by Event Amplifier | Apr 1, 2015 | amplification, logistics
Have you been stung by the online crowd criticising your event? Are you worried about encouraging the use of social media in case you end up looking bad? Any heated debate surrounding your event should be about the issues pertaining to the conference, not about...
by Event Amplifier | Feb 16, 2015 | amplification, audience, audio, blogging, live streaming, planning, Slideshare
Small workshops can be valuable spaces for discussion, knowledge sharing and problem solving, but often pass by unnoticed by the wider community. Can event amplification help? We have been considering how to combine online social tools and channels to get...
by Event Amplifier | Jan 19, 2015 | conversation, curation, preservation, Storify, tools
Twitter Chats can be extremely useful platforms to exchange ideas, debate issues and pick up new knowledge. But what happens after the chat has ended? Over the last few years I have been acting as a facilitator and online host for a number of interactive...
by Event Amplifier | Oct 1, 2014 | amplification, audience, events
How can you take an amplified event to the next level and involve the remote audience directly in the live event? In this post we look at an upcoming event aiming to do just that. Some events are naturally amplified due to the enthusiasm and online connectivity...
by Event Amplifier | Oct 17, 2013 | amplification, planning, Twitter
Can Twitter still be a disruptive power at an event? Some thoughts following our meeting with the organisers of SXSE London… Yesterday I was lucky to meet Ben Stockman and Andrew Walker (organiser and inaugural speaker, respectively) from the SXSE London...