Transform your participants into actors of your lectures and presentations
Multiple choice, Poll, and Find a Number questions allow you to find out what your audience thinks and identify trends in a matter of seconds. You can also provide correct answers to assess the overall level of understanding.
Invite your participants to answer in their own words using the Open Question, Find a Number, and Word Cloud question-types. The latter displays the most recurring answers in real time.
Your audience can participate in your event anonymously or you can invite them to identify themselves to keep track of their results. The choice is yours!
Participants can connect on their computer, tablet, or smartphone. No registration required.
With Wooclap’s Framework feature, embrace simplicity to easily execute renowned analysis models such as SWOT, Porter’s Five Forces, McKinsey’s 7S, and much more. Work interactively and efficiently as a team for remarkable results.
Collect and categorise your audience's ideas to launch a structured discussion with the Brainstorming question-type. Appealing to the spontaneity and creativity of your audience is an ideal way to solve problems in a participatory way.
Using the Find on Image question-type, ask your audience to recognise and point to visual elements.
The Wooclap Wheel is a powerful tool for adding a dose of randomness and interactivity to your presentations, courses, training sessions or meetings.
It lets you add the names of participants or topics to be discussed during the session. When it is launched, one of the elements is chosen at random by the system! This can be removed for the next round, until all the suggestions have been exhausted.
The Whiteboard is useful in several situations: it allows you to visually convey your point, to add or collect ideas on an empty screen, or to co-construct a mind map with your audience.
Add a simple slide with an image and text to contextualise your questions.
Easily add images to your questions and suggested answers.
The question-type allows you to ask participants to link different items to each other.
Add YouTube, Dailymotion, and Vimeo videos, as well as mp3 and mp4 files to your presentations to energise them and visually support your explanations.
Use the timer to offer your audience a supervised break or to give them time to think. Displaying the timer makes each participant responsible for managing the time.
Allow participants to ask their questions live, which can be found on the Message Wall during or after the event. Participants can also react to each other's comments on the wall.
Analyse the participants' preferences through the allocation of points using the Prioritisation question-type.
Ask participants to sort elements into a specific order with the Sorting question-type.
Activate the Competition mode to draw the attention of all participants. At the end of the event, display a podium of the best participants and their high score!
Collect and compare expert and student responses on a single platform, with Script Concordance and Judgement Concordance Tests. Use the experts' feedback displayed on the screen to support your explanations.
Easily gather and analyse your learners' feelings and opinions with the Rating question-type.
Use the Fill in the Blanks question-type to ask students to fill in gaps in a sentence with their own words.
Display your presentation on your students’ devices
If you think of a question during your presentation, use the Quick Questions to create and ask it in real-time.