Advanced interactivity
There is a degree of interactivity in all presentations and we examined the basics of this in Chapter 13. You speak, they listen, it’s sort of interactive. However, recent technological developments have led us to realize that rich, real time interactivity can now be a part of any address. It has caused us to think again about relating to audiences and getting feedback. There is now an opportunity for advanced interactivity.
In this chapter we will look at more ways we can involve our audience with techniques as old as the Q & A, through to instant reaction via a Twitter feed. We will consider the pluses and minuses and examine ways of controlling the process so you don’t cede the power of your presentation to the audience. ...
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