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The Future Of Conferences Is Unconferences

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So I’m pleased to discover an academic research article paper about unconference — especially since its title is: The Future Of Conferences Is Unconferences ! This one-day event was restricted to 70 participants, and included World Café and three 45-minute panel sessions, each featuring four panelists presenting their research findings.

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7 Event KPIs That Will Prove You Put on a Great Event

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Did they interact with the presenters and each other? For this reason, post-event surveys are an incredible resource for any event planner. Engagement and Knowledge Transfer Engagement with event content can be measured by evaluating the popularity of your presentations, workshops, and sessions.

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Lessons learned from online meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic

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All quotes are from the article “ Virtual Growing Pains: Initial Lessons Learned from Organizing Virtual Workshops, Summits, Conferences, and Networking Events during a Global Pandemic “ in the Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin. Conferences are an important learning and support resource for early career scientists.

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How to trust your gut

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Three stories and a presentation about “How to trust your gut” 1 • My gut meets Seth Andrew. Last week, I was about to begin an online presentation on “How to trust your gut” when a national story broke. I considered adding this illustrative tale into my presentation. Additional presentation resources.

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Alexander von Humboldt: A meeting designer way ahead of his time

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Unlike previous such events at which scientists had endlessly presented papers about their own work, Humboldt put together a very different programme. During this period a traditional conference format can only offer an uneasy fit—if there are no experts yet, who will present? Impressive!

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How to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom

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Unfortunately, most online events are still using a traditional webinar/broadcast-style approach: presenters speaking for long periods, interspersed with chat-mediated Q&A. Develop an optimum conference program that matches the uncovered wants and needs with the resources in the room. Because participants love these meetings !

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Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work”

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Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work” For over 35 years, Adrian Segar has facilitated, presented at, and experienced hundreds of conferences and other business events. Read the full article at Conferences That Work The post Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work” appeared first on Conferences That Work.