Overview
As Google Moderator is shutting down on June 30, 2015 (more Info) I would like to learn about alternatives, mainly for educators.
Requirements
- Web application.
- Free or Free for schools of any level, from kindergarten (to be used by teachers and staff) to universities.
- Support / allowed to post in multiple languages.
- Users should be able to use a Google account to participate. If it allows to use a built-in, Facebook, Twitter or another ID provider it's fine but should include also Google accounts.
- Should have access/permission/privacy controls, at least include something similar to the following:
- Owner: allowed to manage the series settings, create topics, manage permissions. Includes collaborator permissions.
- Collaborator: allowed to send submissions and vote.
- Viewer: allowed to view submissions.
- The topic settings should include options to:
- a deadline for receiving submissions including date and time.
- allow anonymous submissions.
- Submissions views
- All submissions view
- Sort submissions to be voted by the user
- By submission date-time: newest/oldest
- By popularity (total number of votes)
- Randomly
- Featured submission. Highlight the next submission to be voted. Once the participant vote it, show the next submission to be voted by him.
- Submissions made by the participant should be clearly identified
- Sort submissions to be voted by the user
- Participant submissions view or filter to display only the submissions made by the current participant.
- All submissions view
- Export/backup for secure archiving and later analysis
Possible "answer seeds" sources
Google Web Search
Searching google moderator alternatives doesn't offer many options. Should be refined someway or use broader search terms.
alternativeto.net
It has a specific page for alternatives to Google Moderator but it requires to review one by one. It has Google Moderator in the Business & Commerce category but should be included in Education & Reference and Social & Communication too, I think.
Looking at the following tags could help to find alternatives that are not documented yet: feedback-system, customer-feedback, user-feedback, brainstorming, vote, classroom-polls, interactive-classroom, classroom-response-system, audience-response-system,
Software Insider
http://www.softwareinsider.com/ It doesn't have a specific page for alternatives to Google Moderator. Maybe looking at the Survey Software topic could help could help to find alternatives. It has filters that could help too.
Software Recommendations
AFAIK it doesn't have yet many tags like those that alternative.net alread has but using them as search terms could help. Below there are some findings:
Related questions
Online poll that lets users add new options?
About Google Moderator
From
How Moderator Works
What does Google Moderator do?
- Google Moderator allows you to create a series about anything that you are interested in discussing and open it up for people to submit questions, ideas, or suggestions. These are called submissions.
- Anyone can come to the site and submit a question, idea, or vote, and anyone can vote. Google Moderator shows you a question in the box with the blue background. This is called the Featured Question.
- A topic is a way to break up your series into smaller, more manageable topics of discussion. You can have one topic, or multiple topics. For example, if you create a series of 'Book clubs' for your organization, topics could be 'Fiction,' 'Non-fiction,' or 'Auto-biographies.'
From
Moderator for Google Apps
Why should I use Google Moderator on my domain?
Google Moderator on your domain allows you to:
- make series and topics entirely internal to your organization
- invite outside parties to view your series but not participate
- specify featured series to be displayed on the front page