Microsoft is in the process of deploying a method to combine interactive Forms (i.e. the Microsoft product) into PowerPoint presentations. This is part of the larger Present Live toolset, which essentially shares a PowerPoint as a livestream. This must be launched from the web browser version of PowerPoint.
Brock users do have access to the new tools, but setup is currently a bit confusing. PowerPoint must be updated to the latest version to use the Forms features.
Once in place, PowerPoints can be presented with interactive Forms questions and polls. This can be used for quick, real-time engagement, information gathering, or even assessment--all without leaving the PowerPoint itself.
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The link to a Form can be found through the Collect responses button when editing in Forms itself. You should also be aware of the sharing options in the top-left.
Once the link is added, you will be prompted to choose between Present for Interactive meetings and Collect responses offline.
The latter will embed the Form in its entirety and, while not ideal for a presentation, could be used to asynchronously gather feedback or function as a more involved quiz.
The former option will embed the Form, beginning with the first question and in accordance with the options you selected in the Form. This will also include a QR code to link directly to the Form, which means that viewers can still access the questions if the presentation is not shared in a live, interactive setting.
Present your PowerPoint
The Present for Interactive meetings option will embed a live web form that will render when using the Present Live presentation option. This eliminates the need for screen switching, allowing you to seamlessly present without interruption.
Presenting the PowerPoint through Teams, or by sharing your screen through any other presentation or meeting tool, will not render an interactive form but will still offer access to the form through the QR code or short URL.
View the responses to your Form
To see the responses to your form or quiz, return to Forms in to your Microsoft 365 account. Open the appropriate item in your My forms page, and then select the Responses tab at the top of the page. The option to export responses to a spreadsheet is on the right.