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Greetings from ClassPoint i'm Michael from INKNOE and in this video I'll introduce you to the slide drawing activity in this example i have a quadratic equation and want my students to draw its graph traditionally i could only pick one or two students to do this on the classroom whiteboard but now with classpoint every student can participate to turn this slide into a question i'll click here to add the slide drawing button in the properties i'd like to check this option to hide my students names when their submissions are shown this way they won't feel bad if they've made a mistake in addition i'll automatically minimize the result window so my students can't see each other's submissions when i click the question button during the slideshow it will launch the question and immediately minimize the result window from the in progress button state i can clearly see how many students have submitted their answers along with the timer let's look at the student sid...