When attempting to create a Slido quiz in PowerPoint, I can’t connect the questions under one quiz leaderboard. Rather it appears that each slide is an independent quiz. I also tried to add quiz questions through Slido.com, but could not get the questions to load when launching slido through PPT.
Is it possible to create and run a quiz with leaderboarding in PowerPoint, or do you have to run the online version?
Best answer by Joel from Slido
Hey there!
@Djs is correct here. When using the Slido for PowerPoint integration, quiz questions are added as individual slides to your presentation. By default, all the quiz questions you add will be included together in one quiz – meaning you’ll have a comprehensive leaderboard at the end.
However if you ever were wanting to run multiple quizzes in PowerPoint, you’d need to create the separate quizzes at slido.com. Then once you’ve attached that particular slido to your PowerPoint presentation, you’ll see your quiz questions under Existing polls. That’s where you can add all the questions from your first quiz, and then add all the questions from your other quiz. That will keep the results and leaderboards separate in your presentation.
same here, I do have the identical problem. If you (or anybody else) found any sort of solution to this I’d appreciate the work-around or straightforward solution :) I love to integrate Slido into PowerPoint and it feels clumsy to switch to my browser for the quiz.
Otherwise: Dear Slido-team, is there any chance that you guys might be working on this soon?
Okay, found out that while actually the integration into PowerPoint implements one slide per quiz-question, it nevertheless serves as one big quiz whatsoever. Just gave it a try and it works as it should - no need to switch to any browser, the leaderboard includes all questions. All good :)
@Djs is correct here. When using the Slido for PowerPoint integration, quiz questions are added as individual slides to your presentation. By default, all the quiz questions you add will be included together in one quiz – meaning you’ll have a comprehensive leaderboard at the end.
However if you ever were wanting to run multiple quizzes in PowerPoint, you’d need to create the separate quizzes at slido.com. Then once you’ve attached that particular slido to your PowerPoint presentation, you’ll see your quiz questions under Existing polls. That’s where you can add all the questions from your first quiz, and then add all the questions from your other quiz. That will keep the results and leaderboards separate in your presentation.