On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:17 PM, Noufal Ibrahim <noufal@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:46 PM, renuka prasad <renukaprasadb@gmail.com> wrote: [..]
not necessary , start registration at 8.30 or 9.00 , have more registration desks and close it just before keynote addressing and then open again ,
This is not really practical. We can't take all the stuff from the desks, keep it somewhere and then come back again after they keynote.
it is possible , why we have to block our minds , there will be lot of options
If the registration desk is opened, it should stay open till there are no more people to register.
The traffic will spike around 10:00 am. That's when people will drop in in large numbers. I think it's a given that the people who man the registration desk will miss the keynote. It's not pleasant so i'd like to make it as quick and less as possible.
quick means , more volunteers and less in number means -- thats left to how we want it to be , do you think not allowing people to attend the keynote for those who have not registered is a good thing to do ,
i think it should not be like that Just because we have 50 student volunteers doesn't mean that we have
to needlessly make more work.
i bet students like to meet and talk to more people than anyone -- i bet on this , we have seen this happening since many years , so usually we leave these kind of things to them of course taking their help is left to you
otherwise few have to miss the key note and those might have to look into the recoded videos
Yeah. That's not a good thing. I'd like the number of people who miss the keynote to be as small as possible.
good !!
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