Live SMS engagement event/webinar

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This event has concluded.

A summary of the event is now available, click on the relevant tab below.

Background

In these uncertain times and the recent restrictions to support social distancing, we have had numerous requests of how our EngagementHQ digital tools can be used to replace or mimic face-to-face engagement events.

Whilst many are familiar with how you can use our 8 digital engagement tools, there are many ways these tools can be used to support and increase online engagement, or to be used to host a 'digital event'.

This digital event/webinar is hosted by Anna Kelderman and Max Hardy.

We hope to showcase how easy this is to do, and perhaps you might consider this approach for an upcoming engagement.

Feature Tool

Led by Anna and Max, this webinar event (via Zoom) will focus on SMS, and how it can be integrated with our 'Quickpoll' and 'Guestbook' tools.

Experience firsthand what this looks like as a participant, and then join our small group discussions to explore this approach in more detail.

To get the full experience of this webinar, we will need your mobile phone number on registration. This will allow us to send you messages and questions to participate.

When

Friday 1 May at 11.30am (AEST)

What do I need to do?

Register and allocate time in your diary for the webinar.

If you have registered, join us via your Zoom meeting link.
If you have NOT registered, you can keep an eye on this page, as our SMS text activities will display the results on this page (please refresh)
You can also watch our short video (RHS) to see what this looks like from a users/participants perspective.

If you have a questions you can ask us here
If you would like more information about EHQ or SMS engagement you can book in a 1:1 demo here.

Agenda

  • Join via Zoom webinar
  • Introductions and welcome
  • SMS and Quick Poll activity
  • SMS and Guestbook activity
  • Small group discussions
  • Summary and close

This event has concluded.

A summary of the event is now available, click on the relevant tab below.

Background

In these uncertain times and the recent restrictions to support social distancing, we have had numerous requests of how our EngagementHQ digital tools can be used to replace or mimic face-to-face engagement events.

Whilst many are familiar with how you can use our 8 digital engagement tools, there are many ways these tools can be used to support and increase online engagement, or to be used to host a 'digital event'.

This digital event/webinar is hosted by Anna Kelderman and Max Hardy.

We hope to showcase how easy this is to do, and perhaps you might consider this approach for an upcoming engagement.

Feature Tool

Led by Anna and Max, this webinar event (via Zoom) will focus on SMS, and how it can be integrated with our 'Quickpoll' and 'Guestbook' tools.

Experience firsthand what this looks like as a participant, and then join our small group discussions to explore this approach in more detail.

To get the full experience of this webinar, we will need your mobile phone number on registration. This will allow us to send you messages and questions to participate.

When

Friday 1 May at 11.30am (AEST)

What do I need to do?

Register and allocate time in your diary for the webinar.

If you have registered, join us via your Zoom meeting link.
If you have NOT registered, you can keep an eye on this page, as our SMS text activities will display the results on this page (please refresh)
You can also watch our short video (RHS) to see what this looks like from a users/participants perspective.

If you have a questions you can ask us here
If you would like more information about EHQ or SMS engagement you can book in a 1:1 demo here.

Agenda

  • Join via Zoom webinar
  • Introductions and welcome
  • SMS and Quick Poll activity
  • SMS and Guestbook activity
  • Small group discussions
  • Summary and close

How could SMS be used in a community engagement process ?

We have been exploring how SMS messaging could be used as part of your overall engagement process.

Share you ideas and thoughts about how you might use it to send notification messages, ask a 'quick poll' question, or ask and open ended question. How else might you use this emerging technology?

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

Inform commuity of release of a document e.g. newsletter

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Support diversity of input; prompt immediate response to data

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Reminding people of meetings. And voting during a meeting.

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Good for taking the pulse on a particular issue.

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Gathering initial feedback or in a rebuilding capacity (post disasters)

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Can be used to create a neighbourhood chain where residents can text other residents from the initial sms

via SMS almost 4 years ago

To ask questions and get a quick response.

via SMS almost 4 years ago

To get results fast!

via SMS almost 4 years ago

To point stakeholders to an EHQ page with more info and tools.

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Really helpful to use in all digital workshops and when we have face to face

via SMS almost 4 years ago

To check the feeling in the room

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Reminders!

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Instant feedback simple questions status updates

via SMS almost 4 years ago

As a preferred method of communication for people to sign up to

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Providing construction notifications to directly impacted properties

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Good question 🤔

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Testimonials for events, training sessions

via SMS almost 4 years ago

To attract participants who may not have regular access to the internet or a smart phone.

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Provide comment on presentations on screen.

via SMS almost 4 years ago

Follow up on attendees from virtual ten halls

via SMS almost 4 years ago
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