1. Online-Only International Conferences: Strategies for Maintaining Community
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Daniel L. Hoffman, Seungoh Paek, Bert Y. Kimura, and Curtis Ho
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Best practice ,Sense of community ,Virtual conference ,050801 communication & media studies ,computer.software_genre ,Education ,0508 media and communications ,Videoconferencing ,Digital credential ,Orientation (mental) ,Sociology ,business.industry ,Column: ICT International ,05 social sciences ,Educational technology ,050301 education ,Online conference ,Public relations ,Computer Science Applications ,Professional meetings ,The Internet ,business ,0503 education ,computer - Abstract
While many academic conferences are transitioning to online events, this article aims to share several strategies used by the organizers of a well-established online-only conference. The Teaching, Colleges, and Community (TCC) Worldwide Online Conference recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. After a brief review of TCC’s history, four strategies that organizers have identified as helping conference goers feel oriented, welcomed, connected and engaged are described. These strategies include offering a “pre-conference” orientation, including regional keynote speakers, creating opportunities for informal exchange, and encouraging participation with digital credentials.
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- 2021