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Q&A Sessions

Every question asked. No one left behind.

BrainCraft's anonymous Q&A slide lets students submit questions freely. The best ones rise through peer upvoting so you always tackle what matters most.

Q&A 14 questionsAnonymous mode on
12

Will this be on the exam?

28

📌 PinnedCan you explain recursion with a tree example?

19

What's the difference between stack and heap?

Anonymous by default

Students who'd never raise their hand in class will type their question instead.

Peer upvoting

The audience votes questions up. You see the most important ones first.

Moderation controls

Review before displaying. Hide irrelevant questions. Pin the ones you want to address.

Built-in trust

Privacy you can count on.

Every student deserves a space to ask without fear. BrainCraft's anonymity is technical not just a setting.

No names collected

Questions are submitted without any identifier. Not even the host can trace who asked.

Moderated before visible

You approve which questions appear on screen inappropriate submissions never reach the room.

Data purged after session

All responses are deleted once the session closes. Nothing is stored beyond the export you choose to download.

Key features for this use case

Q&A Slide

A dedicated slide type for anonymous audience questions. Students submit at any point. You see them live, moderate, and pin the most important ones to display.

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28Can you explain recursion with a tree example?
19What's the difference between stack and heap?
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