Note: because the presenters did not bring the necessary hardware
key to activate the receiver, voting was simulated. However, real voting is
carried out exactly as demonstrated at the symposium by Keiron Bailey and Peter
Johnson. It is quick, easy and efficient.
The equipment that you saw and used is available for U of A
research use on a cost-share basis. It includes a 60-keypad polling system,
the base station, the dedicated laptop and the SharpeDecisions software
as used here. For more information contact Dr.
Gary Christopherson (Center for Applied Spatial Analysis) or Dr.
Keiron Bailey (Geography and Regional Development).
The report (shown below) can be generated automatically
by the SharpeDecisions software as a web document (HTML format).
Multiple Choice
1 ) What part of town do you live in?
13 Votes
Cross Tabs
Rating Scales
Item
Text
Preference
Ungrouped
2.4
1
How much do you like the appearance of this development?