The Presentation View for your Poll is a centralized display that your entire crowd sees at your event. This display automatically shows all the details of your Poll like the Active Question, the available answer options, and live answer results. This view also displays the instructions and Crowd URL for your crowd to access your Poll on their mobile devices.
Your crowd uses the Presentation View to "follow along" while using their mobile device to vote.
Launch the Presentation View
To open the Presentation View, click on the large purple Presentation View button under the Crowd Views box on the Experience Dashboard, which will open up a Presentation View in a new browser tab. This browser tab can be detached and then dragged to the projector desktop of your computer.
An Experience Dashboard and a detached Presentation View window
Set the Presentation View to Full-Screen Mode
After opening the Presentation View in a new browser tab, you'll detach the browser tab and move it to an Extended Desktop area on your computer that is connected to a projector, HDTV, or another display source. These are often connected to your computer's external display ports via HDMI, DVI, VGA, etc.
Once the external device is displaying the Presentation View's browser tab, click the Full-Screen button in the lower-right-hand corner of the Presentation View. This will put the Presentation View into full-screen presentation mode.
Full-screen Presentation View for a Poll
Your audience can now see the URL, Experience Code, and instructions for joining your Poll. Once they've joined, they can use the Presentation View to follow along with your Poll. The Presentation View will show appropriate messages based on if your Poll is in the Ready state, the Live state, or Finished state. It also shows the Active Question and Live Answer Results (A).
Next Steps
Now that you know how to open the Participant View and launch the Presentation View, we're ready to actually run and test your Poll! This is the fun part! Go to Running Your Poll.
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