One of the top focal areas for both nonprofit and government agencies is attending or hosting local, regional, national, or international small or large-scale events. Before, during and after communications surrounding these events can be a time-consuming proposition. This Canada/US international virtual exchange experience is designed to discuss and share common non-for-profit practices for organizations to successfully promote events, enagage attendees onsite, and afterwards continuously nurture connections with target audience attendees. Event apps will also be at the forefront in providing the best communications experience for event attendees in various scenarios.
University of Florida (UF) and Conestoga College (CC)
Knowledge
CC- Enhance Social Media Platform Expertise
CC- Enhance Social Media Business application insights
UF- Before, during and after event communications expertise primarily using social and digital media
UF- Nonprofit and Government event communications and marketing expertise.
Skills
- Identify cultural and technical characteristics of "events" across geo-locations cultures and genres.
- Understand interrrelationships between social media, cultural contexts and audiences.
- Develop cultural self-awareness and demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively with people from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
- Increase technical and online communication skills with students of different cultures.
Synchronous Activities: 1 hour per week
Microsoft Outlook
Google Docs
Canvas
Through a mixture of synchronous and asynchronous activities, students will collaborate to discuss and share common practices for non-for-profit organizations when holding and advertising events. Conestoga students will contribute recommendations for an Event Mobile App to assist UF students in designing a strategic communications and marketing plan for a non-profit event.