If Hybrid Events had fun recipe names, then the Event Camp Twin Cities hybrid event recipe would be called Nacho Mamas Deep Fried Hybrid Event On a Stick.
Why?
Because it sounds unhealthy, irresistible and something that you should try at least once! I imagine it just like the photo below.
Why should
As we start to bring more virtual and hybrid elements into our events – should we reconsider how we name these events?
In the past, we might have given an event a local or regional name. This name helped the event connect and identify with the city, state, or region where
On March 5, 2010 - I celebrated my first Twitterversary. It came and went without much fanfare as I forgot that it happened. However, I thought it was worth reviewing my progress over the past year.
In my first 365 days, I wrote 2,743 tweets - which is about 110 pages
I created this video as a thought starter for the "Integrating Social Media in Events" Fishbowl discussion that I led at Event Camp. Due to popular demand, I have been asked to share this video with you. I hope that you enjoy it!
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Background
This video was created using Apple Keynote (Apple's
On Saturday, the self-organized twitter group #eventprofs organized its first conference. The event was called Event Camp and was centered around Social Media in Events. This was supposed to be an unconference - but was really more of a tribal meeting in my mind. [See Mike McCurry's post for more] You