1 UKOLN is supported by: This work is licensed under a Attribution- NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 licence This excludes images How to Amplify an Event: Case Studies JISC Conference 2011, Tuesday 15 th March 2010 Marieke Guy
2 IWMW – The Institutional Web Management Workshop Running for 15 years Aimed at those involved in the provision of institutional Web services Try to be innovative and experimental Like to look at externally hosted services as well as institution services Increasing number of remote attendees Evaluation is key! Case Study #1: IWMW
3 Use institution’s facilities for streaming Also use Flip Camera, camera phone – short ‘vox pox’ videos Videos on Vimeo & YouTube Photos on Flickr IWMW: Video and Streaming
4 Slideshare Slidecasts Slideshare account, groups and events Authorstream – present live Posters – Scribd Tagging IWMW: Slides
5 IWMW and IWMW Live Twitter accounts Hash tag #iwmw10 Hash tags for sessions #p1 #remote also used Twitterwall – Twitterfall IWMW: Twitter IWMW and IWMW Live Twitter accounts Hash tag #iwmw10 Hash tags for sessions #p1 #remote also used Twitterwall – Twitterfall
6 iTitle on videos Twapper Keeper Summarizr Geolocated tweets IWMW: Twitter
7 Event amplifier Used Wordpress blog, Buddypress, Ning, Wetpaint wiki, Mediawiki Can use for promotion, engagement, interviews, videos, trailing sessions, online workshops Live Blogging: Cover it Live – remote barcamp Policy for closing services down Statistics IWMW: Social Networks
8 Netvibes, Storify, Lanyrd Slideshare presentation pack RSS Feeds - OPML Ideascale Facebook A few other things… Remote delivery Access grid IWMW: Collating
9 “One advantage of remote attendance is that key lessons learned are not diluted by travel home. You are right there in your seat of power ready to implement changes. However getting uninterrupted time is very difficult. Perhaps you could set up regional hubs and connect nodes together.” “Personally after 5 yrs or so in HE I have conference burnout, so remote suits me well.” Supporting both set of attendees – remote and physical IWMW: Challenges
10 Brian Kelly gave a talk on “What can We Learn From Amplified Events?” at the University of Girona (UdG) Also gave keynote plenary talk on “Embedding and Sustaining University 2.0” at the University 2.0: the Extended University conference held at the Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo Both events were amplified and supported from “back home” Both events were also available for a remote audience Case Study #2: Spain
11 Talk streamed in Livestream Sign up through Lanyrd Twitterwall – in UK - distributed live blogging support Spain: Girona talk Remote audience asked questions Twapper Keeper archive for event Lessons learnt - Testing the site, holding slides
12 Talk streamed in UIMP-TV (the streaming channel for the event) with Spanish dubbing Elluminate session with video in English Spain: Santander in UK - distributed live blogging support
13 Quality versus cost – getting the balance Copyright Testing the water – feeling the vibe! Trying things out Trial runs Get support on the other side Try out new things, but have a back up plan! Flipping the conference idea on it’s head The audience come first, not the technology There are always lessons to be learnt – why not share them A Few Final Thoughts….
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