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Hack your conferenceconnections between classrooms and session rooms
Today’s Content
• Examples of personalized learning at ISTE 2017
• Why attendee experience isn’t just good logistics
• Resources for designing something new
@elizabethglau
Elizabeth Glau, CMPAttendee Experience Manager, ISTE
Owner, Building Blocks Social Media
ISTE 2017
Hot topics in edtech• 1:1/BYOD (students using
their personal devices)
• Project-based learning
• Instructional delivery methods, such as flipped and blended learning
• Maker activities and programs
Content Community Conversation
1,469
sessions
15,000
paid
attendees
159,000
tweets
2,489
presenters
20,396
total
attendees
30,000
story views
69,429
resources
72
countries
27,000
story views
@elizabethglau
Personalized learning
exceeding expectations
Represented graphically and textually in the list views of program search. Also represented in filters so that attendees can filter by format (learning style) and sub-format.
Learning Style / Format
• Listen and Learn
– lecture, panel, multipresentation, snapshot, research paper
• Participate and Share
– interactive lecture, poster
• Explore and Create
– BYOD (Bring your own device), workshop, learning academy, playground
• Engage and Connect
– campfires, meeting, social event
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Where did they spend their time?
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Expo Hall
Listen & Learn
Participate & Share
Explore & Create
Outside Program
Engage & Connect
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What is their preferred format?
Participate & Share
• Interactive lecture
• Poster
Explore & Create
• BYOD
• Playground
Listen & Learn
• Lecture
Top survey results
• Interactive lecture
• BYOD
• Lecture
• Poster
• Playground
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Survey says
Attendees found the topics they were seeking in the format they prefer.
Public space
Playgrounds/Posters Lounges
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Session rooms
Flexible learning environment BYOD (Bring your own device)
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Challenges
@elizabethglau
Communicating expectations to educators applying to present
Teaching hot topics in a “learning by doing” environment
Attendee experience
data driven decisions
Students do not become students when they walk into a school just as attendees do not become attendees when they walk into a convention center.
Whole Child / Whole Attendee
• Goals and Objectives
• Attendee focused messaging vs internal lingo
• Demographics and psychographics
• Engaging all five senses
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Challenges
@elizabethglau
Creating plan for data far enough out
Expectations from attendees when handing over data
Unlearninga new topic
• #EventCanvas from Event Model Generation• Focus group / conference hack-a-thon
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Challenges
@elizabethglau
Time in the cycle to re-invent / re-imagine
Selling disruption to leadership