at the same time. You can visit this link to know more about the creation of quizzes. Moreover, in an other article, we explain you the analysis of quizzes in detail. Wisembly proposes a f...
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How do I send a suvrey to my participants?
Sometimes you may want to share a survey (questionnaire or quiz) with your participants before or after a meeting. It is possible to send the link of the survey to your participants so that they can access it directly. By clicking on the link, par...
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How to limit the number of choices in a multiple-choice question?
1. The multiple-choice question Multiple-choice questions are available for Votes, Questionnaires or Quizzes. They enable your participants to pick several items among the list of choices you have defined. For instance, if you create a 4-choice qu...
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How to show a Survey item on the Projection screen?
By default, the application doesn't display the results of Surveys automatically. However, you can display it if you want to do so. 1 - Go to Run your wiz > Surveys 2 - Then, select the Survey that interests you, and click on the Results button. ...
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How does Wisembly calculate the quiz results?
When your participants finish a quiz they automatically receive their grade depending on how well they answered the questions. Here is how we determine their quiz results : 1. Unique choice questions Each single choice question is rewarded with 1 ...
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How to launch a Survey ?
1. Before you start If you don't know how to create a survey, read this article.A participant can only reply to a survey from the web application (SMS and Twitter replies are not possible). 2. Launch a survey 1 - From the Animate part of your wi...
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How to create a Survey?
1. Presentation of the survey The survey allows your participants to answer a series of questions that you have created in advance. As the results are not always intended to be displayed to your participants, only the organizers have access to the...
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How to create a grid question?
A) What is a grid question? Grid questions are only available if you are building a questionnaire. It allows you to create a table with several propositions (horizontal rows) while keeping the same answer choices (vertical rows) for each of them. ...
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How do logic jumps work?
A. WHAT IS A LOGIC JUMP? This is an option you can activate when you are creating a questionnaire. It enables you to make a participant skip one or several questions based on his answers. Ex : 1/ Are you familiar with Wisembly? YES / NO 2/ Woul...
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Is it possible to separate the questionnaire into French and English, depending on the language my participants have chosen?
It is possible to create and run two questionnaires at the same time. In a multilingual meeting, you can publish the questionnaires in different languages. The participants must choose the questionnaire they wish to respond to; there is no pre-def...
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How do I view the results of my quiz?
1. Through the Configure your wiz section 1. Go to the section Configure your wiz > Content > Surveys 2. Select the Survey you want to see 3. You can see the answers of all the participants who answered your Survey. This view is very useful for se...
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How do I give further information about the answers to my participants?
1. What is a Correction? When you answer a questionnaire, it can be frustrating to not know exactly why your answer was wrong. This is why you can include an additional response, which is a comment for your participants. 2. How to add a Correction...