Fingers on Buzzers!
OK, so who’s attended – or hosted - a conference or meeting, where you’ve felt the audience is losing interest? Chances are most people at some point. Holding audience attention is key to a successful event and this means not only providing stimulating content, but also making it interactive so the audience feels part of the proceedings.
It’s probably one of the reasons the TV programme ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?’ is so successful – the audience feels that they are involved - even if they’re just pressing a keypad, rather than acting as the ‘phone a friend’!
Media 1 has just invested £1/4m in the latest state-of-the-art technology, with part of the investment being spent on 1,000 Turning Point audience response keypads. This gives instant feedback on what the audience is thinking, while allowing confidentiality and anonymity.
This type of interaction allows you to seek opinions, test knowledge and reinforce learning, quickly and easily, while bringing events to life.
If you have any thoughts or experiences on interaction at events, we’d love to hear them.
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