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PREZI , a revolution in presentation software

Prezi is presentation software that starts with one big canvas. It works not linear, like a series of slides, but follows a logic of the big picture and zooming in towards details. A very different but natural approach that breaks with rather boring series of slides and keeps your participants attention by regularly zooming out to the big picture...

Can 100 oranges brainstorm?

On-line brainstorming in a nutshell on Vimeo.

Synthetron helps you take better decisions and implement faster.

If you want to know how this online brainstorming tool works, have a look the following video. Maarten Vanneste demostrates it with a "fruit vase".

pepEVENT

pep EVENT® is a planning tool for the entire meeting industry, pep stands thereby for professional - easy - planning. The based CAD program was in such a way modified that everyone can use the product; for further informations, for example brochure see www.pepevent.com. Now the 3D version is above in German also available in English and French language.

Cisco Packages Collaboration Technology for Events

  Michael J. Shapiro July 21, 2010
Communications technology giant Cisco has officially introduced Collaboration for Events, a suite of tech tools that facilitate virtual and in-person/virtual hybrid collaboration.

MEETING METRICSSM INTRODUCES MyROI AT MPI WEC IN VANCOUVER

MYROI, a confidential, post-event report detailing the results of an educational experience including application of an attendee's learning to their job, impacts of post-event job achievement and an individual ROI computation, will be introduced to Meeting Professionals International’s (MPI) World Education Conference (WEC) registrants this July by MeetingMetrics

VIDEO: ABBIT MEETING SUPPORT TRAILER

 Abbit Meeting Support does a wide range of services on the content side of meetings and conferences all over Europe. This 6 minute video takes yout through the wide range of services.  

Scientists Map Brain Pathway for Vocal Learning

ScienceDaily  — Scientists at Duke University Medical Center have identified neurons in the songbird brain that convey the auditory feedback needed to learn a song.

Their research lays the foundation for improving human speech, for example, in people whose auditory nerves are damaged and who must learn to speak without the benefit of hearing their own voices.

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