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5 Hybrid Event Examples To Inspire Your Process

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The result are these five incredible hybrid event examples that have taken place or will do so in the near future. Each and every one of these conferences will help inspire your planning process and better understand what you can do to cook up a successful hybrid experience. Growth Marketing Conference. Apple Special Events.

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These aren’t the unconferences you’re looking for

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I’m noticing that event promoters are increasingly using the word “ unconference ” to describe traditional conferences. <Sigh> There’s a big difference between unconferences and traditional events. Well, surely titan Google would accurately describe their annual Search Central conference ?

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How to implement participant-driven breakouts in Zoom

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I’ve been designing and facilitating participant-driven and participation-rich in person meetings — aka peer conferences — for almost thirty years. Unfortunately, most online events are still using a traditional webinar/broadcast-style approach: presenters speaking for long periods, interspersed with chat-mediated Q&A.

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Improve meetings by de-emphasizing old-school status

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Apart from my first book , I haven’t written much about status at events. I think about status at events as the relative levels of proclaimed or perceived social value assigned to or assumed by attendees. There are two key kinds of event status — let’s call them old-school and real-time. The notes at the.

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Three ways to make it easier for attendees to participate

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This is all very well, but it begs the question: what can meeting designers do to make it easier for attendees to participate more at meetings? Read the full article at Conferences That Work. Here are three things we can do. Sources for additional information.

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Reduce Chinese-style self-censorship at your meetings

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Why mention this on an event design blog? When attendees feel safe to share and empowered to ask questions and express what they think and how they feel, what happens at a conference can be amazing. Read the full article at Conferences That Work. The Chinese government runs a massive online censorship program.

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Why switching to active learning is hard — and worth it

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For a full explanation of why active learning modalities are superior, see Chapter 4 of my book The Power of Participation.). Read the full article at Conferences That Work The post Why switching to active learning is hard — and worth it appeared first on Conferences That Work.