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Meridia Audience Response provides the
ability to let a meeting presenter pose a question to the audience,
then let the audience respond to the question using a keypad. Each
person in the audience holds a keypad and presses the button that
corresponds to his or her desired answer.
Since the questions are formatted as
multiple choice, true/false, yes/no, rating, etc., any answer can be
chosen by pressing one of the keypad buttons.
The typical sequence of events is as
follows:
- The question is shown on a display screen.
This usually happens on a large display screen in the front of the
audience, although for smaller groups a television monitor is often
used.
- The audience answers the question by pressing a button on their
keypads.
Each member of the audience answers independently by pressing the
button that corresponds to their answer. An on-screen timer can be
used to show the audience how long they have to answer.
- The result is shown on the display screen.
This usually takes the form of a bar graph or pie chart, showing the
breakdown of how everyone answered the question.
This sequence repeats through your series of
questions. And, at any time, you can add impromptu questions, review
the results of any previous question, compare the results of two
questions, change the order of your sequence or skip questions,
prohibit showing the results, track the responses of individual
audience members or key demographic groups, and much more.
The service we provide is completely
customized to meet your needs and solve your problems. It is
designed to be as flexible as possible, so you have as much control
as you need during your presentation.
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The Basic Sequence of Events

Step 1
Ask the Question

Step 2
Vote Using Keypads

Step 3
Show the Results
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