Anonymity vs. Tracking Responses

Anonymity vs. Tracking Responses

There is a lot to lose and a lot to gain by tracking responses. We have the ability to track responses—i.e., in a testing mode for continuing education, or to identify the winners in a product knowledge or trivia game.In some applications tracking is necessary, or fun...
Battleship at Meetings for Fun or Training

Battleship at Meetings for Fun or Training

The game of Battleship is thought to have its origins in the French game L’Attaque played during World War I. In 1967 Milton Bradley introduced a version of the game that used plastic boards and pegs. In 1977, Milton Bradley also released a computerized...
Ideas spread like viruses

Ideas spread like viruses

The power of an audience response system is in its simplicity. An idea is proposed and everyone gets an equal anonymous vote. Most of our clients believe that communications in small group meetings is so easy that there is no need for an audience response system...
How to create and measure satisfaction at meetings

How to create and measure satisfaction at meetings

An interactive event can both create and measure satisfaction.In the meetings environment, Savvy Audience Response Systems users enhance participation and honor the attendee’s opinions. For example, determining the attendee’s level of expectation about the session,...
Lighting at Interactive Meetings

Lighting at Interactive Meetings

Quick Tally® axiom regarding lighting in the room: If you keep the audience in the dark, they will return the favor. The interactive event room needs to be just dark enough for the attendees to see the projection and light enough to see the face of the keypad and the...