Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
How to Use Social Media to Influence the WorldSean Si
Here's the deck to my talk for the 23rd ASA Congress which was at The Grand Ballroom of Marriott Hotel. It was an awesome experience and I only had two points:
1) Use social media for good and
2) You have to have authority to use social media influentially.
My company: https://seo-hacker.net
As a leader, you spend a lot of your time making sure that your team is working well together. Here are the secrets that every manager should know to make your team successful.
Subscribe to our free 11-day email course on HOW TO BE A BETTER LEADER:
http://officevi.be/29Sx4bK
Read more on employee engagement on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
Karlyn Borysenko and I discuss the elements of putting together an impactful presentation and how to submit them to conferences.
Originally presented at Penn State Web - updated and reshared at HighEdWeb 2016 in Memphis Tennessee.
How to Use Social Media to Influence the WorldSean Si
Here's the deck to my talk for the 23rd ASA Congress which was at The Grand Ballroom of Marriott Hotel. It was an awesome experience and I only had two points:
1) Use social media for good and
2) You have to have authority to use social media influentially.
My company: https://seo-hacker.net
As a leader, you spend a lot of your time making sure that your team is working well together. Here are the secrets that every manager should know to make your team successful.
Subscribe to our free 11-day email course on HOW TO BE A BETTER LEADER:
http://officevi.be/29Sx4bK
Read more on employee engagement on Officevibe blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
This document discusses authenticity in tourism at architectural reserves in Bulgaria. It presents a literature review on debates around authenticity, including existential, activity-related, and object-related authenticity. A questionnaire was administered to tourists that asked about visiting reserves and the importance of an authentic atmosphere. Responses indicated a preference for reenactments, folk costumes, and revival architecture. The quest for authenticity can be seen as a quest for folk tales, where real and imaginary blend. Two subgroups of "tale-seekers" were identified - those seeking knowledge and immersion, and spectators versus participants. A model is proposed that places authenticity on a continuum from museums to carnivals to tales. Further research is needed
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2. The antecedents of tourist satisfaction include motivation, expectations, perceived quality, and perceived price. Measuring satisfaction requires identifying these determinants, assigning each a relative weight based on performance level, and surveying tourists to determine overall satisfaction.
3. Two common mistakes are only listing determinants without considering their different natures, and using a single set of relative weights when the impact of determinants is actually asymmetric and sometimes non-linear depending on performance level.
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The document summarizes major events in 16th-17th century Britain under the Tudor and Stuart dynasties. It describes the Protestant Reformation established under Henry VIII, Catholic counter-reformation under Mary I, and Elizabeth I's defeat of the Spanish Armada. The Stuart succession began conflict over absolute monarchy and Catholicism, leading to the English Civil War and execution of Charles I. Oliver Cromwell then ruled as Lord Protector before the Restoration of Charles II. Further conflicts arose under James II, resolved by the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
This document discusses authenticity in tourism at architectural reserves in Bulgaria. It presents a literature review on debates around authenticity, including existential, activity-related, and object-related authenticity. A questionnaire was administered to tourists that asked about visiting reserves and the importance of an authentic atmosphere. Responses indicated a preference for reenactments, folk costumes, and revival architecture. The quest for authenticity can be seen as a quest for folk tales, where real and imaginary blend. Two subgroups of "tale-seekers" were identified - those seeking knowledge and immersion, and spectators versus participants. A model is proposed that places authenticity on a continuum from museums to carnivals to tales. Further research is needed
Relative weight of determinants of destination attractivenessIlinka Terziyska
1. There are several key issues in measuring tourist satisfaction, including identifying the antecedents and consequences of satisfaction and determining the best way to measure satisfaction and the relative weight of its determinants.
2. The antecedents of tourist satisfaction include motivation, expectations, perceived quality, and perceived price. Measuring satisfaction requires identifying these determinants, assigning each a relative weight based on performance level, and surveying tourists to determine overall satisfaction.
3. Two common mistakes are only listing determinants without considering their different natures, and using a single set of relative weights when the impact of determinants is actually asymmetric and sometimes non-linear depending on performance level.
Scotland has varied geography ranging from the rugged Highlands in the north to the more fertile Central Lowlands. Wales also has diverse landscapes from coastal plains to mountainous regions like Snowdonia. Northern Ireland features lowlands, the Mourne Mountains, and Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the UK. The capitals are Edinburgh for Scotland, Cardiff for Wales, and Belfast for Northern Ireland.
