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February 2009 Teemu Arina Dicole Ltd. tarina.blogging.fi using social technologies TO RUN BETTER EVENTS

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Teemu Arina speaks at Spaces for Interaction: an Online Conversation on Improving Traditional Conferences. Full recording available here: https://admin.na4.acrobat.com/_a826376302/spaces/

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February 2009

Teemu ArinaDicole Ltd.

tarina.blogging.fi

using social technologies

TO RUN BETTER EVENTS

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WHAT’S WRONG WITH EVENTS?

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TOP DOWN – ONE WAY PASSIVE – STATIC INEFFICIENTLY SHARED

BOTTOM UP – TWO WAY PARTICIPATIVE - DYNAMIC EFFECTIVELY SHARED

STRUCTURE METHOD CONTENT

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Top down, one way events organized by a

committee.

Visitors sit, listen and comment. Event has a

static website.Results get

ineffectively shared.

YESTERDAYBottom up, two way events. Participants

contribute to planning.

Participants engage themselves throughout the event – also online.Results are effectively

shared online.

TOMORROW

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Various Types of Events

S C A L E

FO

RM

I nv e

s tm e n

t

L A R G E E V E N T

• Popular topics• Wide interest groups• Expert organizers• Budget decisions

• Professional venue

S M A L L E V E N T

• Strong network formation• Distributing specific expertise• Peer-to-peer organization• Cheap and low labour

• Resources often loaned

U N C O N F E R E N C E

• Crowdsourced planning• Self-organizing agenda• Presenters voted on• DIY service

• Interaction-centric

• Heavy planning of tasks• Fixed agenda• Hired presenters• Services and booths

• Presentation-centric

C O N F E R E N C E

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V I R T U A L I T Y

STR

UC

TU

RE

Barcamp

Code camp

World Café

Lightning talks

Speed Geeking

Fish Bowl

Unconference

E v e n t

M e t h o d

AMD Virtual Experience

Reboot

Le Web

MashPit

SuperHappyDevHouse

Panel discussion

Typical presentation

Typical online presentation

Typical virtual conference

Connectivism Online Conference

TED

Assembly

F A C E - T O - F A C E

SE

LF

-O

RG

AN

IZIN

GH

IGH

LY

DE

FIN

ED

T E C H - H E A V Y

Grasping the Future

Pecha-Kucha

Campfire conversation

Typical Second Life presentation

Online Educa

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ASSEMBLY

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REBOOT

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Henry Jenkins @ Alexander HallHoward Rheingold @ NMC Campus

SECOND LIFE

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Events go online or become x-events, because...

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BUSINESSES REDUCE COSTS

TravelAccommodation

Conference fees

Lost timeFinancial crisis

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Businesses reduce

GREEN IT

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New tools become available

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TIME TO THROW SOME TOMATOES

Q&A

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Various Approaches

White LabelSocial Networks

Hosted ConferenceSocial Networks

Do It Yourself Advertising AgenciesSoftware Development CompaniesIn-house mashups (e.g. Google Groups + Google Pages)Open Source applications

Event Organization Sites

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Blogs Wikis Networking

Forums Media Feeds

Tags

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Various Supportive Tools

Event RegistrationServices StreamlineProcesses

Promotion Services Let Others Know About Your Event

Community Services Draw People Together

Event Related Interaction Services Create a Backchannel

Many of these services are already used by event participants.

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Before During After

Iterative Planning

Planners Participants

Extended Events Online Sharing

‣Checklists‣Dates‣ RSVPs‣ Topics

‣ Schedule‣ Presenters‣Methods‣Venue

‣Conference wiki‣ Backchannel chat‣ Social networking‣ Live streaming

‣ Presentations‣Notes and recordings‣User-generated content‣ Lessons learned‣Content dissemination

Online Face-to-face Experience Reflection

‣ Profiles‣Media‣ Blogs‣APIs

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PEER-FUNDING YOUR EVENT

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FINDING MOST SUITABLE DATES

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DISTRIBUTING ONLINE VIDEO CONTENT

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Hosted ConferenceSocial Networks

White LabelSocial Networks

Event Organization Sites

Do It Yourself

B O T T O M - U PT O P - D O W N

EX

TE

ND

ED

EV

EN

TS

FR

EE

FO

RM

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Long Tail of Events

Possible Events

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nt P

opul

arit

y

Tail: 80%Head: 20%

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Digital Analog

■When more “bandwidth” is needed, synchronicity of interaction and interaction goesface-to-face■Always linking back to

digital at every point of interaction

■Digital is primary: everything starts and ends in digital■Mainly asynchronic or

semi-synchronic interaction

Successful Event DNA

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Teemu Arina

CEO, Dicole Ltd.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge”

– Albert Einstein