Pinnion Plugin
structured communication, audience participation, user feedback, mobile, education. Requires at least: 2.0.2 Tested up to: 3.3.
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Showing 5 of 5| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| sidebar survey | 30 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
| poll | 43 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
| post survey | 93 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
| survey | 144 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
| quiz | 159 | — | Tag | 16 hours ago |
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- Version
- trunk
- Last Updated
- Jun 19, 2013
- Requires WP
- 0+
- Tested Up To
- 10.0
- PHP Version
- N/A
- Author
- Jordan Beaver
Support & Rating
- Rating
- ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆ 2.2
- Reviews
- 6
- Support Threads
- 0
- Resolved
- 0%
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Pinnion Plugin
Embedded into any WordPress post or page via the Insert Pinnion button
Embedded into non-WordPress web pages via the iFrame embed code
Distributed through email, Facebook, Twitter, etc. via the Direct Link
Viewed in a mobile web browser via the Direct Link
Viewed on all smartphones via the Pinnion apps for iOS and Android, or from any web link thanks to our device auto detection technology.
The responses that you receive from all of these sources are combined into a
single set of results that can be viewed from within the plugin.
Can I login to my Pinnion account from outside of WordPress?
Yes, at https://secure.pinnion.com. We recommend
visiting this site first to create your account. Afterwards, you can choose to
access your account via the WordPress plugin or directly via
https://secure.pinnion.com. You will have the same experience and
functionality either way.
Creating Pinnions
I want to have an "other" option. How do I handle this?
This is possible to do by using the question branching (aka skip logic)
capabilities of Pinnion:
Create an answer option for "Other"
Add Another Question and click "Advanced View"
Set "Prerequisite Responses" to "any"
Choose the prior question from the list and then check "Other"
Anyone who answers the previous question with "Other" will be able to type in
his/her answer on this screen. Anyone who selected a different option will
skip this screen and go on to the next question.
Buttons, both full width and in a narrower coulmn format.
Picker, Shown as a picker-wheel when a touch enabled device is detected, and as a drop-down when viewed on a computer with a mouse or trac-pad interface.
Sliding Scale, ideal for ratings, set as many points as you wish.
Open response, for situations when a typed response is necessary we support full-open, numeric only, URL entry, and Email entry types.
Image Select, simply click on, or touch an image to select.
All answer types can be set as Required or Not Required. Checkboxes and
Buttons can be set as Single Select or Multi-Select (with options for min and
max answer selections). Images can be included for each Channel, Pinnion,
Question, and Answer option.
Channels
What is a Channel?
Channels are the main distribution and discovery method for Pinnions. You can
create as many channels as you like and distribute each Pinnion to one or
multiple channels. If you set-up the Pinnion Plugin to use a Channel instead
of an individual Pinnion, then the plugin will always display the most-current
Pinnion that has been assigned to that Channel. For instance, you might have
one channel for your blog sidebar and another for the pages of your site. You
could create some Pinnions that are only distributed to one channel or the
other and some Pinnions that are distributed to both channels.
Users will need to have the name of your channel in order to take your
Pinnions using the iOS or Android apps. Once they are subscribed to your Channel, they will be notified whenever a new Pinnion is available.
Each Channel also has its own webpage at
secure.pinnion.com/(channelname).
How do I distribute my Pinnion to a Channel?
Start by creating the Channels that you wish to have. You simply give your
channel a name and decide whether or not a password should be required to join
the Channel. Then, create a new Pinnion and
author the questions and answers. Proceed to the Include tab, where you can
select one or more Channels for the Pinnion. Finally, you'll use the distribution tab to select the day and time
for your Pinnion to be distributed, along with an expiration. The Pinnion will
be distributed to the appropriate channels at the time that you indicate.
View the Pinnion resources page for more
information.
Pinnion deals with sensitive information or if you are simply trying to build
suspense (say, at an event where you wish to announce all of the results at a
later session). Showing results at the end of a Pinnion may be
useful in "before-and-after" or pre-test/post-test scenarios.
How can I download results?
Results download is not available for free accounts. Contact us to learn more about how we can enable this feature for you. We offer many easy to use exports including CSV for use in Excel, and custom reports designed to suit your exact needs.
Etc.
I've lost my password.
Visit our reset password
page and enter your email address. A reset link will be emailed to you. Note:
the password reset process will take place in your web browser, but outside of
WordPress.
What is structured communication?
In a nutshell, it's the process of creating a set of potential answers in
order to ensure that the answers you receive are relevant and usable. If you
blog about cats, structured communication will prevent your Pinnion results
from containing requests to blog about Dalmatians. If your blog has 17,000
readers, structured communication will provide you with compiled answers that
are easy to process, so you can quickly understand what your large and diverse
audience is telling you.