We’ll always be together, however far it seems. We’ll always
be together, together in electric dreams. –
This oldie keeps creeping into my mind lately. Maybe a sign that I have been attending too
many hybrid events as a virtual attendee? (or a sign that I have a longing for 80’s songs, plus the tons of make-up and big plastic earrings that went with
them)
Actually it is wishful thinking. Even though organizers are
making a lot of effort to include virtual attendees in a face to face event, we
are still lacking in contact. We are not together.
2 things that I might help:
Better timing: Give us enough time to plan and prepare. Often
a virtual ticket is offered at the last moment.
As an afterthought or on purpose? I understand that you want people in real life
in the real conference room, but when a virtual ticket is presented a few days before the event, I cannot plan a day for it. Least
of all connect with other (real live) attendees before the event. It leaves me with only bits of content and a
few new tweeps to follow, and you with a
lack of ROI –we both lose.
More tools: give us the chance to network, let us connect
through Hangouts or Skype .… I would love to see a Hangout Corner at an event,
where the f2f delegates can get to meet the virtual ones. Surely we could try
something here? Add to all your learning lounges?
Just imagine: an event where ALL delegates are visually present in the room. Looking at each other, and knowing that they are part
of the same audience. No more
awkward pauses after the speaker asks : “any
questions from the virtual audience?” …not knowing if they are present at all.
As a virtual attendee I know how to be engaged . Now I need to
be seen. For now, it is an electric
dream.
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