This is a slide deck for the session that we delivered at World Education Congres 2018 in Indianapolis.
This presentation gives real-life examples of how you can make your events more conversational, interactive and engaging.
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5. “Interaction needs to be at the heart of how
we organise events. If you want to stay
competitive, you need to make your events
interactive.”
~ Luke Stallard, The Economist
6. What you will experience today.
Experience
conversational
techniques.
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Discover
interactive
formats.
Learn
from
each other.
7. Which examples do you want to hear
about today?
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8. 1. Break the traditional presentations
2. Energizing panel discussions
3. Participant-driven formats
4. The Oxford debates
5. Engaging online participants
6. Interactive opening and closing
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13. How to pull this off?
● Ask speakers to inject interaction moments into the flow
● Have a moderator to help the speaker tell the story
● Ditch the slides and have a (fireside) chat only
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Extra Tip
● Use these formats to change the dynamic of your agenda
18. How to pull this off?
● Create a storyline for the panel and divide it into 3-4 sections
● Set the context with an opening poll
● Ask the panellists to comment on the results
● Integrate the audience questions into the flow early on
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Extra Tip
● Let the audience pick the topic that they want to discuss
22. How to pull this off?
● Crowdsource the topics at the start of the session or conference
● Let the audience pick the most burning ones
● Arrange tables of 6-8 and assign one topic per each table
● Let people choose their table and discuss for 15-20 min
● Repeat 3x and then do a debrief in the whole group
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● The Solution Room (variation)
Extra Tips
23. The Oxford
Debate.
There is nothing more engaging
than a bit of competition.
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WEF, FOM
24.
25.
26. How to pull this off?
● Create 2 polls to gauge where the audience stands on the topic
● Works best with two opposing answers
● Launch the 1st poll at the start and then the 2nd poll at the end
● Compare the shift in opinion
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Extra Tips
● Appoint a winner (Festival of Marketing)
29. How to pull this off?
● Have a dedicated online facilitator
● Prepare pre- and post-studio content
● Bring the online audience on stage
● Create room for audience interaction
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Extra Tips
● Don’t stream all of the sessions
● Embed Slido next to the video
33. ● Put attendees in pairs or small groups
● Ask them to share the challenges or key learnings
● Crowdsource and curate the most important ones
● Elicit comments and have a conversation in a room
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Extra Tips
● Snowball fight
How to pull this off?
34. What was the most innovative session
you have organized?
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35. How we designed the interaction
1. Interactive opening
2. Selection poll
3. Feedback poll + room comments
4. Group work
36. Looking for more inspiration?
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