That begs the question, will attendees actually listen during the
session or will they be tweeting about the session they are supposed to
be listening to? I can't imagine that a presenter would be happy to see
half of his audience looking down and tapping away on their
blackberry/iphone/cell phone (unless the topic was social media :-)).
Maybe it's just me....
Trying to get my arms around this whole twitter thing, but I'm a big
advocate of social media and can see lots of benefits. Jesse did a
great presentation at our ARMA meeting in June.
Brian Starck, CRM
http://twitter.com/bkstarck
-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Subject: Re: Live-Tweeting at conference
pak wrote: "or better yet ARMA could get ahead of the curve and create
the
appropriate hashtag for each session so that tweeters can tweet their
opinions/comments during or after the session."
Brilliant! I'm on the program committee for the 2010 San Francisco
conference and will make that recommendation at our next meeting!
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Julie J. Colgan
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