Event amplification is filling all available time at the moment. My main issues of interest are the role and respective responsibilities of the conference organiser, speakers and delegates, plus the value of a Twitter backchannel for those not at the event. I’m trying out various approaches to monitoring an event and writing a brief report [...]
Event amplification is filling all available time at the moment. My main issues of interest are the role and respective responsibilities of the conference organiser, speakers and delegates, plus the value of a Twitter backchannel for those not at the event. I’m trying out various approaches to monitoring an event and writing a brief report on each. [...]
HighEdWeb is a conference for US university Web folk – judging from the delegate list it attracts the full spectrum from techies to marketing types – and content people in the middle. There’s an official conference site and a Ning network. The official site has all the admin stuff, plus a prominent link to how [...]
The curation of information from the backchannel at events seems to be gaining momentum. Here are three examples plucked from my feedreader: Tweets from IntraTeam event, Stockholm 2010 – using Scribd Public Sector Online Conference 2010 – handpicked tweets FOTE Conference 2010 – using Storify Similar to Storify is Keepstream, which I tried out on tweets [...]