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7 Tips and Tricks for a Successful Hybrid Event

AccelEvents

With the remote option, hybrid events create more opportunities for people to attend and elements like gamification, virtual maps and lobbies, and pre-recorded or live streaming options, many people will feel like they are there in person! Choppy video feeds and feeds cutting in and out on a presenter distract the user from the content.

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7 Tips and Tricks for a Successful Hybrid Event

AccelEvents

With the remote option, hybrid events create more opportunities for people to attend and elements like gamification, virtual maps and lobbies, and pre-recorded or live streaming options, many people will feel like they are there in person! Choppy video feeds and feeds cutting in and out on a presenter distract the user from the content.

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12NTC: Open-Source Mobile Apps for Social Change

Tech Soup

"The mobile tools to solve social problems are already out there." Mobile devices allow multi-touch and gesture navigation, precise GPS-based location tracking; have audio, video, and camera capabilities; let you send real-time notifications and SMS messaging; and more. Broadcast SMS. Crowdsourcing and mapping.

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Outlined in the brief article below is a new way of using the Web and web services to gather peoples’ stories – anecdotes, video clips, podcasts, blog posts and all sorts of other snippets – and help not-for-profit organizations move into action planning based on the “raw material” of what people are saying and talking about. True change.

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Where Do We Put It? Fitting the Web Into Museums

Museum 2.0

At the info desk with the maps? Sure, it might be nice to broadcast your blog feed to a screen in the museum somewhere, but the real value is for readers who can visit again and again from the flexibility of their own environment. Where do you display those ratings? Alongside the exhibits? On the website? How do you decide? Separation.

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year at Princeton, we added a Google Map for people to geotag their home location , an invitation to share photos of the number “15? (it it was the NMC’s 15th anniversary) that got rolled into a NMC@15 video , and a chance to sign up for 15 minutes of studio time on the John Lennon Bus to create a package of sharable music loops.

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Cause Marketing or Cause Me To Puke Marketing? Interview with Scott Henderson

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Goals The main goals were to raise awareness of childhood hunger in America, give people the tools to take meaningful action to help end this solvable problem, and create a case study from which non-profits and corporations could learn how to better use social media in their cause marketing. To help fuel this state-vs.-state

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