Open your slide deck, click the ppvote tab, and build interaction right where you present. Start by inserting a question slide, then pick a format that fits your goal: multiple choice for quick checks, rating scales for sentiment, ranking for priorities, or true/false for fast consensus. Type your options, set a countdown if you need urgency, and apply your existing PowerPoint theme so everything matches your brand. Preview the slide to verify timing and layout, duplicate it for variations, and arrange interaction points throughout your narrative—intro icebreaker, mid-session pulse check, and a closing decision or quiz.
When you go live, run Slide Show as normal. As you advance to an interaction slide, open voting with a single click. Participants respond through the CLiKAPAD system, and you control the pace: pause, extend the timer, or lock the vote. Keep responses hidden while discussion unfolds, then reveal results as bars or a pie chart to anchor the conversation. Toggle between anonymous and scored modes depending on the context, award points on correct answers, and show a leaderboard when you want competition. If you need a redo, clear the responses and reopen the vote. All of it happens inside PowerPoint, so you never switch apps or break flow.
For workshops and planning, use ppvote to surface priorities fast. Ask teams to rate initiatives on impact and effort, then sort the follow-up discussion around the displayed results. In training, drop in knowledge checks after key topics, track accuracy, and use the confidence slider to spot areas that need review. During town halls, capture sentiment on proposals, crowdsource topics for Q&A by ranking, and gather post-event feedback before people leave. In classrooms, run short formative assessments, compare attempts across sessions, and keep attention high with timed questions and quick reveals.
After the session, save the deck with charts embedded, and export raw data to Excel or CSV for deeper analysis. Archive the question set as a reusable template, duplicate the session for your next cohort, and refine timings based on participation rates. Build a small library of branded slides—icebreakers, pulse checks, decision votes, and quizzes—so you can assemble interactive agendas in minutes. If you need to adjust on the fly, edit a question during a break and it’s ready for the next block. With CLiKAPAD and ppvote, you plan interactions once, deliver them in the room, and walk away with results you can immediately act on.
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