Using Polling Tools to Make Student–Expert Interaction Dynamic
Polling tools can do much more than test knowledge—they can turn presentations and expert sessions into interactive, engaging learning experiences.
When students present their case study solutions to externals, polling tools can be used to collect real-time feedback, simulate decision-making, or let experts vote on different approaches. Instead of passively listening, externals can actively engage with student ideas, making the experience more realistic and valuable.
Want to see how polling tools can make these interactions more dynamic? Click on the video below for ideas and examples.
Personal reflection
Why are polling tools helpful when students present their case studies to externals?
Polling tools let externals respond in real time, vote on student ideas, and give structured feedback. This creates more interaction and a more realistic experience.
What are some ways to use polling tools during student–expert interaction?
You can use them to ask experts quick questions, simulate business decisions, or have externals rank the best student solutions.
How do polling tools support meaningful feedback and learning?
They encourage dialogue between students and experts, make feedback visible to all, and help students understand how their ideas are received in a real-world context.