| Unconferences Making Meetings Better |
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Newcomers will find that these hour-long chats can be lively and informative. During a recent #eventprofs discussion, the exchange focused on how associations can provide "more value than just f2f meetings" and "how they can do more with the money paid" in dues and event registration and exhibition revenues. A lot of discussion had to do with educational components of meetings and the methods of covering the costs of video streaming and virtual access tools for those who do not pay to attend but may be dues paying members. Associations together with conference planners are curators of information generated by a community of participants and delivered through an information conduit otherwise known as a meeting whether real, virtual or both. The question is how to get a better process in the conception, curation and delivery of content for meetings? It seems apparent that unconferences and their methodologies can be used to plan and execute larger f2f meetings. The same process by which unconferences are announced, planned and executed can be modeled by meeting planners to collect input on themes, agendas, dates, venues, vendors (speaker candidates among others). The interaction can be used to identify relatively organic sub-communities focused on specific elements of the meeting agenda. Those communities, having had input have a stronger sense of ownership that should lead to higher attendance and more lively interaction leading up to, during and after the event. What could be better?
Tools: 1) Websites -Wiki: barcamp.org; Listing: productcamp.org - see examples of planning/coordination approaches; Brainshark. 2) Marketing -Twitter; Facebook; LinkedIn; MailChimp (plans start ~$10/mo). 3) Registration -EventBrite. 4) Planning Coordination - Google Groups; Google Docs. 5) Video Streaming -Ustream. Thanks to the participants of #eventprofs chat session 7/2/2009 (7degreescom, bucchere, clintonbon, crowdvine, GregRuby, HeatherHartland, iBradWilson, ImageSpecialist, Jeffhurt, KarenBrown, KenaSiu, kfoldvik, lotsofdimples, MeetCollab, MichaelMcCurry, Mizcity, Partyaficionado, Pirate_AV, pnv123, samueljsmith, ShowTecAE, SmartSource, spkrinteractive, tmac20043, tojulius) |