Have you ever noticed how much more you learn when you are involved in the learning process?
You have heard of Audience Response Systems (ARS), but you are probably wondering…
Is it worth the investment or will it be a distraction?
In a recent poll of corporate event planners, over 40% of the audience at their meetings felt the event or conference was “a waste of time” when lectured to by a presenter. In the same poll, 90% of those planners said that will be using Audience Response rentals in future meetings they plan because attendees are more engaged, ask questions related to the presentations, and are generally excited to be at the meeting.
Powerpoint presentation equipment can be easily integrated with ARS that allow presenters and trainers to ask attendees interactive questions. These questions are usually typed into a PowerPoint slide and posed to the audience. The audience then uses their hand-held keypads to respond to the questions in real time. Once the system receives all the responses, this data can be displayed in graph format real-time or stored in a report for future analysis.
Audience Response System rentals are simple to set up, easy to learn, and very intuitive. ARS components consist of the following three things:
- Software
- Radio Frequency Keypads and
- USB Receiver
Who Uses Wireless Audience Response Systems?
Presenters to:
- Make their lecture interactive
- Reinforce key presentation points with knowledge based questions
- Poll the audience on what they think about the subject matter
- Adjust presentation quickly
- Allow audience members to respond honestly and anonymously
- Pre- and post-training testing
- Engage participants in competitive games
- Team building exercises
- Real-time feedback on ideas and topics
- Survey the audience about the event
- Eliminate paper surveys by conducting speaker evaluations electronically
- Provide feedback among participants even with hybrid meetings
- Allow audience members to participate anonymously
- Evaluate the team’s product knowledge and sales profiency
- Survey prospective and current clients about decision making timeframes
- Gain anonymous feedback during product launching events
- Conducting employee polling about new or existing policies
- Use as a screening tool for new hires
- Voting and Elections at Annual Meetings
- Eliminate paper ballots and vote-counting time by conducting elections, by-law, and amendment changes electronically.
- Increases Presenter’s Effectiveness
- Keeps Attendees Engaged in Presentation or Training
- Identifies the Audiences’ Understanding of the Topic