Slotted
Mentimeter
Three things that I like about Mentimeter
- Has a good idea to it and is a helpful tool.
- Easy to use, and also a great plus is that it is free.
- Has great feedback advice.
Three things that I do not like about Mentimeter
- I think that it is a very simple tool and it should have functions such as sending back feedback through text, and also a long answer form.
- I think that all the feedback should be anonymous with the text included if it is added, and for teacher in test or pop quiz cases, you should have to log in and take the test with an account so that he knows who go it wrong and who got it right.
- That the idea is great, but it could be used so much in depth, and it could be much more complex and better.
Three things that I like about Slotted
- Very easy to use.
- Great for keeping track of who said he would bring one and being able to count on people, in other words easy for people to be held accountable.
- Great for planning events.
Three things I did not like about Slotted
- It is not that great in the sense of feed back, people should be able to add to the list, and change things.
- I think that prices and things should be able to be listed.
- Individual time zones for different people.
Two ways I could use Mentimeter:
- Create a survey after I present a project to see if my audience got the subject.
- Create a survey in class to see who would like to do different things in it and suggest it to the teacher.
Two ways I could use Slotted
- Throw a party with all of my friends and see who can take different things to it.
- If a class is throwing a party, I could make a list to see who has to bring what things also. For example Ms.Shawn is throwing a popcorn party and she wants to know who can bring what.
- Going to a cold place and see what I have to pack.
- Going shopping and seeing what I need. Check off the things I already have and everything that is not checked are things that I need to buy.