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Meeting Architecture, a manifesto.
Posted March 7th, 2008 by maarten.vannest... in
- LEARNING objectives.
- NETWORKING objectives.
- MOTIVATION objectives.
- BEFORE,
- DURING,
- AFTER,
- Conceptual,
- Human,
- Art,
- Technical,
- TechnologY hands-on,
- Communication,
- Education: adult education,
- Facilitation,
- Management and leadership consultancy,
- Meetings industry,
- Technology - ICT,
- Training industry,
- Video conference - virtual meetings,
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Read Book review from Elling Hamso Dr. Elling Hamso, Managing Partner, European Event ROI Institute MEETING ARCHITECTURE |
Genetic Basis Of Musical Aptitude: Neurobiology Of Musicality Related To Intrinsic Attachment Behavior
Posted November 15th, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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ScienceDaily (May 27, 2009) — Music is social communication between individuals -- humming of lullabies attach infant to parent and singing or playing music adds croup cohesion. The neurobiology of music perception and production is likely to be related to the pathways affecting intrinsic attachment behavior, suggests a recent Finnish study. |
Scientists Discover Why A Low GI Meal Makes You Feel Full
Posted March 24th, 2009 by maarten.vannest... in
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 18, 2009) — Eating a meal with a low GI (glycaemic index) increases gut hormone production which leads to suppression of appetite and the feeling of fullness. |
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. |
Building sleep reserves for that coming conference?
Posted September 14th, 2008 by maarten.vannest...
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