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070 - EAA2020 - Virtual Recap with Matilda Siebrecht

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This is a special episode of Conferences Podcast with special guest Matilda Siebrecht, a PhD researcher at the University of Gronigen, Netherlands. She recently attending the online virtual EAA2020 conference and we discuss the benefits and challenges that such a format presents. Including the in session chat feature and moderation, moving between different sessions and what new conference etiquette we may need to learn. EAA used https://hopin.to/ in order to run the conference. Links:Matlida's Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArchaeoTillyInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/stone_age_monkey/

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This is a special episode of Conferences Podcast with special guest Matilda Siebrecht, a PhD researcher at the University of Gronigen, Netherlands.  She recently attending the online virtual EAA2020 conference and we discuss the benefits and challenges that such a format presents. Including the in session chat feature and moderation, moving between different sessions and what new conference etiquette we may need to learn.  EAA used https://hopin.to/ in order to run the conference.  Links: Matlida's Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArchaeoTilly Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/stone_age_monkey/

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