Electronic Voting Devices is a term encompassing wired and wireless Audience Response Systems using live polling keypad voting with data transmitters and receivers. The systems are designed to be simple to use by meting attendees to gather group feedback from classroom students and event audiences. They are used to quickly gather feedback data and report voting results at meetings, events, Electronic Town Hall elections, synods, research, and TV shows.
A Brief History of Electronic Polling Devices
The meetings and TV industries have been using voting devices for three decades. Qomo Interactive Systems pioneered in audience feedback systems at association and corporate interactive events as a manufacturer of wired and wireless electronic voting hardware for sale. Electronics and computer progress made it possible for audience feedback systems software and hardware to be rented to professional event suppliers and directly to meeting and conference event planners so they can gather data. Qomo’s Electronic audience feedback technology was there at the groundbreaking debut of education audience participation with in China school.
Electronic Voting Keypads are also known as:
Audience Response Systems
Response Devices
Electronic polling
Keypad Voting
ARS
Clickers
Voting Devices
Survey Devices
Student Response Systems
Paperless Voting
Most common uses of Electronic Voting Keypads
There are many different ways to use voting keypads, and many different reasons one might want to know what their audience thinks. Here are some of the more common uses for these electronic voting clickers.
Training and Education
Most trainers and educators would agree with case studies that electronic classroom technology helps facilitate pedagogical best practices, enhance and measure learning in a livelier and more interesting environment.
Using ARS for education
Reinforces teaching
Measures retention
Identifies topics and groups for additional training
Enlivens the session and the event
Trainers know what they want to teach and how to teach it, and they generally use an audience response system primarily to measure retention after training.
Post time: Mar-25-2022