by Kirsty Pitkin | 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 Kirsty Pitkin | Feb 11, 2015 | amplification, live streaming, tools, video
Have you considered using the free YouTube live streaming service? Got reservations? In this post, we explore the myths, perks and perils of using YouTube Live Events and how it could make live streaming more economically viable for conference organisers. Live...
by Kirsty Pitkin | Feb 9, 2015 | amplification, audio, tools, video
Showzee is a new visual platform to showcase your talents and interests and connect with likeminded people. But can it be a useful tool for events? In this post we review the new social media site Showzee and consider how it could be useful for events as a potential...
by Kirsty Pitkin | Feb 4, 2015 | amplification, audio, live streaming, radio, speakers
Could live audio streaming and audio recording at conferences provide more opportunities to share ideas? In this post we explore how podcasting and audio reuse can be used to amplify conference papers. I recently came across the following question on Quora:...
by Kirsty Pitkin | Feb 2, 2015 | Accessibility, video
Creating closed captions for event videos is often overlooked or dismissed as too costly. But could YouTube’s tools make it easier for event videos to become more accessible and discoverable? In our recent post about metadata for event materials, we...
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