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1IVS Your Choice
2What is IVS?
The Interactive Voting System (IVS) is an
interactive means of making presentations and
improving communication in all types of
groups. Each participant has a keypad. With the
keys on the keypad, the participant can
answer questions. The answers are directly saved,
processed and displayed after the voting. In
this way, the passive listener becomes an active
participant, which allows him to take greater
part in the speaker's presentation.
3This presentation
We will show you a number of applications for the
IVS. You will also discover the
special possibilities of the IVS such as
crossing, comparing and displaying
priorities. This way you will get an impression
of the possibilities of the IVS. Have fun with
this presentation.
4Introduction Question
The first question in an IVS presentation is
usually an introduction question. Often it is a
question about a current or funny topic. After
the introduction question people are familiar
with the keypad.
5Introduction Question
Have you seen Elvis lately?
1) Yes
23,8
2) No
33,3
3) Who?
28,6
4) He just left the building
14,3
vote now
6Reference Question
By posing a reference question the total group
can be devided into groups with the same
reference. In this next example the group is
devided based on "years of experience". Other
examples are - Age - Function- Geographic
location- etc.
7Reference Question
How many years of experience do you have in your
current job?
1) 0 1 year
24,0
2) 1 2 years
20,0
3) 2 5 years
20,0
4) 5 10 years
24,0
5) More than 10 years
12,0
vote now
8IVS characteristics?
Maximum attention The attention is detained
longer because participants are directly involved
with the presentation or lesson of the
speaker Anonymous Because of the anonymity,
giving a wrong answer is no longer
threatening Results After closing the voting,
the results are directly saved Simple
preparation Everyone who has worked with Windows
can make a list of questions for an IVS
presentation. Simple controls By using the mouse
or the keyboard you can walk through a
presentation and vote on the questions.
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10Question
What was the colour of the left truck?
1) blue
20,0
2) red
8,0
3) grey
20,0
4) green
36,0
5) white
16,0
vote now
11Question
And the correct answer is?
What was the colour of the left truck?
1) blue
20,0
2) red
8,0
3) grey
20,0
4) green
36,0
5) white
16,0
12Crossing with reference question
Crossing A "Reference Question" was asked
before. This question devides the audience in
"years of experience in their job". For each
next question you can see the overall result and
the result for each group.
13Crossing with reference question
Result per group.
Result per individual group.
Overall Result.
What was the colour of the left truck?
1) blue
20,0
2) red
8,0
3) grey
20,0
4) green
36,0
5) white
16,0
14Comparison
By comparing questions you can compare two
results with each other on one slide. With this
comparison you can check if the audience has -
Understood the lecture - Changed their mind -
Learned something
15Comparison
How many degrees Celsius is 274 kelvin?
1) 0 degrees celsius
24,0
2) 1 degree celsius
16,0
3)-8 degrees celsius
44,0
4) 12 degrees celsius
16,0
vote now
16Comparison
Absolute zero is the point on the thermodynamic
(absolute) temperature scale where the heat
energy is at a minimum, that is, no more heat can
be removed from the system.
17Comparison
After the explanation / discussion the question
will be asked again
18Comparison
How many degrees Celsius is 274 kelvin?
1) 0 degrees celsius
16,0
2) 1 degree celsius
60,0
3)-8 degrees celsius
8,0
4) 12 degrees celsius
16,0
vote now
19Comparison
Before
After
24,0
16,0
60,0
16,0
44,0
8,0
16,0
16,0
20Ranking
By ranking the answers the audience can make a
Top-3 for themselves. The answer that received
most votes is displayed at the top of the result
diagram. The answer that received the least votes
is displayed at the bottom. You can see at a
single glance which answer received most votes.
21Ranking
To enjoy your work more, what changes have to be
made according to you?
Choose your TOP-3
1) Better coffee
2) Increased salary
3) Reduction of working hours
4) Better info between departments
5) More informal meetings
6) improvement of fringe benefits
7) more information from management
vote now
22Ranking
After choosing your own top-3 you will see the
overall result of the group. Its automatically
displayed in ranking.
23To enjoy your work more, what changes have to be
made according to you?
top-3
24Evaluation
Evaluation forms are not necessary anymore. With
IVS it's done quickly and easily. Besides the
overall results the diagram shows also the
average of all the votes.
25Evaluation
Please give a rating (1 to 10) for the
presentation?
1 lowest score 10 highest score
1
2
3
5
7
4
6
8
9
10
Average
vote now
26IVS
indentification
27Identification
Till now we have shown possibilities of anonymous
voting. On the next slide we will show you what
you can do with indentified voting. The
difference between anonymous and identified
voting is that the voting is registered to a
person. You know who voted what. On the
following slides you will see the following
examples of identified voting - municipality
meetings - voting with weight / shareholders'
meetings - a quiz
28Municipality meetings
18
Overall result
5
2
----gt Split out to each individual political party
vote now
29Municipality meetings
1
8
0
1
7
0
0
1
4
0
2
1
or split out to each individual member ----gt
30Municipality meetings
or show the results real time ----gt
31Democratic Party
Social Party
Party of Liberty
Green Party
A.J. Parker
A.J. Parker
P.Stamp
P.Stamp
A. Brewer
A. Brewer
C. Norris
C. Norris
- Blunt
- Blunt
X. Summerfield
X. Summerfield
T. Finn
T. Finn
T. Lee
T. Lee
V. White
V. White
M. Sweet
M. Sweet
C. Cox
C. Cox
K. May
K. May
T. Baldwin
T. Baldwin
P. Tacker
P. Tacker
P. Poole
P. Poole
S. Brooks
S. Brooks
P. Tobias
P. Tobias
M. Odell
M. Odell
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Pro
K. Buckley
K. Buckley
S. Vaughan
S. Vaughan
P. Jonhson
P. Jonhson
Q. Davis
Q. Davis
Against
5
T. Miller
T. Miller
A. Cole
A. Cole
Abstinence
2
L.S. Stark
L.S. Stark
32Shareholders meetings
- New member of the board
- Mr. Danielson
- Mr. Vanlangstraaten
- Mr. McPerson
Shares
Percentages
76.256.365
75,98
12.156.121
12.11
11.91
11.956.851
vote now
33?
Quiz
It's fun to play a quiz. Individuals can be the
winner or an entire group. If in the end there is
a draw, the response time of each individual on
each question will give the solution. The one who
was the quickest will be the winner. On the next
few slides you will see an example.
34Quiz
Which famous Dutch painter was born in the year
1606?
1) Van Gogh
32,0
2) Rubens
8,0
3) Rembrandt
56,0
4) Jan Steen
4,0
vote now
35Quiz
p
1) 3,13256
12,0
2) a Greek Character
56,0
3) 3,11521
20,0
4) 3,15125
12,0
vote now
36Quiz
How many people live in Amsterdam?
1) 1.5 million
8,0
2) 1.2 million
40,0
3) 850.000
36,0
4) 740.000
16,0
vote now
37Quiz
And now its time to see the winner. We start at
place 3, followed by place 2 and then we will see
who was the best.When there is a drawn the
voting time is leading.
38C. Norris
M. Sweet
A. Blunt
39Info
For more information about Interactive Voting
System Interactive Voting System b.v. P.O. Box
143 8250 AC Dronten T31 321 339999 F31 321
339555 W www.keypad.nl