tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660809782905042528.post542459464931367411..comments2023-09-07T08:13:39.842-07:00Comments on Chip Notes - eBird Buzz: eBird Online PresentationsBrian Sullivanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12018034919522859524noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660809782905042528.post-1240989046765874052009-07-22T11:13:34.638-07:002009-07-22T11:13:34.638-07:00Great, let's schedule one for your local group...Great, let's schedule one for your local group! Contact me at bls42@cornell.edu.Brian Sullivanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12018034919522859524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3660809782905042528.post-57476566322596844012009-07-20T13:12:07.666-07:002009-07-20T13:12:07.666-07:00This is a great idea. I've been on the giving ...This is a great idea. I've been on the giving end of both styles of virtual presentations, the open session bimonthly type and the scheduled targeted type. I preferred the targeted ones because the attendees weren't as anonymous and I was much more able to connect with them during the presentation. <br /><br />Both are good options, but I think you should stay open to doing the targeted type unless the demand becomes unmanageable. Why? Because the Lab has so much prestige that your participating in my local birding group's monthly meeting could be a real draw. The local group could leverage your participation for membership growth, and you could leverage a targeted audience.meanjeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13599200507789580327noreply@blogger.com