Bridging Next Generation Applications Gap By Conducting Presentations and Exams from Smart Phone

Datappaloosa.inc and the San Francisco Convention & Meeting Planners organization release a new cloud-based audience response system app entitled Q-ARS.
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SAN FRANCISCO - June 16, 2015 - PRLog -- The noted app developer Datappaloosa.inc is pleased to announce the recent release of Q-ARS, a cloud-based audience response system that was put together by the San Francisco Convention & Meeting Planners.

Q-ARS is an easy to use app that works from any smartphone and provides a number of impressive benefits including a 2 screen experience. For presentations, users can setup questions on the device. Members of an audience can simply scan a QR code or type the address into their mobile browser in order to access the Q-ARS polling system making PowerPoint interactive. It eliminates the need for purchasing expensive equipment and enduring lengthy setups. It is beneficial for classrooms, auditoriums, education, entertainment, and interaction. Q-ARS results and charts can be used for anonymous reports, exam grading, and act as a socially analytical response system. With Q-ARS you can analyze static demographic data crossed referenced with user dynamic data to compartmentalize any given sampled audience.

Datappaloosa.inc is a corporation dedicated to developing convention and meeting space applications. Their debut app, Q-ARS can be downloaded for free on Google Play, Apple Store and as a Windows PowerPoint Plugin available here (http://q-ars.com). More information about Q-ARS can be found on the San Francisco Convention & Meeting Planners here: http://www.sfcmp.com/q-ars/

Contact
Shawn Finkelstein, CMP
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