Intergrate your audience into your lecture! Active participation of your audience in your lectures will enhance the attention of your lecture. A way of active involvement of your audience is through a voting-system. You will intergrate questions in your presentation on which the participants can respond. You can respond to this.
A votingsystem consist of the following parts:
- 1 voting-unit per participant
- basestation (receiver)
- software & computer
The participants-unit is a wireless unit, based on radio-transmission technology. A basic variant has 10 numeric buttons. The extended version with 15 buttons allows a chipcard for conferences where more details are needed. For example, in a shareholders meeting, the chipcard can assign a weight to the vote. With the chipcard-system you can also analyze the results in more detail: Devide the results to age-group, men/women etc. Besides shareholders-meetings, these systems are oft used in council-meetings or at the annual political party meeting.
The software is able to turn the results into different flowcharts, such as diagrams or pie-charts and will store the results.´The computer will be connected to a projector or plasmascreen, allowing direct projection of the results.
Chipcard programming can be done through a special workstation. The chipcard can hold a variety of data and allows the registration of the card in several votingsystems (databases) at the same time.
For permanent installations there is a wired variant available that can be intergrated in tables.
Please be advised that complex voting-systems require programming in advance.
Feel free to contact us if you require any further information.
