Presentation Functions
Presenting Presentation with Viewer Role
What is Viewer Role? The Viewer Role is a feature designed to enhance the security and controlled sharing of presentations on AhaSlides. It provides a view-only access level, making it ideal for scenarios where you want to distribute training ...
Using the Video Call Feature
You can video call participants who have left a response and chat with them exclusively through AhaSlides, while presenting your live conversation to the rest of your participants. The Video Call Feature is available on Pro Monthly and Pro Yearly ...
Using Audience Authentication
The audience authentication feature lets you give out passcodes to your audience. Each audience member enters their individual passcode to join your presentation. This is especially useful for ticketed events. Please note that this feature is only ...
Using Backstage while presenting on AhaSlides
Backstage mode allows you to control your presentation from a window your audience can't see. As the presenter, you can see upcoming slides and your slide notes separate from your audience. Presenting with Backstage To start presenting with ...
Turning on private mode for your presentation
Here you can turn on or off the ability for your audience to interact with your presentation. It's best to keep things in private mode when you're editing and public mode when you're presenting. How to turn on Private mode for your presentation? ...
Sharing Images with Open-Ended slide
Participants can now share images with Open-ended slides on AhaSlides. You can learn how to use the Open-Ended slide here After creating your Open-Ended slide, you can check the box Allow audience to submit images to allow participants to share ...
Screen Sharing AhaSlides with Zoom
You can share your screen on Zoom to host your AhaSlides presentation to an online audience. Open your AhaSlides presentation. Host or join a Zoom meeting. In the meeting, click the 'share screen' button. Select the window with AhaSlides open and ...
Hide results
Avoid biased results by hiding the results in your presentation. You can hide the results from the screen so that they don't influence people who haven't answered. Hide results from the Edit View Select a slide you want to hide results. Open the ...
Lock submissions
Disable or enable submission on AhaSlides. Disable submission for specific slides can be useful if you need to explain a question before your audience votes, or for any other reason where you do not wish the participants to vote on a question at that ...
Setting up a Self-Paced presentation on AhaSlides
Find out how your audience can play a quiz/complete a survey in their own time. Choosing the self-paced setting lets your audience proceed through a presentation without a host. This is great for: - Teachers who want to assign a quiz as homework. - ...
How to Award and Deduct Extra Points on an AhaSlides Quiz
With AhaSlides’ points score adjustment feature, you can now spread the love amongst players! It’s a neat little ingredient to spice up any quiz and to give you control over bonus rounds and player behavior. Awarding or Deducting Quiz Points on ...
How to Censor Inappropriate Names on a Quiz
You can manually censor an individual quiz player's name without using the profanity filter. The 'profanity filter' setting catches and censors most English profanities entered by participants on AhaSlides. Still, there might be other inappropriate ...
How to Use the Profanity Filter
The profanity filter setting blocks swear words inputted by your participants at any point during your presentation. This setting can filter profanities across any slides in which participants have free range to type, including: Word clouds ...
How to manually censor responses on Open Ended & Word Cloud slides
Find out how to remove participants' responses in Word Cloud slide and Open Ended slide. 1. Remove submissions in a Word Cloud slide In Word Cloud slide, click on the word that you want to remove to remove it. 2. Remove submissions in an Open-Ended ...
Sharing a Presentation to your Participants
In order to get your participants to start submitting responses to your slides, you need to share the presentation with them. There are two ways to do that... A unique URL (AKA 'access link' or 'access code') that participants type into their phones. ...