Obtaining In-Depth Audience Response System Data

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Today's technology has created thrilling new tools for audience participation and immediate data generation and analysis. They are widely known as Audience Response Systems. From professional meetings to voting analysis that goes far beyond the simple “yea or nay”, an Interactive Audience Response system can meet or exceed your needs. In the old days, the traditional audience response methods were confined to simple and archaic cheers, jeers and the raising of the hands. These methods often gave inaccurate and confusing results while performing Interactive Audience Polling.


Modern audience response systems gives the professional business person, researcher, master of ceremonies, and all those that give presentations at workshops and seminars, to name a few, a tool to obtain instant reliable and valid feedback from their audiences. Imagine this: you are giving a seminar in front of thousands of people. The first thing that might be of importance, in this presentation, will be holding the audience’s interest. Having a professionally designed Audience Response System provided by The Extreme Group will insure interaction and a level of audience response. In this way, a presentation or seminar can follow the path of identifying audience interests and enable quick adjusting of the presentation to hold and even peak audience interest and retention.


After gaining and retaining audience interest, another important aspect of Audience Response may be to gather quantitative critical response data. Whatever the forum, be it a business meeting, occupational seminar or a researcher’s sample study, the information gathered could provide data invaluable for the future.

In sum, the technology of today, via an audience response system, is available to anyone wanting the feedback or opinions of others. Having the Extreme Group design such a system can result in data that is valid and reliable, as well as quantitatively and qualitatively accurate and available. 

             

All pages written by Mitch McCrimmon, Ph.D. and copyright © Self Renewal Group 1996-2008

 

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