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How Micro-stimulants Can Boost Conference Participant Wellness

Smart Meetings

What event designers are learning is that exposing participants to micro-stimulants can ease the process of reaching their ultimate satisfaction during the event by winning their attention over and over again. Actively participating in the event’s itinerary will ultimately save their energy and increase their motivation. .”

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How an Agrifood Event Is Cultivating Innovation and International Participation

Convene by PCMA

Around 1,000 attended the event, evenly split between in-person and online participants. But it’s more than the event’s theme that resonates with participants — it’s the culture it sows. The online option, which Grow-NY initially offered in 2020 during the pandemic, has become key to making the regional event more global. “We

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Facilitating an online participation-rich workshop in Gatherly

Conferences that Work

This coming June will mark my 30th year of designing and facilitating participant-driven and participation-rich meetings. The platform uses a birds-eye view of rooms (there can be more than one of them on different “floors”) with each participant shown as an icon with their name. I’ve shared the why?

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Free online Participate Lab — May 11, 2022

Conferences that Work

Hosted by CSAE Manitoba , this free one-hour online Participate Lab will introduce you to the design of participation-rich events through the direct experience of participatory meeting techniques and formats. Our time together at this Participate Lab will cover: Why creating participation-rich meetings is so important.

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Designing conferences to solve participants’ problems

Conferences that Work

In this post I’ll focus on, arguably, the most useful conferences we can design: those that solve participants’ problems. As we’ll see: Traditional conferences support, to some degree, solving participants’ obvious and complicated problems. A useful taxonomy of problems. Obvious problems. Complicated problems.

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How Micro-stimulants Can Boost Conference Participant Wellness

Smart Meetings

What event designers are learning is that exposing participants to micro-stimulants can ease the process of reaching their ultimate satisfaction during the event by winning their attention over and over again. Actively participating in the event’s itinerary will ultimately save their energy and increase their motivation. .”

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Participant experience design — moving from the old to new event world

The MICE Blog

One of the talks that impressed me the most was ‘Participant experience design – how do we create meetings which move people more deeply?’ According to Felix, the term ‘participant experience design’ is a work in progress. Here, the diverse group of participants was selected by AI — a functional but also great experience.

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