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Mathmatize is an in-class polling tool ideally designed for math. The Faculty of Math current has a pilot license. Vevox is the recommended polling tool unless there is a reason not to use it.  
[https://www.mathmatize.com/instructors/ Mathmatize] is a polling tool designed specifically for math. Free-form symbolic responses and various fill-in-the-blank question formats are available (matrices, integrals, and more). The Faculty of Math currently has a pilot license for Mathmatize, please contact Diana Skrzydlo if you are interested in using it in your class.


'''Possible Alternatives:''' Vevox, iClicker


'''Instructor Contact:''' Diana Skryzdlo


'''Help email:''' none.
'''Centrally Supported:''' No
 
'''Possible Alternatives:''' [[Vevox]] and [[iClicker]]
 
'''Instructor Contact:''' [mailto:dkchisho@uwaterloo.ca Diana Skrzydlo] (Math Teaching Fellow), your [https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/profile-type/faculty-liaisons CTE Liaison] for pedagogical support.
 
'''University Support:''' n/a
 
'''Vendor Support:''' [mailto:questions@mathmatize.com questions@mathmatize.com]

Latest revision as of 10:51, 24 September 2024

Mathmatize is a polling tool designed specifically for math. Free-form symbolic responses and various fill-in-the-blank question formats are available (matrices, integrals, and more). The Faculty of Math currently has a pilot license for Mathmatize, please contact Diana Skrzydlo if you are interested in using it in your class.


Centrally Supported: No

Possible Alternatives: Vevox and iClicker

Instructor Contact: Diana Skrzydlo (Math Teaching Fellow), your CTE Liaison for pedagogical support.

University Support: n/a

Vendor Support: questions@mathmatize.com