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
While I was at the WEC, I sat down with Corbin Ball and Ruud Janssen to talk about the EIBTM WorldWide Technology Watch. This award is the longest running event technology award in the industry. The award has been a launch pad for pioneering event technologies for the past several
One of the great things about Social Media is your ability to monitor conversations.
The general consensus at MPI’s World Education Conference in Vancouver last month was that the Twitter conversations were up and complaining via Twitter was down.
So, I did a short analysis on the Twitter conversations from WEC to
The Future of Meetings was a hot topic at the MPI World Education Conference this week. While there was a lot of discussion around the topic - the answer was not so easy to pin down. At times, I felt like the baby bird searching for his mother in
Recently, I was selected to be one of the MPI Social Media Guru’s for the Meeting Professionals International World Education Conference in Vancouver.
As part of the deal, I made this little video with my iphone:
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The video immediately prompted questions about what I am bringing to participate in Social Media onsite.
A few months ago, I was asked to contribute to a research report on Social Media in events. The researcher was looking for insight on social media in events across several different dimensions - technology tools, event strategy, event design, co-creation, collaboration, etc.
Yesterday, that report was finally published by Echelon
Last week, I came across five different articles on technology that are worth your attention. In some cases these articles are directly related to meetings and events. In other cases the linkage is indirect. Regardless, I thought these perspectives would be useful to you as you think about using technology
Mobile Apps are changing the way that we communicate, collaborate and share in the same way that the internet did 15 years ago.
Here’s a quick example.
While I was searching for a new house, I would drive through different neighborhoods to see if I liked the area. Then, I used a
We need to a better job of talking about the benefits, opportunities and challenges of using technology in meetings and events.
Mike McAllen and I are taking this challenge to heart. Today, we are launching a new show focused on technology strategy, social media and the latest trends and tools in event