Anshu Garg on September 26th, 2008

Google’s “20 percent time” funda again came with a great tool- Google Moderator, which would allow anyone attending a “tech talk” to submit a question, and then give other participants a way to vote on whether or not that question should be asked.

This is a Free tool offered by Google.

Google Moderator allows anyone to create a specific topic (called series) for questions to be asked in. Questions on the Google Moderator page are ranked automatically based on how many positive votes they received. Questions with more positive votes will be ranked higher than a question with less positive votes. To vote a question, simply click the check-mark button for that question. You can also click the X button if you’d like to vote against an existing question.

This way, the most popular and relevant questions would rise to the top so that the presenter or the moderator of an event could run the discussion more efficiently and in a transparent manner.

You should also give it a try.

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