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What is Vevox?

Engage your participants in real time.

Vevox is an easy-to-use, no-cost platform available to faculty, staff, and students. It supports the creation and deployment of polls and simple surveys (though not intended to replace the advanced features of Qualtrics) as well as live Q&A sessions to boost engagement. Vevox also offers a data analytics dashboard that allows users to review response metrics. You can access Vevox on both computers and mobile devices with no download installation required.

Create a Vevox Account

Presentation hosts will need to create a Vevox Account.

  1. Navigate to the  Vevox login page
  2. Select “Login with SSO.”
  3. Login with your NDUS identifier (firstname.lastname).

Participants do not need to create an account. Sessions using the Blackboard integration will automatically pass student Blackboard credentials through the integration for grade pass through.

Get Started in Vevox

To get started with Vevox, please see the Getting Started in Vevox video for an overview of basic features and use. Note: the video contains references to account creation and upgrading — these steps are not relevant for UND users with our campus license.

Vevox video tutorials - learn more about specific features

For more detailed support, visit the Vevox Helpsite

Vevox Pedagogical Impacts

Vevox periodically hosts an education series webinar where faculty guest speakers discuss their novel uses and impacts of Vevox in the classroom.

Vevox Integrations

Vevox integrates into PowerPoint, MS Teams, Zoom, and Blackboard. See the following video tutorials on specific integrations.

  • PowerPoint Playlist (multiple videos, 1-6 minutes each)
    • When logging into the Vevox add-in in PowerPoint, use your @und.edu email address to be brought to the NDUS login screen. Your @ndus.edu address may not trigger this process, please use @und.edu.
  • MS Teams (6:00 minutes)
  • Zoom (3:54 minutes) 
  • Blackboard Ultra – UND Created tutorials (coming soon)

Accessibility in Vevox

For guidance on creating accessible polls in Vevox, visit TTaDA's webpage on Building an Accessible Poll. Learn accessibility best practices — covering sharing session IDs, choosing accessible question types, adding alternative text, disabling countdown timer music, and reading results aloud.

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