Does anybody have any details about the virtual symposium planned in July in regards to demonstrators and cost.
This is a cool idea. A lot of coordination effort but definitely doable.Clubs donate channel to use in AAW Symposium; voila, you have rooms. Demonstrators fill the rooms during prescribed times similar to the Symposium
Many clubs own their own Zoom channel. Clubs donate channel to use in AAW Symposium; voila, you have rooms. Demonstrators fill the rooms during prescribed times similar to the Symposium. Moderator controls the chitchat. Interaction needs to be worked out; maybe question answer at some point. Sounds doable on many levels; nuances and details seem manageable with some smarter people than myself getting into it! We’ve got segmenters (close to my heart), pen makers, Embellishes, panel discussions, etc
How can I learn of these zoom demos so I may watch?
If my memory serves me well, there were strong opinions that this concept would never work.
The zoom demo from Cindy Drozda was great.You could see every detail and it was 2.5 hours long and only $10.Should be interesting to see what AAW pricing ends up being.
Woohoo!Save the date for AAW's Virtual Symposium, July 10, 11, 12, 2020! Top demonstrators, Instant Gallery, Panels, Auctions, Prizes! More information coming soon!
There are Luddites who won't adapt to change. The rest of the world moves ahead. I'll bet that some cave man upon seeing a wheel said the idea would never get rolling.
I ticked that box and continued with the registration. No requirement (nor opportunity) to upload anything during the registration... So I assume that'll happen later.The registration form asks if you have a picture to upload for the instant gallery, and since I didn't have it ready and it wasn't clear if there would be an opportunity to add it later I did not complete the registration, yet.
How's $20.20 sound. for the whole three days.I suppose a Zoom symposium is better than nothing but they better be careful and not price themselves out of a market. I'm not willing to pay much to watch my computer screen all day. I can watch Youtube videos for nothing. I consider the value of the experience is being there in person.
How's $20.20 sound. for the whole three days.
I wonder what the reasoning is to only provide access to the demos for two weeks as opposed to forever?And you can access any of the recorded sessions for up to two weeks following the event!
Agree with @Mark JundanianI wonder what the reasoning is to only provide access to the demos for two weeks as opposed to forever?