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Participatory voting at events: Part 2—Low-tech versus high-tech solutions

Conferences that Work

There is no shortage of high-tech systems that can poll an audience. Here are three reasons why high-tech ARSs may not be the best choice for participatory voting: ARSs necessitate expense and/or time to set up for a group. No-tech and low-tech approaches are low or no cost and require little or no preparation.

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Top 30 Conferences for Women in 2020

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From tech to finance to media—here's a look at 30 of the best conferences for women in 2020. Many conferences have appeared in the last few years to help provide women with opportunities to build networks, share experiences, and learn in ways that traditional conferences can't quite match. Watermark Conference for Women.

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Your Hybrid Event Questions Are Finally Answered!

Endless Events

Event Tech: Event Tech Podcast: A Klik Review. ? Even tech companies are acknowledging that the typical way we meet virtually isn’t working. Summer Hull wrote an interesting article outlining the experience of going to Disney World on their opening day. How in the world are we halfway done with 2020?

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Guaranteeing audience engagement at your events

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In a thoughtful article “ Audience Engagement – at the Heart of Meetings “, Pádraic Gilligan writes: “…We all want audience engagement so why doesn’t it take place?…While Pádraic suggests that hi-tech polling methods can be used to increase engagement. Read the full article at Conferences That Work.

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Create memorable learning experiences and connections at simple workshops

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All they need for success is good process, competent facilitation, and a few low-tech items. The Solution Room—a powerful conference session There’s been a lot of interest in The Solution Room, a session that I co-facilitated last July at Meeting Professionals International World Education Congress in Orlando, Florida.

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Create An Event Space That Is More Than Just A Place To Gather

Endless Events

Also, Facebook canceled its international conference that was set to take place in March due to health concerns. No one in their right mind would just call off these large conferences on a whim. Related articles and resources. Related articles and resources. Why Collaborative Learning is the Future of Event-Networking.

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An introduction to participatory voting—Part 3: Public, semi-anonymous, and anonymous voting

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In the first two parts of this series on participatory voting at events, I introduced the concept and compared low-tech and high-tech approaches. High-tech methods typically default to anonymous voting: i.e. we have no information on anyone’s individual vote. Read the full article at Conferences That Work.

2011 149