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Audience response is a type of interaction associated with the use
of audience response systems (ARS), to create interactivity between a
presenter and his or her audience in any meeting or conference.
CP Centro Pilota of Rome uses a
computer and a video projector
to project a presentation for the audience to see on the screen in
the conference hall. The PowerPoint slides, working in conjunction
with the audience response software, display questions with several
possible correct answers.
The audience in the meeting room participates by selecting the
answer they believe to be correct and pushing the corresponding key
on their individual wireless keypad. Their answer is then sent to
the base station. The audience response software collects the
results, and the aggregate data is graphically displayed within the
presentation for all to see in the meeting room.
The clickers that CP Centro Pilota uses also have additional
keys, allowing the presenter to ask (and audience members to answer)
True/False questions or even questions calling for particular
numerical answers. |