Hey there! So, you're hosting an interactive case study discussion on MS Teams, right? Well, we've all been there, trying to avoid the usual one-sided talks where the presenter babbles on and the audience is mentally checking out. We know that the magic happens when our audience is truly engaged and participating. That's where the real learning kicks in and things stick with them afterward. You want your session to be memorable, right? We got you covered—let’s dive into how StreamAlive’s cool features can help you do just that.
Put Your Attendees on the Magic Maps
Magic Maps is a fantastic way to kick things off. Start by asking your audience to share where they're joining in from. With StreamAlive, you can pop these locations right onto a real-time map. This isn't just fun, but it sets the stage with a personal touch. Another idea? Ask folks about a city with special memories or a dream destination they'd love to discuss in your case study. This visually engaging tool not only gets people chatting but can also create a deeper connection with the topics you're about to discuss.

Open the Floor with Opinion Polls
Sometimes, the open floor is what your session needs, which is where Opinion Polls come in handy. Ask open-ended questions like 'How would you handle this scenario?' or 'What further questions does this case study raise for you?' Then watch as StreamAlive collects and displays diverse perspectives. It’s like having a brainstorm session on steroids, and it'll keep your attendees' wheels turning long after the session is over.
Power Up with Live Polls
Engage your audience actively during case studies with Power Polls. Let's say you're discussing a particular strategy; you could spark interest by polling: 'Which of these strategies have you implemented before?' or 'What do you think is the most important takeaway from this case study?' It’s not only a great way to improve focus and attention but also allows you to adjust on the fly based on what grabs the audience’s interest the most.

Spin the Wheel and Boost Engagement
Now, the Winner Wheel is like a secret weapon to revive those quiet moments in your session. Encourage comments by letting your audience know that every time they engage, they're entering a draw. Spin the wheel to pick a random commenter as a 'Best Question Award' during a complex case discussion or reward participation by deciding which team presents next. It's perfect for keeping energy high and people active throughout the session.

Capture Thoughts with Wonder Words
Got specific ideas or themes you want to explore in your case study? Use Wonder Words to create a dynamic word cloud based on your audience’s inputs. Questions like 'What's one word to describe this case study?' or 'What challenges do you see in this scenario?' are great starters. As responses come in, popular words grow, giving you visual insight into common thoughts and areas you might want to explore further. It's a simple, eye-catching way to sum up your session and see what's really on your audience's mind.

Choice Circle for Easy Decisions
Engage your audience actively during case studies with Power Polls. Let's say you're discussing a particular strategy; you could spark interest by polling: 'Which of these strategies have you implemented before?' or 'What do you think is the most important takeaway from this case study?' It’s not only a great way to improve focus and attention but also allows you to adjust on the fly based on what grabs the audience’s interest the most.