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E BUILD MOMENTUM

01 Begin with a twist Over the years, keeping audience engaged, occupied, and on the edge of their seats isn’t that easy to produce. In other words “You have to be, well, engaging.” (or audience orientated).

02 It isn’t a Speech If you haven’t caught their attention yet, there’s a good chance you’ll lose their focus to their: phones, laptops, reading materials, daydreams, sleeping etc. Remember that your presentation isn’t a speech!

Traditional is no reason to do it 03 However, there are “CLASSICAL” techniques that are often used to attract them: tell a joke, ask them to raise hands if.., tell a quick story Unluckily, If you are not focusing on your presentation, you may end up wasting your last drip of effort and time.

04 Call to adventure Voting System – Enjoy RF218 (100m) Best for classroom, Self paced answer for homework, quiz or exam Transmission : 100 m Posting Answer : 1 second for 100 up to 4 seconds for 400 keypads Capacity: 400 Keypads Answer: single or multiple correct answers/ self paced Rather you can cut halfway through and keep your audience alive using AUDIENCE RESPONSE SYSTEMS (ARS) Transmission : 400 m Posting Answer : Less than 1 second Capacity: 2000 Keypads Answer: single correct answer. Voting System- ENJOY RF317 Best for Big Events Transmission : 80 m Posting Answer : 1 second for 100 up to 4 seconds for 400 keypads Capacity: 400 Keypads Answer: single correct answer. Voting System – ENJOY RF237 Credit Card Size, Easily Branded

05 Why ARS? Maintain audience engagement & involvement. Quickly build consensus. Streamline data compilation & archiving. Present poll results instantly. Illustrate complex concepts simply. Instantly archive compiled data for future access. Conduct fast, accurate, anonymous voting. Make instant demographic comparisons. Gather marketing information.

“ ” 06 Cases Twente University in Netherland using ARS in their classrooms.

“ ” 07 Cases The National Pediatric Institute in México, pictures show 320 students using ENJOY ARS.

“ ” 08 Cases Physics Department, CENUR Litoral Norte, Universidad de la Republic. Salto, Uruguay.

“ ” 09 Cases University Francisco de Vitoria Madrid in Spain used ENJOY ARS at their business and law departments.

Balance Between Creation & Amplification 10 Balance Between Creation & Amplification Real time voting with intelligent lighting.

Real time voting with intelligent lighting 11

Elimination Quiz ARS with interactive lighting 12

They are engaged, excited, they are part of it! 13 They are engaged, excited, they are part of it!

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