Company Company LOGO LOGO PowerCom ® for Reply Plus Sample PowerPoint ® PowerCom for office 2007 version Please review this sample PowerPoint ® presentation.

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Company Company LOGO LOGO PowerCom ® for Reply Plus Sample PowerPoint ® PowerCom for office 2007 version Please review this sample PowerPoint ® presentation to quick start your question slide design for Reply Plus / Reply Mini Plus PowerCom ®

PowerCom ® Demo This demo will give a brief overview of question slide design, followed by a live voting simulation event (keypads are not required) This demo will give a brief overview of question slide design, followed by a live voting simulation event (keypads are not required) Ple ase press spacebar to advance to the next slide Ple ase press spacebar to advance to the next slide 00:10 For demo purposes, vote collections will be timed for ten seconds For demo purposes, vote collections will be timed for ten seconds A display will show the votes as they are being collected A display will show the votes as they are being collected 250

PowerCom® A PowerPoint® Plug-in 1.Four step Poller Wizard to create a question poller 2.12 question types: Soft key questions Single digit & Muti-digit Multiple selection Priority Range Free-form 3.Interactive sessions promotes collaborations 4.Collect real time feed back 5.Polling result analysis (OLAP and demographic cut)

Choose an answer type for your question When you design your question slide, you must first decide what kind of answer type you would like to use When you design your question slide, you must first decide what kind of answer type you would like to use

PowerCom ® supports 10 answer types: 1.Yes/No Question 2.Yes/Abstain/No Question 3.-/Neutral/+ Question 4.Agree/Neutral/Disagree Question 5.Low/Med/High Question 6.True/False Question 7.Single Number Question 8.Single Alpha Question 9.Multi-Digit Numeric Question 10. Moment to Moment

Soft key question types Yes/Abstain/No Question -/Neutral/+ Question Agree/Disagree Question Low/Med/High Question True/False Question These question types only applicable to Reply Plus keypad, not Mini+

Soft key answer When you design your question using these six answer types, you simply input the question and select the answer type (Yes/No, Agree/Disagree, etc.). You do not need to type in the actual answer choices yourself When you design your question using these six answer types, you simply input the question and select the answer type (Yes/No, Agree/Disagree, etc.). You do not need to type in the actual answer choices yourself However, tHowever, these question types only applicable to Reply Plus keypad, not Mini+

Do you generally wake up happy? Yes/No Question 00:10

Do you support the Presidents foreign policy? Yes/Abstain Question/No 00:10

Do you agree with my opinion? Agree/Disagree/Neutral Question 00:10

How do you rate the current price of oil? Low/Med/High Question 00:10

Do you think the price of oil will go higher? True/False Question 00:10

Single Number Question oUp to 10 answer choices oThe audience answers by pressing a numeric key (for choice 10, enter 0) and there is no need to press the Send key

In most ways, my life is close to my ideal Single Number Question 00:10

Single Alpha Question oUp to 5 answer choices (A-E) oThe audience answers by pressing the letter key and there is no need to press the Send key

What is our most profitable product? A.Laptop B.Digital Camera C.Cell phone D.PDA E.iPod 00:10

Multi-Digit Numeric Question Multi-Digit Numeric Question is the most powerful answer type. PowerCom ® supports: 1.Single choice question with up to 30 answer choices 2.Range Display 3.Multi-digit multiple answer 4.Priority 5.Free Form

Multi-digit Single Choice Question oUp to 30 answer choices oAudience must press the Send key to submit

Which region do you live in? 1.Africa 2.Antarctica 3.Arctic 4.Asia 5.Caribbean 6.Central America 7.Europe 8.Latin America 9.Mediterranean 10.Middle East 11.North America 12.Oceania 13.Pacific Rim 14.South America 15.Other 00:10

Range Display Multi-digit entry with range display Multi-digit entry with range display Audience enters a multi-digit answer and PowerCom displays a list of ranges pre- set by the presenter at question design time and internally records the exact answer for each keypad Audience enters a multi-digit answer and PowerCom displays a list of ranges pre- set by the presenter at question design time and internally records the exact answer for each keypad

Please enter your age as two digits then press the Send key Range Question 00:10

Multi-digit multiple answer Up to 30 answer choices Up to 30 answer choices During slide show voting, the audience uses the (*) SYM key to separate the answer choices During slide show voting, the audience uses the (*) SYM key to separate the answer choices For example, to input choices 1, 3, and 5 you would enter: 1*3*5 For example, to input choices 1, 3, and 5 you would enter: 1*3*5 The audience presses the Send key to complete the selection The audience presses the Send key to complete the selection

Which regions have you visited? 1.Africa 2.Antarctica 3.Arctic 4.Asia 5.Caribbean 6.Central America 7.Europe 8.Latin America 9.Mediterranean 10.Middle East 11.North America 12.Oceania 13.Pacific Rim 14.South America 00:10

Priority Up to 30 answer choices Up to 30 answer choices During slide show voting, the audience uses the (*) SYM key to separate the answer choices During slide show voting, the audience uses the (*) SYM key to separate the answer choices The audience presses the Send key to complete the selection. The audience presses the Send key to complete the selection. The Result display defaults as first priority, presenter uses Ctrl + numeric key to change display of other priority The Result display defaults as first priority, presenter uses Ctrl + numeric key to change display of other priority

Please select the your 3 favorite foods 1.Chinese food 2.French food 3.Spanish food 4.American food 5.Japanese food 6.Indian food 7.Thai food 8.Greek food 9.Italian food 10.Mexican food 11.Others 00:10

How to enter more than 12 characters? Enter the first 10 or 12 characters as usual and press Send to submit. E.g. 1*5*7*10 Enter the first 10 or 12 characters as usual and press Send to submit. E.g. 1*5*7*10 To append more characters to the same question, use *SYM as answer string prefix. E.g. *11*14 To append more characters to the same question, use *SYM as answer string prefix. E.g. *11*14 PowerCom will append 11*14 to the answer string. PowerCom will append 11*14 to the answer string. If use 11*14 as the second time data entry, PowerCom will override the first data entry. If use 11*14 as the second time data entry, PowerCom will override the first data entry.

Free Form Please enter the result of 12 X 12? 00:10

Impromptu questions New question On the fly Modify a question When to use Shortcut Key I Summary Scale Graph How to use Vote same question again but preserve previous results Good for comparison. Copy question slide

Impromptu question benefits Insert a new question slide without exiting slide show Adopt the Poller default settings New question title Quick turn around New slide stays on PowerPoint file

Copy question slide Re-vote the same question but preserve previous results. Good for question slide comparison.

Compare question slides compare the current question slide with other question slide. should have the same answer choices listing. Best when uses Impromptu Copy question slide Use Page Up to the Impromptu copy slide, right mouse click the Poller Box to compare sides.

View data files and reports Voting result files (XML & CSV) Basic Data Review Slide Sorter Result Sorter Office document reports OLAP PivotTable Other system integration

Thank you Please visit the PowerCom web site for more information. Please visit the PowerCom web site for more information. your comments to your comments to