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Hybrid Events redefining the Meetings Industry?
Posted September 10th, 2012 by ruudwjanssen in
- LEARNING objectives.
- NETWORKING objectives.
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- BEFORE,
- DURING,
- AFTER,
- Conceptual,
- Human,
- TechnologY hands-on,
- Technology online,
- Production - staging,
- Project management,
- Technology - ICT,
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- Cognitive science,
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- Study, survey
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Marching To The Beat Of The Same Drummer Improves Teamwork
Posted May 16th, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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ScienceDaily — Armies train by marching in step. Religions around the world incorporate many forms of singing and chanting into their rituals. Citizens sing the National Anthem before sporting events. Why do we participate in these various synchronized activities? A new study, published in the journal Psychological Science, suggests that when people engage in synchronous activity together, they become more likely to cooperate with other group members. |
Creating learning at conferences through participant involvement
Posted February 25th, 2008 by administrator
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ABSTRACT of a PAPER to be published: |
Totaly relaxing
Posted December 21st, 2008 by maarten.vannest... in
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If you think relaxation, or even napping at conference should be an accepted best practice, here is news for you. With a little bit of AV (light and sound) you can now create the best relaxing environment in the world at your conference. Add one hostess that gently wakes up individuals at the time they wish and the greatest relaxing service at conferences is now ready to welcome the stressed or tired. A conference venue could even invest in a permanent relax room that with a simple switch of a button can be turned on or off. |
Scientists learn how food affects the brain
Posted July 1st, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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In addition to helping protect us from heart disease and cancer, a balanced diet and regular exercise can also protect the brain and ward off mental disorders. |
























