Tips for organizing Pecha Kucha sessions
Pecha Kucha presenters at Event Camp Twin Cities 2011 Last week, at Event Camp Twin Cities 2011, I emceed my third Pecha Kucha session, and I’d like to share what I’ve learned about organizing events...
View ArticleUsing Google Hangouts On Air to stream a keynote
On May 7, 2012 Google opened up Google Hangouts On Air—a free service for broadcasting and recording live video with up to 10 participants—to all Google+ users. Six weeks later, the night before...
View ArticleTwo free easy ways to create graphics for blog posts and presentations
Here are what I think are the two best free easy ways to create graphics for blog posts and presentations if you’re not a graphics wonk. (Note: I am not a graphics wonk.) I’ve written over five hundred...
View ArticleWhy switching to active learning is hard — and worth it
A September 2019 research study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences clearly illustrates why switching to active learning is hard — and worth it! Lecturing has been the...
View ArticleLeadership, Events, Shackleton, Survival, and Hope
If you missed David Adler‘s & my closing keynote Leadership, Events, Shackleton, Survival, and Hope at Untethered2020, you can watch it at the end of this post. I’ve also included a lightly edited...
View ArticleLessons I learned from an online workshop
I recently ran a workshop, hosted by the Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Society of Association Professionals (CSAE), on the design of participation-rich events. Here are the lessons I learned from...
View ArticleMy Top Digital Tools for Learning 2022
Since 2007, Jane Hart has compiled an annual Top Digital Tools for Learning List from the results of public surveys. Looking at the trends over time provides a useful overview of the tools that people...
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