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With nTAG’s audience response features, you can enliven your training event with memorable presentations that encourage audience participation – and eliminate boredom! Presenters can test audience members in real time to see if they understand the content. Based on the results, the trainer can review key points or take questions—while the meeting is still in session—to improve learning.
Many people learn well through role-playing. Using nTAG messaging, presenters can enhance role-playing during learning exercises. For example, nTAG can improve the effectiveness of pharmaceutical sales training where reps are learning about the effects of a new treatment. The trainer can send the reps messages that describe a patient’s typical day before the treatment is applied. The nTAGs vibrate and display a message, ”You suddenly feel very faint. Sit down right now and stay seated until you receive the next message.” Next, the trainer can send messages describing the patient’s daily experience after treatment to more clearly illustrate the drug’s benefits. Role-playing can also be used to simulate sales reps’ conversations with customers and measure whether they’re applying what they’ve learned.
After training presentations, have attendees fill in quizzes and assessments on their nTAGs to make sure they’re really learning. nTAG collects and tabulates results in real time, so if scores are lower than expected, presenters can review information or reinforce key points. You can even create friendly competition and encourage more active learning by entering the highest scoring respondents in a raffle.
Environments where participants are satisfied, comfortable, and engaged are far more conducive to learning. That’s why it’s so important to get real-time feedback from attendees. By having attendees conveniently complete surveys on their nTAGs, you can find out what’s working and what’s not, and if possible, make changes during the event to ensure satisfaction.
In addition, nTAG’s automatic attendance tracking lets you keep tabs on who’s attending each training session—a critical feature for providing the proof of attendance required for certification.
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