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Technology: Ideal In Its Place EVENTCAMP VANCOUVER

Host Committee Member, EventCamp Producer Tahira Endean, CMP.  
As we began planning EventCamp Vancouver there was an overriding sense that this would follow the model that focused on innovation, Social Media and technology, following the vision laid out when these began.

Right-Handed and Left-Handed People Do Not See the Same Bright Side of Things

ScienceDaily (Feb. 2, 2010) — Despite the common association of "right" with life, correctness, positiveness and good things, and "left" with death, clumsiness, negativity and bad things, recent research shows that most left-handed people hold the opposite association. Thus, left-handers become an interesting case in which conceptual associations as a result of a sensory-motor experience, and conceptual associations that rely on linguistic and cultural norms, are contradictory.

Making the Invisible Visible: Verbal Cues Enhance Visual Detection

Cognitive psychologists at the University of Pennsylvania and University of California have shown that an image displayed too quickly to be seen by an observer can be detected if the participant first hears the name of the object.

Wim Rombaut - stillmovin


Wim Rombaut
Still Movin
Bollebergen 7, 9052 Gent
E-mail: wimrombaut@stillmovin.be
T +32 9/241 55 20 F +32 9/241 55 25
www.stillmovin.be

What do we do?


Still Movin is a health management agency

Still Movin stands for the optimisation of your employees’ productivity, health and motivation.

Tactile Sensations Influence Social Judgements and Decisions

ScienceDaily (June 25, 2010) — Psychologists report in the journal Science that interpersonal interactions can be shaped, profoundly yet unconsciously, by the physical attributes of incidental objects: Resumes reviewed on a heavy clipboard are judged to be more substantive, while a negotiator seated in a soft chair is less likely to drive a hard bargain.

Techniques for Producing Great Conference Programmes

Develop conferences that meet market needs, attract more delegates and sponsorship and increase profits

Producing better conference programmes translates directly into greater delegate numbers, more sponsorship and higher profits. Yet many companies rely purely on “on-the-job” training, frequently missing out on some of the key elements which differentiate great programmes from average ones. By attending this course, conference producers will learn all the proven tools and techniques for putting together a top conference programme.

Course outline:

Eric de Groot and Mike van der Vijver

Eric de Groot from MindMeeting speaks about meeting design. The title of his session / workshop is 'Finding the Words' towards a meeting effectiveness vocabulary. A session for people working on the content side and design of meetings. It helps the conversation between meeting designers and meeting owners about why  the design of meetings is important an how the design of meetings could be approached.
Concepts like the content flow, the experience concept, facilitation, style and venue message are part of the presentation.

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