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Clojure Remote 2017 Keynote - "The Value of Learning"
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QR Polling #34

Closed webappzero closed 7 years ago

webappzero commented 7 years ago

This looks like a good candidate for a polling solution.

http://directpoll.com

whilei commented 7 years ago

DirectPoll looks good. I assume you'd like to use your own/company's email to register (or set up an email for this project). Can you please send me a login for whichever route you'd like to go with? I'll get started prototyping and building polls as they come up.

webappzero commented 7 years ago

One problem I see with Direct Poll is that we have to "save" the poll every 30 days to keep it from being removed.

If we want to keep the idea of polling in the talk, I'm wondering if we could just generate our own QR code to something like google forms or survey, something that would be sharable to the public so they can see the data. Preferably free.

webappzero commented 7 years ago

This might kick start some ideas for us: https://trevorfox.com/2015/09/qr-codes-scan-to-vote-app-ifttt-google-sheets/

whilei commented 7 years ago

Yep, awesome resource.

Here's our first working QR poll Google Docs Spreadsheet! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mhx786wMi-_Htng_7T3nTyr5ZJLU7WnpIBwDDYf4dqc/edit?usp=sharing

... made by visiting https://maker.ifttt.com/trigger/CR17-VoL/with/key/BwlFonVF1hd-SW0gYKrMk?value1=hello&value2=testing&value3=hola via QR code or otherwise

whilei commented 7 years ago

❗️ It's also worth noting that this kind of polling is limited to A/B multiple-choice, and each choice requires its own QR code.

That means we'll need multiple QRs for anything requiring more than a single-value answer, ie Scan if you like learning needs only one code (and doesn't provide really interesting results), while Do you like learning or muffins more? requires 2 QRs, and so forth.

whilei commented 7 years ago

Another approach would be to use a single QR to point to https://docs.google.com/forms.

📝 eg https://goo.gl/forms/leE8fYUa0M1yLGxb2 <-- I'm inclined to this one for ease of use, and we can open the polling data with a linked spreadsheet

Or we could even embed the form right in the presentation, ala <iframe src="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUgaxwwpCyuXRsKvL2GFK19nTiGPoWQlR3-_JhppFnEOiSIA/viewform?embedded=true" width="760" height="500" frameborder="0" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0">Loading...</iframe>

🙃 Update: Can't embed a live form in a video.

webappzero commented 7 years ago

I like the single QR code pointing to a form. Great find!

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whilei commented 7 years ago

Watching the rehearsal currently!

What would you think about modifying (oh no! not again!) the redpill :pill: to include a reference to that pill's action.

Since the redpill+QR serves three four[^1] functions, it may be helpful to offer a reminder/visual que of what you'd be getting yourself into when you scan.

Something of a compromise between earlier options.

I drew up some prototypes... red-pill-link red-pill-octocat red-pill-twitter

[^1]: Website, tweet, Github, form.

webappzero commented 7 years ago

Fantastic idea!

I'd like to flatten the design as much as possible while still honoring their respective brand rules. E.g. for github we could use this (from https://github.com/logos):

http://img.webappzero.com/j2Kq

And from twitter we could use a white bird: http://img.webappzero.com/j2TR from here: https://brand.twitter.com/he.html

and use a white link to match these. The github will have some black in it, but so does the QR code. That will keep our colors front and center.

Awesome idea!

whilei commented 7 years ago

See images (1a5c935) and changes to use those images in index.org (a932c06).

webappzero commented 7 years ago

What if we use a white version of this, instead of the green google forms logo, to keep our color scheme more consistent?

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http://www.flaticon.com/free-icon/google-forms_104090

whilei commented 7 years ago

Yep we're on the same lines, I should have referenced a later commit https://github.com/webappzero/the-value-of-learning/commit/999a31ee980eee947a3bee9c0895c0e86eb2f0f6, which includes a white pencil. Will slate in the official Form logo instead.

webappzero commented 7 years ago

I like your pencil better. It's more semantic for user input, and less general. The form logo could also look like a page. Thanks!