What is the difference between “Live”, “Asynchronous”, and “Polling” mode?
• “Live” sessions involve dynamic interaction between the presenter and the responders. The presenter can control the pace and order of questioning, share results as desired, and add/edit questions on-the-fly. Live sessions are typically used in a classroom or webinar setting where everyone is gathered together at the same time. • “Asynchronous” sessions let the responders work at their own pace and there is no interaction with the presenter. Examples of an Asynchronous session might include quizzes, checks for understanding, homework problems, and surveys. As with all QuestionPress sessions, Asynchronous sessions can be left open indefinitely to gather input from users near or far, now or later. • “Polling” is a form of asynchronous sessions where you can gather data from a large number of people (10 times your normal responder limit). The difference is that polling only gives you the sum total responses and does not keep track of individual data. For example, a poll might tell you th