Where can I use an Audience Response System?

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Posted by Your Guide on January 17, 2006 7:48 PM

Audience Response Systems can be used in all kinds of situations. The following are a few suggestions for where the use of this system may be beneficial:


• In meetings/conventions. Audience Response Systems provide a way to vote on various issues anonymously. This helps resolve conflicts and allows everyone in the meeting to voice their opinion without having to worry about others knowing what they voted for. Audience Response Systems can also be used for session evaluations and agenda development. Finally, Audience Response Systems help make your meeting more interactive.


• In quiz shows/game shows. Audience Response Systems are often used on game shows because they allow an unlimited number of players and questions. They also allow you to score by either team or individual and give instant overall results and cumulative team scores.


• In trade shows/expos. Audience Response Systems can be used for customer surveys, keynote presentations, or workshops.


• For education/trading. Audience Response Systems can be used for management or sales training, as well as in academic classrooms.


• In advertising research. Audience Response Systems can moniter how people feel about new products by allowing members of the audience to take quick attitude and opinion surveys.


• In arena sports events. Many sporting events use Audience Response Systems to calculate audience judging.


• In television programming/movies. Audience Response Systems are commonly used on game shows and talk shows. They are also used to calculate program evaluations.


• In public affairs/special events. Audience Response Systems give a town the ability to have electronic town meetings. They are also useful in debate evaluations, public opinion polling, and public forums.


• For law purposes. Audience Response Systems can be used in the jury selection process as well as in pre-trial testing.



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