If you want to create polls and quizzes for your presentations without a new interface, MeetMoji is a good choice. It integrates with tools you already know like PowerPoint, Google Slides and YouTube, with features like real-time polls, anonymous responses and content embedding. The service also lets you share web pages and documents, so you can get people to participate and share information.
Another option is ClassPoint, which tightly integrates with PowerPoint to let you create quizzes and get students more involved. With features like AI-generated quizzes, gamification and annotation tools, ClassPoint requires a low learning investment while offering powerful presentation tools to make your lessons more engaging.
If you want more features, Opinion Stage offers a relatively simple interface for creating interactive visual quizzes, polls and surveys. With hundreds of templates you can customize and AI-assisted creation, it can be used for marketing, education and other purposes, and it integrates with services like Mailchimp and Google Sheets. That can help you get people to participate, gather feedback and optimize results.
If you want a simpler quiz creation tool, Quizbot cuts the complexity by generating different types of questions from multiple sources. It can handle multiple languages and has features like plagiarism detection and AI content detection, so it can be used to create practice exams and standardized tests.