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 28, 2015 | Accessibility, amplification, Resources, Slideshare, video
Creating digital resources is only one aspect of amplifying your event. Ensuring those resources get to the widest possible audience is also vital. The main emphasis of event amplification is to make use of participants’ online social and professional...
by Event Amplifier | Jan 26, 2015 | planning, Resources, Slideshare, video
Conferences are really important occasions to make sure that your logo is seen by EVERYONE. But is it possible to over brand? Branding is a really important element to get right when organising a conference. Often your marketing department will be falling over...
by Event Amplifier | Jul 13, 2011 | amplification, audience, hybrid, live streaming, metrics, Slideshare
On Monday we were invited to help amplify the Metrics and Social Web Services: Quantitative Evidence for their Use and Impact workshop (#ukolneim), organised by Brian Kelly. Whilst I find the vast majority of events I cover fascinating, it is quite rare to cover an...
by Event Amplifier | Mar 11, 2011 | amplification, hybrid, planning, Slideshare, Storify, tools, Twitter
I have recently been involved with planning the event amplification for the JISC Conference 2011, which is finally upon us. I will be travelling up to Liverpool on Monday to play my part in making the event accessible to a remote audience, and wanted to take the...
by Event Amplifier | Jan 10, 2011 | Slideshare, tools, transliteracy
It has been observed that sharing slides using online social tools, such as Slideshare, can amplify the value of your presentation by helping you to reach a wider audience over time. I was therefore interested to come across this presentation from Slideshare, which...