Live Streaming: Hollywood Production Value Or Good Enough For Learning April 12, 2011 by Jeff Hurt It’s the end of the (meetings) world as we know it. ~ Paraphrase, R.E.M. “This might be the beginning of the end…and the dawn of a new era in which people think recorded video as passé and demand live streaming of events,” says Priya Ramesh on The Buzz Bin Blog. YouTube Going Live “With over … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Technology, Hybrid & Virtual Tagged With: , conference, digital events, event technology, hybrid events, hybrid meetings, livestreaming, virtual attendee, virtual event
Engaging Attendees Today: How to Combine Virtual & Face-to-Face Meetings March 5, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Some of you asked for the slides from today’s PCMA’s Info On The Go Webinar on Engaging Attendees Today: How to Combine Virtual and Face-to-Face Meetings. Engaging Attendees Today: How to Combine Virtual and Face-to-Face Meetings View more presentations from Jeff Hurt. Read Michael McCurry’s recap of the Webinar. The full recorded webinar will be … [Read more…] Filed Under: Conference Education, Hybrid & Virtual Tagged With: , EventCamp 2010, hybrid events, livestreaming, PCMA Webinar, virtual events
Bottom-line: Hybrid Meetings And Events Deliver More Value February 11, 2010 by Jeff Hurt Are you on the fence about hybrid meetings and events? Not sure they are right for your next conference? Or perhaps you’ve decided to take the plunge and are not sure what equipment is needed or where to begin. Here are two PowerPoint presentations delivered to GaMPI’s Meetings Exploration Conference 2010 “Emerging Strategies For Success” … [Read more…] Filed Under: Event Technology, Hybrid & Virtual Tagged With: , audiocast, backchannel, bannercast, benefits of a hybrid meeting, hybrid meetings, livestreaming, slidecast, Virtual 2D, Virtual 3D, Webcast, webinar