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iVote App Explainer Animation

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Getting started with the iVote-App Audience Response System

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How iVote-App can transform your PowerPoint talks

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Getting feedback and responses from large audiences in real time has always been a painstakingly difficult task.   As you stand there in front of many people, how can you understand their thoughts and gather valuable input from them?   You could always ask for people to volunteer information or give a show of hands, but this is not the most effective or accurate way of getting feedback.   To work around this problem, we present to you the iVote-App application. What is iVote-App? iVote is an innovative and efficient audience polling app or audience response system.   It consists of a PowerPoint addin to create polling slides and a free polling app for audience members to view and respond to live polling questions.   It is a way of gathering polling information in real time.   No longer will professors, educators, speakers, conference deliverers and students have to become psychological experts reading facial expressions and body lan...

How do you use a Word Cloud during live audience polling?

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Word Clouds are a powerful, visualisation tool that can be used with open text questions in iVote-App.  The word cloud will display an image of all the words sent in by audience members and arrange them into a cloud shape.  The larger the word size in the cloud, the more frequently it was used.  Here is an example of a word cloud using an excerpt from the Winston Churchill (June 4 1940) “We shall fight them on the beaches” speech: How to use Word Clouds in Live Polling Events The iVote-App word cloud opens lots of possibilities during live audience polling presentations.  For the most effective word clouds to be generated, think about using questions that require one-word answers. These are great when used as icebreakers or evaluation style questions.  Here are some examples: Corporate Events/Meetings ·          In a word, sum up how you feel after thi...