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Revision as of 11:26, 15 September 2009
KNOWLEDGE FAIR |
Event meant to share a large number of information about an organization or a topic. It can involve the use of speakers, demonstrations, or both. During a knowledge fair the attendees interact with each other as well as with the presenters. The participants can get their questions immediately answered and network to deepen the topic. Compared to traditional presentations a knowledge fair is more interactive; it is particularly recommended when numerous information need to be shared with many people. [1] |
Organising a Knowledge Fair |
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References
- ↑ www.cs.state.ny.us (9 June 2009), www.stevedenning.com (9 June 2009)
- ↑ www.cs.state.ny.us (9 June 2009), www.stevedenning.com (9 June 2009)