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Systems (ARS) What is an ARS System? In general, any device or process that elicits feedback from a targeted audience can be considered an audience response system. This might include paper and pencil questionnaires, raised hands – or even air horns and lit matches. For more serious communications, however, ARS means a computerized system by which the audience participants enter responses to questions on hand-held computer terminals. These terminals transmit individual responses back to a computer that instantly tabulates the data, and then (typically) displays a summary of the results for the audience to review. Systems are used for presentation support (general Q&A), demographic surveys, opinion polls, voting, elections, quizzes and tests, group decision making, and gameshows ... just to name a few of the applications that our customers thought of in the past decade.
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