

The Polls window opens, and if you have created at least one Poll, they will be available. An anonymous poll also hides the names in the report that is created afterwards.Īs a host or co-host, you can reach your Polls during the meeting by clicking the "Polls" button in the bottom panel.

When you are done, click "Save" at the bottom of the window to save.

The questions can be single or multiple choice questions, but you can not choose which answer is right or wrong. Here you can add a title, make your Poll anonymous and add/change questions and the possible answers. The Polls pop-up window should appear.At the bottom of the page, after the " Start" button, you will find " Polls/Quizzes" Click "+ Create". Go to the heading Meetings at Zooms web page () and click on the meeting.Read more aboutĪctivating "polling" in Zoom under the heading "User" () Note: "Polling" must be enabled in your advanced meeting settings. *If you prefer advanced polling option, please read more about on Whilst Q&A can be turned off the Live Event again shows in Outlook and the attendee list.Polls are a type of mini-survey in Zoom that must be created via Zoom's website and are therefore recommended to be created in advance, before the meeting begins. Some may say you may be able to achieve this in Live meetings, however live meetings are one to many events and not so interactive. It would take some thinking about and time to implement You would also need to consider the level of anonymity for example, the uservoice asks to hide the name, whereas total anonymity would be a spoke and hub approach where the meeting appears like a 1 to 1 but in fact, it has all the attendees they are simply unaware of each other and cannot see each other at all within Teams. I imagine this wouldn't be easy to implement because many meetings are setup in Outlook and so you can see attendees there. It would be great to have the option to completely anonymise the attendees - names, initials on the graphic, etc because some meetings can be sensitive but also it may involve scenarios like double blind testing. So I would vote to push it up the agenda. There is a uservoice that was opened a few days ago for just this Not available today in a regular teams meeting.
