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Best practice and new ideas to help your event reach a wider audience
Anonymity at Amplified Events
Is it really ok to be anonymous at an amplified event? We explore whether anonymity damages amplified events or offers participants more choice.
The Event Amplifier as a Speaker’s Assistant
We reflect on the benefits of the event amplifier acting as a speaker’s assistant, and describe the experience of participating in a virtual card trick with a speaker in Spain.
Lost In Translation
What happens when a live video stream is incomprehensible? We describe our recent experience with a dubbed live stream and reflect on the future for live machine translation.
Remote Live Blogging
Can you live blog a presentation remotely? We tried it when Brian Kelly spoke form Girona in Spain, whilst we live blogged from Bath!
Planning An Amplified Event
What are the steps you need to consider when planning an amplified event? In this post, we explore some of the pitfalls and examine the ways you can make sure your amplified event stays on track.
The Future is Radio?
Could internet radio be a useful event amplification tool? We consider the benefits and the challenges involved.
What is an Event Amplifier anyway?
We present a short prezi exploring the emerging role of the event amplifier.
Twitter Buzzword Bingo
In the spirit of innovation and fun, we developed a prototype game of Twitter Buzzword Bingo to encourage audiences to tweet during presentations.
A Case for a Live Blogger…
We explore the evidence surrounding the use of a live blogger to annotate the amplified discussions surrounding an event.
Providing an Accessible Backchannel
How do you may an amplified event accessible to non-Twitter users? We provide a case study from the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2010 demonstrating how we opened up the event to the anti-Twitterati.
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