Can anybody answer this question sent to me by a friend?
Q: I've been assigned the task of developing an 'electronic town
meeting' for
Evergreen by our local Chamber of Commerce. Any single piece of advice
or
resource that might be more valuable than others?
Larry Elin
Television, Radio, Film
I've conducted dozens of electronic meetings.
Rule One: Keep It Simple Stupid.
Rule Two: Use free telephone conferencing systems where callers pay
ordinary costs of a call to some location in the United States. I use
www.mrconference.com. Works just fine.
Rule Three: Set up a blog and point
Rather than a blog, try a forum such as CWIS offers. Once installed, it's
fairly easy to use.
http://scout.wisc.edu/Projects/CWIS/downloads.php?PHPSESSID=d8a78bdc99adc772e39f8747cb9b39aa
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Can anybody answer this question sent to me by a friend
Larry Elin wrote:
Can anybody answer this question sent to me by a friend?
Q: I've been assigned the task of developing an 'electronic town
meeting' for
Evergreen by our local Chamber of Commerce. Any single piece of advice or
resource that might be more valuable than others?
I think my
Take a look at www.americaspeaks.org/final -- the site is in beta -- i'd be
happy to answer questions.
Lars torres
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Researcher, americaspeaks
802-223-4288
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On 10/19/04 9:19 AM, Larry Elin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anybody answer this question sent to me by a friend?
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