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I found both to be equally as efficient to use. I believe hyperlinks and QR codes have the same accessibility. Although I used links for both quizzes, I wouldn't find using QR codes too difficult either (so long as one has a QR code reader!)
ReplyDeleteI used the links to access the surveys because I don't have a real phone which can read QR Codes. I prefer the Google Forms survey because the other one shows the totals as it goes along so a later applicant could end up just choosing the leading choice because of some kind of social gobbledigook or whatnot.
ReplyDeleteI used the link because i do not have a qr code reader.
ReplyDeleteI like the google classroom one because it has bigger pictures and I can see the detail better.
I used both because every vote counts I found the link better to use, the QR code is a bit confusing you don't know if your vote went through nor can you tell.
ReplyDeleteI used the link and not the QR Code, mainly because I found this method easier than scanning a QR Code just to simply access a survey. I found the second version of the same survey to be easier than the first version, because it's just a "A-D" Multiple Choice survey.
ReplyDeleteI used the link because it was there. I don't have a qr reader so this was easier.
ReplyDeleteI used the link because it is way better then the QR code
ReplyDeleteI used the link, because I don't have a QR scanner. I found both surveys to be easy.
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ReplyDeleteI used the links because they were there.
ReplyDeleteI used the link because i do not have a qr code reader. I like the second version of the survey, because i found it was easier to see the pictures.
ReplyDeleteI liked the link better i felt it was easier to use but i don't see much difference between them.
ReplyDeleteI liked the plus post link better because it was quick and easy. It also showed the percentages of other classmates answers.
ReplyDeleteI used the link since don't have QR code but either way i felt like one was more organized and easier to understand.
ReplyDeleteI used the links because I deleted my QR scanner when my phone started running out of memory. I think the first link was easier because I only had to click one thing.
ReplyDeleteI liked the plus post link better because it was quick and easy. It also showed the percentages of other classmates answers. Also I don't have a qr scanner on my phone
ReplyDeleteI used the link because both a phone and a computer have browsers and built in support for hyperlinks, while the QR code needs a QR code reader app. I also liked the first survey better because after you complete it it shows the percentage of what you picked compared to what else was picked.
ReplyDeleteI used the link because, I'm used to clicking links rather than scanning a code pattern. I found that the first survey was more convenient to use.
ReplyDeleteI used the link. This is just because it was easier to click on it then taking out my phone to scan the code. I personal liked both. It did not matter to me. I did like how Google Plus showed me what others are into too.
ReplyDeleteI scanned and click at first use the qr scanner then I use my computer I prefer to click then scan and I think both surveys I rate the same
ReplyDeleteI used the link because I think it's more easier to access then the QR code. Many of us don't have scanner's on our phones so it could be a hassle trying to get onto it. In general I thought both quizzes were simple and easy to understand on Google Plus and Google Forms.
ReplyDeleteI'd say I like using likns more than QR codes and the google plus survey was nicer because it showed what percentage of the class chose which info graphic.
ReplyDeleteWell, I used the link because I don't have a QR scanner on my phone. It is also easier to log on the computer and click the link personally because then you don't have to worry about your phone messing anything up. I prefer the Google Plus survey instead of Google Forms because in Google Plus you can get an idea easier what other people prefer. It gives you a percentage while Google Form it doesn't give you a percentage, it just says Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI used the links instead of the codes because it was easier for me to click it than to try and figure out how to use the code on my phone. I prefer the first survey compared to the second because it shows you what was voted for the most and what was voted for the least.
ReplyDeleteI used the link since I don't think I have a QR reader on my phone (Don't use it enough to know).
ReplyDeleteBoth surveys weren't very different in terms of how easy they were to use, both were pretty much the same.
I only used the links because it was a lot easier to access since I am already on a computer.
ReplyDeleteI used the link since i found it quicker to use.
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ReplyDeleteI used the link because it's just what I'm used to and I also preferred the first survey because I liked the layout.
ReplyDeletei used the link because i find it easier to use because you can do it personally.
ReplyDeleteI used the link because it was quicker and I was already on the computer. I liked the second link better.
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