Interactive Voting
Using wireless keypads participants can express their opinions for display immediately. Data is captured and stored for further analysis.
Why use Electronic Voting Systems from Eurosis:
Use for a range of activities including:
- generating valuable feedback
- gauging opinions
- testing knowledge retention
- capturing voting decisions
- creating interactivity
- promoting engagement
Cost effective, simple to use, with immediate accurate results:
- instant graphical result display
- comprehensive data reporting
- easy to set up and configure
- optional powerpoint integration
- anonymous, individual or demographically sorted results
Interactive voting systems use electronic keypads to capture audience responses at events from small meetings to international corporate conferences.
Use Eurosis Electronic Voting Systems for:
Training and Assessment
This invaluable training tool can be used in either an anonymous or transparent capacity. Participant reports can help to highlight whether individuals require further training in a topic.
Suggest use: Equality and Diversity Training
Recruitment
Interview numerous applicants together during the initial stages, and for psychometric testing and knowledge assessment. Use results to see instantly who has sufficient knowledge to carry out the role applied for.
Suggested use: Psychometric Testing
Public Consultation
Clarify in seconds whether one sector of the audience is more likely to be affected by a proposal than another sector, gauge whether an opinion changes before and after a session and find out how an audience ranks options in order of importance.
Examples: Public Consultation
Decision Making
Ask your audience to vote on a question, choosing one of the options displayed. Ask for a single response or rank answer options in order of importance. Use at different stages in a process to highlight changes in opinions.
Suggested uses: Strategic Management, Brainstorming
Risk Analysis
Use to identify risks within an organisation and to allocate methods to reduce these risks. Scenarios of best possible outcomes based on timescales and costs can then be discussed, and the implications each risk carries for the organisation measured. Graphical plotting shows precisely which risks would have the most consequences.
Examples: Risk Analysis
Opinion Gathering
The information captured as a result of using the opinion polling system can generate accurate Excel reports. Create a prioritisation list using the ranking question feature. The comparison facility gauges whether opinions have changed during a specific time frame as a result of a presentation or discussion.
Suggested uses: Event Feedback, Elections, Staff Attitude Survey
Entertainment
The team grouping facility enables your audience to be put into different groups. Quiz questions are asked, with points assigned to correct answers. A countdown clock can also be added, to indicate how many seconds are left to answer the question. Team leader boards can be shown along with a fastest responder slide.
Suggested uses: Quizzes and Competitions, Teambuilding/Quiz
Market Research
Market research and focus groups are perfect examples of using an interactive voting system to gather opinions and information from a wide range of people. The information captured as a result of using the opinion polling system can be used to make informed decisions on such issues as product design, target markets, adverts, pricing and many others.
Suggested use: Focus Groups, Product Testing
Electronic Voting Systems have been successfully used by: NHS and Healthcare, Local Government, Corporate, Education, Armed Forces, Emergency Services, Market Research, Retail, Holiday Companies, The Entertainment Industry and Charities and Associations.
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