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David Dombrosky
November 14, 2010
Conferences, Marketing, Digital Futures, Policies

NAMP 2010 - Day One - Recap Discussions

David Dombrosky
November 14, 2010
Conferences, Marketing, Digital Futures, Policies

David, Corwin and Amelia report out on Day One of the 2010 National Arts Marketing Project Conference. Items discussed: keynote by Chip Heath, breakout sessions (pros and cons), designing conferences for people with varied experience levels, social media rock stars, and more.

Tagged: arts, arts marketing, conference, Facebook, Marketing, namp, online video, professional development, social media, technology, Technology in the Arts, Twitter, Video, vimeo

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