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Thursday Buzz: Let Technology Bring Ease

Associations Now

Don’t let technology complicate your relationship with members and event attendees. Recent research by the National Restaurant Association indicates that diners want restaurant operators to harness the power of technology to improve the dining-out experience, not complicate it. It’s best to keep things simple.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.7.20

Reid All About it

They offer webinars, blog posts, and maybe even conferences to your members. If you’re a home cook, check out the weekly In The Kitchen posts on my Grabbing the Gusto blog for more. Kate Vitasek, Faculty – Graduate and Executive Education, University of Tennessee. Follow Blog via Email. Sponsorship strategy. 1 CMP credit.

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A Wiring Challenge: Municipal Broadband Pits Cities Against Telecom Giants

Associations Now

The Federal Communications Commission is considering whether to override Tennessee and North Carolina law and allow two cities to expand their super-fast internet service. Mid-sized southern cities are not generally seen as being ahead of the technological curve. ” A mixed record. “You The Gig changed that.

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Monday Buzz: What It Takes to Reboot The New Yorker

Associations Now

Advances in design and technology are tools in that effort.” National Fluid Power Association CEO Eric Lanke has some tips on his blog. Andy Johnston of Event Manager Blog outlines why a smaller, more tailored list of attendees could work wonders for your next meeting. Tweet of the Day. Don’t always think big.

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Moose to MOOCs and 3 other articles for association executives

SCD Group

Coursera, a Silicon Valley-based company, is announcing today that it will partner with university systems in Colorado, Georgia, New York, Tennessee and Texas to develop and evaluate the potential of technology that is fueling dramatic changes in how higher education is designed and delivered. via YourMembership.com blog.

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Social Media and Tourism

ChatterBachs

He was with the tourism bureau of Ann Arbor in the mid-’90s, when the confluence of tourism and web technology really began. ” Since 2000, David has had his own business which advises tourism organizations; it started with a primary focus on web sites but has since evolved to include blogs and social media.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

ahier - Brian Ahier; The Dalles, Oregon; Passionate about healthcare, technology and government 2.0. Dig design, innovation, technology. andreamiller20 - Andrea Miller; Atlanta; Elementary Instructional Technology Specialist. Blogging since 1987. Core interests: blogging, business analytics, HTML5, WordPress.