Mentimeter is an interactive online tool and app enabling users to capture feedback, to incorporate surveys and quizzes into presentations and to share results with participants in just a few steps.
We’ll show you how to make the most of a free account. Mentimeter does, however, have upgrades available that may be cost effective for small charity and community organisation budgets.
This is a practical hands-on course. There will be mini tasks set during the session so that by the end of the session you feel confident to use Mentimeter to gather feedback at your events or for your work.
Pre-course requirement
You will need to create a free Mentimeter account prior to joining the training. It takes a couple of minutes and does not require a credit card to get started. You can use an email address and create a password: https://www.mentimeter.com/
Am I eligible for this course?
Priority for this course will be given to Trust for London funded small charities and community organisations working in London.
Is this course for me?
This course is for anyone working or volunteering for a small London charity or community organisation that wants engaging ways to capture feedback from people they work with e.g. for impact stories or to share with people in a live environment e.g. at an event.
Course format
Online technical group training
This is an online interactive live training session. You’ll take part in interactive exercises such as breakout room discussions, polls or chat conversations.
You will be asked to complete individual technical tasks on your PC or laptop. You will not be able to join this training using a mobile device. It’s likely that you will need to either create online accounts or download appropriate software, which we’ll tell you about in advance.
Trainer/s
Karen McLean is a Superhighways Data Support Adviser, helping small charities and community groups gain essential digital and data skills backed by the right tech to achieve their goals.
Clare Chamberlain has worked in various roles at London based CVS organisations since 2008 and joined Superhighways in June 2020. She is a Data Support Adviser, helping small charities and community groups to better use the data they collect when supporting communities, to clearly share the story of their work.