by Alan Warshaw | Nov 16, 2017 | Articles
The surprising story of how and where clapping, applause signs and acoustic amplification begin, a few thousand years ago. We take for granted that we show appreciation for a performance by clapping. If we like it, we clap. The more we like it the more and louder we...
by Alan Warshaw | Oct 24, 2017 | Articles
When I review our meetings clients proposed questionnaire (their list of questions to be asked at the event), I often ask if a particular question is intended to be “loaded”. Sometimes I get a blank look and sometimes an impish smile of acknowledgement. Here is an...
by Alan Warshaw | Sep 15, 2017 | Articles
There is something simple and moving that I learned about Audience Response Systems (ARS) at Town Halls. Quick Tally has done some nationally televised events and some community level events. They have been a wonderful learning experience about the power of audience...
by Alan Warshaw | Aug 16, 2017 | Articles
A previous Quick Tally Interactive Systems blog discussed exposing event data when using wireless, or web based audience polling with devices supplied by a vendor. There are more important and less well considered vulnerabilities that are created when using the event...
by Alan Warshaw | Jul 13, 2017 | Articles
In her interesting article quoted in part below, a speaker discovered something amazing about her meeting audience at a Pharma Forum:“A whopping 89 percent admitted to checking e-mail and 62 percent had been texting. Ouch!”Although not her premise, mine is that it...
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