Live Webinars Feature Beloit Mindset List Creators, Green Meeting Industry Council and Energy Center of Wisconsin
Sep 23, 2011
MADISON, Wis., Sept. 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Sonic Foundry, Inc.(NASDAQ: SOFO), the recognized market leader for rich media webcasting, lecture capture and knowledge management, will host three live webinars this month as part of the company's continuing best practice series. To register for these complimentary webinars, which go live on Tuesday, September 27, visit www.sonicfoundry.com/webcasts. Back to School: Understanding the Mindset of Today's Modern Student Register now for the live webcast on Tuesday, Sep 27 at 11:00 a.m. Central It happens every year. You face a lecture hall full of college freshmen and feel how cavernous the generation gap has become. To you Amazon is a river in South America; to them it's an online shopping giant. You understand what 'don't touch that dial' means; they've always had a remote control. You wanted to be like Mike; their NBA heroes are Kobe and Shaq. Ever wish you could get inside their minds to really understand where they're coming from? Here's your chance. On Tuesday, September 27 at 11 a.m. Central, you'll have a rare opportunity for live Q&A with the authors of the Beloit Mindset List. Ron Nief and Tom McBride, the men who literally wrote the book on what generations of Americans think is normal, will present "Back to School: Understanding the Mindset of Today's Modern Student." Moderator: Sean Brown, vice president of education at Sonic Foundry High-Tech, High-Touch: Making New Connections Between Hybrid Meetings and Sustainability Register now for the live webcast on Tuesday, Sep 27 at 1:00 p.m. Central What do water bottles, satisfaction surveys and meeting technology have in common? They all can be part of making your next conference more sustainable. Just maybe not in the way you might expect. The GMIC 2011 Sustainable Meetings Conference challenged the traditional approach to meeting design with Game ON!. The annual event pushed the sustainability envelope for its planners and participants, but this year it wasn't just about nixing the water bottles. Tamara Kennedy-Hill, GMIC executive director, and Midori Connolly, CEO Pulse Staging and Events, share insights from the creative gaming design and virtual production aspects of the event. It all began with having a strategy for what they wanted their members to learn and then finding the tech and tactics to support it - from water stations and iPad apps to gaming, social media and hybrid meetings. Along the way, they balanced their willingness to try new things with a healthy sense of humility so that, in case it didn't all work out, they would have at least learned valuable lessons along the way. Because after all, the truly sustainable event is the one your attendees found worthwhile and plan to attend again. Moderator: Erica St. Angel, vice president of marketing at Sonic Foundry Why You Don't Have to Be an Enterprise to Webcast Like One Register now for the live webcast on Tuesday, Sep 27 at 2:00 p.m. Central What would motivate a small non-profit to buy an enterprise grade webcasting platform? Could they ever expect to see a return on that kind of investment? And why bother with professional-grade, purpose-built hardware, when software is cheaper and easier, right? Wrong, at least according to the Energy Center of Wisconsin.
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