by Alan Warshaw | Mar 3, 2016 | Articles
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,...
by Alan Warshaw | Feb 8, 2016 | Articles
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...
by Alan Warshaw | Jan 21, 2016 | Articles
Question:During our interactive sessions the audience seems to participate less and less as time goes by. How can I maintain their interest?Answer:Here are some tips for increasing participation:Engage the audience. Ask questions that are meaningful to the audience....
by Alan Warshaw | Oct 27, 2015 | Articles
A Game Show session always infuses new energy into the day and enlivens the event. It is one of the most popular uses for an audience response system.There are two reasons for having a Game Show session: playing a game to test or impart knowledge, or just to have fun... by Alan Warshaw | Apr 3, 2015 | Articles
Your group meeting is the rare occasion in which the experiences and expectations of each and every person come together in one room. It offers you the opportunity to “walk your talk”. It can be an enlightening, perhaps transformative group experience and can even...
by Alan Warshaw | Jan 27, 2015 | Articles
Quick Tally’s original audience voting machine was featured in a special exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History honoring America’s Funniest Home Videos! The reality-show-with-voting-competition format we helped pioneer 25 years ago is now the...
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