Have you ever come across check-in terminals in a hotel? At many of these terminals, guests can even book rooms at short notice. Something similar also works well at conferences, where you implement on-site registration at self-service stations. The method has now proven itself in practice. However, organizers should pay attention to a few points beforehand.
Do you know every detail in the contracts you have signed with the provider of your conference software? It’s always better to read the small print for there are providers out there who prefer to follow their own interests rather than to address your needs. Sometimes, you’re even helping it happen by unknowingly providing the data.
It should be well organized and not take too long – check-in. With practical self-service at conferences, event organizers can make this wish come true and also relieve their staff.
PowerPoint presentations have been the standard at scientific conferences for a long time.
Unfortunately, one thing about them is certain: They’re trivial. Among all the identical-looking slides with their titles and bullet points sometimes really exciting things get lost.
It doesn’t always have to be that way. How about putting your results and ideas in the spotlight next time? We’ll show you some tools that can help you with this.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could bring all the ideas and impressions your conference attendees are posting online to your conference? What if you could create a second-screen experience for everyone to participate?
How about trying it with a Twitter wall at your next conference?
Learn how you can use such a wall effectively and when it’s best to go without one.
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