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You could engage more of
your delegates
Your delegates could share
ideas, projects, initiatives
with everyone at the conference
Delegates could learn from others experience that they didn’t have a
chance to meet at the conference.
Delegates felt that their experience was important and valuable, that
they would be deeply listened to
Sponsors and supporters were given a fresh way
to tell their story
Your conference added a rich context for sharing ideas and
celebrating victories and accomplishments
of its delegates.
A web site was added to your conference site that was rich in content
within hours of the beginning of your
event.
You had a way to acknowledge the experience and
passion your volunteers
bring
You didn’t have to do any more work to add a new
dimension to your
conference , event or launch
Delegates would drive audience to your conference
web site
Delegates got valuable promotional material
simply as a
value-added feature.
The Story Catcher adds all of
the above to your event in a fresh, engaging and honouring approach.
View one of our conference
projects
A video blog named after your event is created that can link
to your site.
Pre-event communication announces the opportunity for all
attending to share part of their ‘story’ in a brief video
interview.
At your event the Story Catcher talks to delegates about
their project and ideas in a 1- 2 minute video
interview.
Feature a 1- 2 minutes interviews In a plenary session or lunch
break..
During the event the interviews/story clips
are posted on the video
blog.
Each interview clip can be accessed , and referenced
for immediate viewing for the personal or business use of the
delegate.
Christopher Bowers is executive director of Community School
Interviews, a non profit charitable organization. CSI helps school
classes, organizations community and government groups understand
the power of personal story. Christopher is an award winning teacher (
Marshall McLuhan Distinguished Teacher ) for his innovation with
technology. He is also president of Meeting Buddy Group Networking,
designing tools and processes to bring people and ideas together.