You'd need to have someone transpose the results into xlsx/sheets, but I saw someone do a poll last week in zoom using screen share and annotation.
Poll questions are put up and individuals annotate their responses with a stamp. Definitely not "high tech" but worked surprisingly well. Prof who demonstrated said they have used it for undergrad classes with enrolment in excess of 500 with good success. Responses could be screen captured themselves and tabulated afterwards.
Slack is another?option that can leveraged in a number of ways, that might be useful/worth a look.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020, 18:44 annie winkler <winklerar@...> wrote:
Thanks friends! Since we've been using a different and expensive (and separate from our business) voting mechanism for a while, I don't think that the folks in charge are going to approve a zoom poll, but I could see them going for a google form since we can get their member numbers that way and confirm that they're allowed to vote. And though I wish it were just a simple poll, we'll need the data from it afterwards - not just live results.? And Julian I didn't mind the sales-y pitch at all. It's always good to learn about new (to me) tools. Cheers.? Annie