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Wireless audience response system : Expert advice
Come up with a test question: This helps to make the atmosphere more relaxed, and at the same time it also helps the participants to get used to using the keypads
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Don’t give anyone a stick to beat you with: Here are a few simple tricks to create a debate and stay in control.
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The importance of interactivity: Allow two or three minutes per question (including comments)
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Polemical or consensual: Your questions will have a positive effect on your audience
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Take a calm approach to an interactive session: Do a few simple tests before you get started
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Get an idea of participants’ progress with a question that is repeated both before and after your introduction: Mirror sorting
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Compare the answers from different sub-groups so that you can refine your comments: cross-referenced sorting
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Stimulate your audience with a challenge against the clock: The ranking
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Individual assessment? Save time with PowerVote: lists of participants and voting sheet
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