[Air-L] Use of Social Media Tools at an Academic Conference

Mathieu ONeil mathieu.oneil at anu.edu.au
Wed Nov 27 16:04:35 PST 2013


hi

Not exactly what you want but: at the Berlin Institute for Internet and Society launch they had a number of things - everyone filled out an ID page on a website with research interests etc, they handed over to you cards with scannable codes on registration and when you wanted to speak during a session someone would come over with a smart phone, scan your card and your info would be projected onto a screen. They had other participatory things too, check out their website.

HTH,
cheers

Mathieu
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Subject: [Air-L] Use of Social Media Tools at an Academic Conference

Colleagues,

I've been asked to come up with ideas on innovative and useful ways to
incorporate social media tools into an upcoming academic conference in the
social sciences.  Have any of you come across some particularly useful
integrations of social media/web tool at academic conferences.

Thanks,
Jose
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