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Creating Audience Response Q & A ■ Create questions/answers in the template provided. Question/Answer Format. You may use this slide as a template for your Q/A Create your questions to be no longer than 20 words and your answers no more than 10 words.
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Creating Audience ResponseQ & A ■ Create questions/answers in the template provided.
Question/Answer Format • You may use this slide as a template for your Q/A • Create your questions to be no longer than 20 words and your answers no more than 10 words. • Maximum of 5 answers, using 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. • Refrain from using “all of the above” as an answer.
3 of 300 TEMPLATE- Type your Question in this text box. • *Answer #1 (*= correct answer) • Answer #2 • Answer #3 • Answer #4 • Answer #5
Or you may choose to present a case and a question.Creating a Case Presentation for use with Audience Response
Case Presentations To create your Case Presentation and corresponding Q/A: • In your PPT once you get to the first case presentation, create a slide with the case name and slide #. • Your next slide will be the case to present. Pleaseread it out loud. • Ask the AV Tech to put up the Q/A slide to poll the audience. • Audience will the press A/R key pads to pick their answer, OCME will show tally, then a star will appear next to the correct answer. • Go on with your presentation until the next case and repeat.
Example – Type in the case details or a graphic Case #1 (On Screen 1) The image to the left is expressing emotion….. The patient is a female, age 13, in a state of illness. The treatment plan will be to make her laugh !!
3 of 300 Example – Type in the case question hereWhat face is the patient making?and type answers belowCase #1 (On Screen 2) • *Sick Face (*=correct answer) • Smiley Face • Happy Face • Sad Face • Mad Face
Question/Answer Template (Arial – font size 24-30) • You may use this slide as a template for your Q/A • Create your questions to be no longer than 20 words and your answers no more than 10 words. • Maximum of 5 answers, using 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. • Refrain from using “all of the above” as an answer.