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Why use Vevox?

Vevox enhances online, hybrid and face to face sessions with options for live polling, quizzes, surveys and Q&A.  Instructors can present questions, answer options and results through a web browser or via the Vevox integration in PowerPoint or Teams. Students participate using a web browser, or the Vevox app, on their own device.

With Vevox you can:

  • Engage your participants with live polling for face to face or virtual sessions.
  • Everyone can share ideas and questions whether remote or in person.
  • Make everyone feel connected, valued & heard.
  • Turn PowerPoint presentations into two-way conversations.
  • Brainstorm & collect ideas, create impactful experiences and gather insights & trends.

More information is available from the Vevox website (opens in new tab).

Access Vevox

Instructors

More information on creating and sharing sessions can be found on the Vevox help site.

NHS users

If you have registered for a University external account you can sign in using your username followed by @soton.ac.uk – for example nhsab1@soton.ac.uk

Students

Students do not need to create an account to use Vevox.

To join a session, students :

  • Follow a link to the online vevox.app, QR code displayed by the instructor, or the link in MySouthampton. (Students can also install the free Vevox app on their own device).
  • Enter the 9-digit Meeting ID.
  • Select Join.

Voting is normally anonymous, but you can require students to create a profile (name and surname).

Students can find more information in our Vevox guide for students.

Guide to Features

Follow these links to Vevox help guides.

Live Polling

Set up is quick, easy and you can see the results in real-time as your audience vote on any web-enabled device. Display options include Multiple choice, Wordcloud, text, star rating, XY plot, and pin on an image.

Quizzes

The Vevox live quizzing feature can help you to identify knowledge gaps, increase participation and attention levels and give instant feedback.

Q&A

Run a Q&A throughout your session and focus your efforts on the most popular crowdsourced questions and give everyone a truly equal voice.

Surveys

Students can answer survey questions in their own time, which makes them a great option for mid-module and end-of-module evaluation surveys. 

This 5-minute video explains how to create a mid-module survey and includes suggestions for the questions you might ask and some practical advice about running the survey and feeding back the results. Learn more about the benefits of mid-module evaluation.

Top Tips

One key piece of advice is where possible, connect to Vevox using a wired connection when teaching (i.e. do not use Eduroam). This is because the Wi-Fi can become unreliable if too many devices in the room are trying to connect, and these days lots of students have two devices each, typically a phone and laptop.

You can extend your PC’s display in CLS rooms so that you can view the Vevox dashboard on your main screen while your PowerPoint slides or the Vevox Projector are shown to your students on the extended screen.

Vevox Integrations

Collaborate or Teams

Vevox is an excellent tool for improving engagement in online sessions. See our guide to using Vevox with Collaborate and Teams for more information.

Panopto

It’s also possible to use Vevox as part of a Panopto webcast – bear in mind you will need to allow for a short (30s) delay in what students see on screen. 

PowerPoint add-in

The Vevox PowerPoint add-in for Windows  enables you to create and run fully integrated polling slides using PowerPoint. The Power Point add-in is installed on all CLS PCs and can be downloaded onto office or personal PCs. 

You can find more information on installing and using the Power Point add-in in our guide.

Training and support

If you need technical help, please contact Vevox support directly or the University ServiceLine –  make sure “Vevox” is in the ‘short description’.

If you’d like to discuss the educational use of Vevox, please contact Digital Learning.