Fishing with a Keyboard: How to Catch and Engage Online Users

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The panel Fishing with a Keyboard: How to Catch and Engage Online Users will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, April 20th, in Meridian C.

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Description

The panel will focus discussion on advocacy tools and engagement campaigns and their effectiveness. Panelists will discuss traditional and unconventional methods that include: iframes, online games, petitions, surveys, blogs, event tools, online advertising and other random actions that capture the attention of people online if only for enough time to get their email address.

Speakers

Video

Video from recorded panels will be posted here after the conference.

We still need a volunteer to record this panel. (Set up a tripod; hit "record" - panelists, you can do this, too!) Email Lynn Stinson to volunteer. (Other panels needing volunteers to record video.)

In the meantime, here's video from last year's conference:


Notes and resources

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General/from discussion

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Discussion

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Panel feedback

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