Category Archives: Web 2.0

Tech Seeds Of Revolution In Meetings And Events

Tweet   The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed. ~ William Gibson.  From The Information Age To The Participatory Culture The explosion of digital media and the emergence of the participatory culture have amplified and transformed communication in ways we are only beginning to discover. Today, creating and sharing information is…

15 Tips For More Effective Google Searches

Tweet Search makes it possible to survive and thrive in today’s information age. Search has changed the way we store, retrieve and use information. Mastering the art of search is critical. Today, Search Has Become As Essential As Oxygen. Today’s successful organizations know that search is a cornerstone to their achievement. We don’t need to…

We Have A New Look

Tweet If you’re reading this, you may have wondered if you’re at a new blog site. You’re not. We have a new look and format. We still have same voice and will continue to give you provocative content. Please be patient with us as we tweak our new look and format. More changes coming your way.

Eight Tips To Encourage Participation, Intimacy, Community In Your Conferences And Events

Tweet When was the last time you visited a museum? Nina Simon‘s Complicity, Intimacy, Community post about fostering personal relationships with visitors in small and large spaces brought back a flood of memories of some of my museum experiences. You should read it and then come back here. Go ahead, I’ll be here when you…

Are We Ready For Annual Conferences In Perpetual Beta To Improve Attendee Experiences?

Tweet Change is the constant today. What would happen if conference organizers released information about their annual event and called it a perpetual beta version? What if a specific number of presentations were not identified and instead were labeled beta and the organizers asked attendees to help them co-create the sessions? What if some of…