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  • Academic and educational conferences
  • Virtual meeting technologies

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a rapid shift from traditional in-person academic and educational conferences to virtual formats.
  • This transition presented both opportunities and challenges for organizations and participants.

Discussion:

  • The shift to virtual conferences, while driven by public health concerns, has revealed potential benefits for accessibility and reach.
  • However, challenges related to engagement, networking, and technical infrastructure need to be addressed for sustained success.

Key Insights:

  • Virtual mega-conferences have emerged as a viable alternative to traditional conferences.
  • The long-term viability depends on overcoming current limitations and maximizing the advantages of virtual formats.

Outlook:

  • Virtual mega-conferences are likely to become a permanent fixture in the landscape of academic and educational meetings.
  • Future developments will focus on enhancing virtual platforms to better replicate and potentially improve upon the in-person conference experience.