Pin on Image

Use the Pin on Image question type to let your audience pin an area on an image.

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Written by Olivia Hanifan
Updated over a week ago

With the Pin on Image question type, your audience can interact with your slide and point to an area of an image. Let your audience pin on a map where they are from or test your students' knowledge by having them mark the correct body part on an image in the anatomy class – the Pin on Image question type gives you endless possibilities!

How to create a Pin on Image question

This is how you create a Pin on Image question in Mentimeter:

  1. Create a new slide

  2. Choose the Pin on Image question type

  3. Fill in your question

  4. Upload your image (or drag and drop). You can upload one of your own images or choose an image from unsplash or a gif library.

If you want to provide more context or more detailed instructions you can add more text in the “meta description” or “longer description”.

Note: If the participant has multiple input devices such as a touchpad, touchscreen and external mouse, only one of the input devices will be able to move the pin on image at the moment in the voting view due to a web browser limitation.

Show Correct Area on a Pin on Image

If you want your audience to click on a specific area, you can mark part of the Pin on Image as correct. Here’s how:

1. In the 'Content' tab, toggle "Show correct area". Then click on "Add correct area".

2. Adjust the area according to your preferences and confirm by clicking the "Set correct area" button.

And that’s it! Now you can ask your audience to aim for a specific area in the Pin on Image. To display or hide the correct area while presenting, simply hit the Enter key.

Inspiration on how to use Pin on Image

Ice-breakers

Education

Business

Note: Pin on Image is not usable by audience members with visual impairments, see Accessibility in Mentimeter for more information or contact us.

Micro Course: Pin on Image

If you wish to learn how to engage your audience with our Pin on image slide type, please check this micro course that provides a step-by-step guide on how to get started, as well as plenty of examples and inspiration!

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