I agree with the other experts who posted on this. It is a combination of:
1) requiring them to log into the app
2a) having people scan badges at the entrance of each room or 2b) ensuring each presenter has a slide prompting all session attendees to check in, and to literally take a moment at the beginning AND end of the session to ensure they do so
3) Having a preplanned email marketing and push notification campaign to remind people to check into the sessions, especially if you are not having staff scan badges at the entrance to each meeting room.
I strongly desire to use RFID to track attendance at sessions because for years I have not been allowed to have staff scan badges at the door (too "big brother" was the concern) and so I can always answer "who registered for my sesssion" but I can never answer "who attended my session." Frankly the speakers often remove the "check in" slides I give them in the PPT presentation. They aren't comfortable with the technology, so they don't ask attendees to check in.
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Brenda Ainsburg
Channel Program Manager
brenda.ainsburg@siemens.comSiemens Aktiengesellschaft
United States
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-23-2019 15:49
From: Tim Wilson
Subject: Check In Feature - CrowdCompass
Can you pull a report of who checked in to each session? If they are logged in?
Thanks!
#ReportingandInsights
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Tim Wilson
Event Manager
Pearson
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