Remove curation

Aaron Wolowiec

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Curated Resources for Facilitators of All Skill Levels

Aaron Wolowiec

The good news is, Aaron has curated these resources that can be helpful at any skill level. Are you an experienced facilitator? Perhaps you are a novice?

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Curating conference content to promote member engagement

Aaron Wolowiec

In addition to driving the development of timely follow-on educational programs, and aiding learners in linking theory (presented at the conference) with practice (challenges encountered on the job), curated content can also support organizational recruitment and retention efforts (by delivering quality products and services that members value).

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Practice what we preach: Breathing life into curated content

Aaron Wolowiec

Titled “Curating Conference Content to Promote Member Engagement,” this session delivered five simple, but effective strategies for curating conference content. During the program, a simple poll question was asked: “Does your organization currently curate content in some way following your major annual meeting?”

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Anti-Racism Resources

Aaron Wolowiec

To that end we have curated a list of resources to assist in furthering that work. Our hope is that something we’ve shared this month has generated new ideas about ways to uphold the values of anti-racism, both in your personal and professional life.

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Content is still king for events

Aaron Wolowiec

Organizations are rethinking content curation. That’s according to a new report by Omnipress, which, for the fourth year, surveyed organizations on how they use content for events.

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Selecting and coaching speakers to deliver quality digital presentations

Aaron Wolowiec

Content curation. In a content curation process, a committee comprised of a cross-section of the organization’s key constituents first identifies the topics of greatest interest or concern to the industry. Via the content curation approach, speaker asks may be more deliberate (e.g.,

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Call for Presentations: Dead or Alive?

Aaron Wolowiec

So what process are you adopting in 2015: a call for presentations, curation, crowdsourcing or some combination of the three? An additional 17% reported Four to five months ; 11% reported Eight to nine months.

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