Brighton is a historic coastal city in England known for its artistic culture, nightlife, and seaside charm. Established in Anglo-Saxon times, it became a popular destination under the Prince Regent in the 18th century and later a center for medical tourism with the arrival of the railway. Today, Brighton offers fun attractions like its vibrant North Laine neighborhood, unique pubs, street artists, and the Brighton Fringe Festival in May. Couples can also find romance along the seaside and in the city's historic hotels. With its blend of ancient and modern aspects, Brighton remains a continually inspiring place to visit.
Determinants of tourist satisfaction - cultural tourismIlinka Terziyska
This document summarizes a study that surveyed tourists visiting the historic town of Melnik in Bulgaria to determine the relative importance of attributes that contribute to its attractiveness as a cultural destination. The top three most important attributes according to respondents were atmosphere, service quality, and hospitality. Additional highly rated attributes included the town's natural beauty, unique architecture and historic sites, safety, and opportunities to experience local traditions and arts. The study aims to help tourism practitioners and inform destination competitiveness models by establishing the relative weight of different determinants of cultural destination attractiveness.
The document provides information about British studies and the United Kingdom. It details that the UK consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It formed over centuries through acts of union between the countries. The UK has a constitutional monarchy and the Queen is head of state. The parliament consists of the House of Commons and House of Lords. Recognized regional languages include Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, and Irish.
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The document summarizes major events in 16th-17th century Britain under the Tudor and Stuart dynasties. It describes the Protestant Reformation established under Henry VIII, Catholic counter-reformation under Mary I, and Elizabeth I's defeat of the Spanish Armada. The Stuart succession began conflict over absolute monarchy and Catholicism, leading to the English Civil War and execution of Charles I. Oliver Cromwell then ruled as Lord Protector before the Restoration of Charles II. Further conflicts arose under James II, resolved by the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
2. Цели:
Да посочи добри практики в развитието на
креативен туризъм в България;
Да идентифицира заплахи, произтичащи от
игнорирането на тенденциите в
туристическото развитие;
Да даде насоки за развитие на потенциала
за креативен туризъм в архитектурните
резервати в България
3. Креативният туризъм
„… е пътуване, насочено към автентично
преживяване, с активно участие в
изкуствата, наследството или специалния
характер на дадено място, и осигурява
връзка между онези, които пребивават в
мястото и създават живата култура.”
4. Защо креативен туризъм
Туристическо търсене - преход от
материални към нематериални активи
Създадено наследство
Музеи
Паметници
Плажове
Планини
Имидж
Идентичност
Начин на живот
Атмосфера
Разкази
Креативност
5. Защо креативен туризъм
Туристическо
предлагане -
макдоналдизация
на културата
Унифициране на
предлагания продукт;
Загуба на
автентичност;
Замяна на
високоплатежния
културен турист с
екскурзиант
6. Защо креативен туризъм
Ползи за местната общност:
Създаване на нови работни места,
ангажиращи хора от различни сфери на
дейност – занаятчии, хора на изкуството;
Съхраняване на местната култура;
7. Добри практики
Делчево:
малко селце в
полите на Южен
Пирин;
красива природа
27 къщи във
възрожденски
стил, обявени за
паметници на
културата
8. Проект “Шарената къща”
”Денят на Трифон Зарезан” и „Сватба в
Делчево” – зимен традиционен фестивал с
конкурс за домашни вина и анимация на
„Делчевска сватба”;
”Танцова пролет” – международен танцов
шампионат, посветен на международния ден на
танцовото изкуство /29април/,
„Еньов ден в Делчево” - фестивал на древните
тайнства, отпразнуване на лятното Слънцестоене
9. Проект “Шарената къща”
Ателие „Дечко” в детски център
Кокосмоко;
Работилница за сувенири, в която
посетителите имат възможност да се
запознаят с местните занаяти и сами да
изработят своя уникален продукт;
Танцова студия „Самодива” .
11. Заплахи:
Липса на допълнителни
дейности;
Преобразуване на почти
всички къщи в механи
и/или хотели;
Недобро стопанисване на
паметниците на културата;
Липса на специални
събития и фестивали
Комерсиализация на
туристическия продукт;
Загуба на автентичност;
Предимно кратки
(еднодневни и двудневни)
престои;
По-нископлатежни
туристи
12. Насоки за развитие:
Отваряне на работилнички за стари занаяти;
Организиране на ежегодни фестивали;
Семинари, свързани с виното и
винопроизводството;
Програми, предлагащи участие в гроздобер и
традиционни методи за производство на вино;
Пленери, фотографски конкурси и др.
13. Модел за креативен туризъм
Активна творческа гилдия Съхранени традиции
Предприемачески дух, подкрепа от държавните и местни
власти, политика на устойчиво развитие
Конкурентен туристически продукт, който активно
ангажира туриста и го обогатява духовно и емоционално