- When planning education, the group gets input and ideas from: committees, call for proposals, evaluations, surveys, focus groups and listserv groups.
- RFP’s for speakers – suggest potential topics (and why they are important to your group), include background on the audience (challenges, etc), ask when the speaker last spoke and for how many people, have a preconference call, expect them to customize the presentation for your group. Sample Call for Presentations
- Consider hosting a BarCamp for your association
• Definition of BarCamp: a) an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. b) an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from participants who are the main actors of the event.
• Quick notes about BarCamps – they are free, the attendees pick the topics so it’s “just in time education,” planners need to let go of the planning.
• For more information on BarCamps, visit barcamp.org or attend the MSAE BarCamp in September!
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Program Design, Development & Implementation
Takeaways from the Meeting Management Education Council meeting on June 22:
Labels:
Associations,
brainstorming,
communication,
conventions,
Events,
meetings,
Miscellaneous,
planning
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