When hosting a meeting or webinar, it’s important to interact with your audience and get their feedback. Zoom offers two features within the platform to help: polls and surveys.
Zoom Polls
The polling feature for meetings allows you to create single or multiple-choice polling questions for your meetings and advanced polling allows additional question types. You can launch or create polls during your meeting to gather the responses from your participants and download a report of the responses after the meeting concludes. Polling allows you to check understanding and add interactivity to your meeting. Click here to learn how to use polls.
Zoom Surveys
As the meeting host, you can schedule a survey to be sent to participants when your meeting ends. Afterward, you can download the survey responses as a report to simplify feedback collection. Survey questions can be single or multiple choice, a rating scale or long answer if you want the participants to answer with a written response. In addition to Zoom's native meeting survey feature, you can redirect participants to another service, such as Google Forms. Click here to learn how to use surveys.
Other Tips
Additional information regarding polls and surveys is available on the Zoom Support Center site, along with other helpful topics.
Live Learning Opportunities
If you’d like to learn more about upcoming Zoom changes, useful tips and participate in a Q&A forum so you can ensure you’re utilizing Zoom most effectively in the workplace, check out the Zoom Training Calendar and join a Zoom Workshop held on Fridays, 1 p.m. CT.
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