Presenting Results Live
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Present your Session question or Dialogue item results live to your audience. The result type will vary depending on the question type that you have selected for that item. Polls can be displayed as bar graphs or pie charts, while text feedback results can be displayed in list view or as a word cloud.
Results will always open up in a browser window. Our recommended web browser is Google Chrome. Always ensure that your browser is current with the latest updates to ensure a smooth user experience.
Select the Program tab in the left side menu. Along the top banner you will see options for Program, Evaluations, and Session Questions. Select session questions. From here, you can find and distribute the link for all items. This link can be shared with the team responsible for presenting the results on the day of the event.
The link will list all your program items that have associated session questions. Select a program item, and the questions will show. Click the question to show the results live.
Remember to check the link expiration date before distributing the link. Ensure that the link will be active on the date of your event.
On the left side menu, orient to the Dialogue tab. Each Dialogue item has its own set of result links. All questions and their respective result links can be prepared ahead of your event.
Select the Dialogue item you wish to project results for.
Under your item Settings, decide on your "result type."
Click the Results tab and you'll be presented with a button to "view live responses." Select this button and the chart will open and update in real-time in a new browser tab.
The individual Dialogue result links can be distributed in advance of your event to the team resposible for projecing the results to the screen.
While survey results can generate a static image chart, they currently cannot be shared for real time projection.
We highly recommend including Dialogue results in your PowerPoint Presentation. Learn more here.