[NFBA-Phoenix] Using crowd compass and being prepared for tonight‘s meeting

Tina Sohl tinabir80 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 13 19:43:35 UTC 2020


Can you shoot me an email with the link again and the time? Thanks
Tina

On 7/13/20, Brad Kuhn via NFBA-Phoenix <nfba-phoenix at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Tina it sounds like you were able to rectify the problem but I’m not sure
> exactly what to do to fix the problem without talking to you personally. In
> fact can you join our zoom meeting tonight? I would appreciate it. It’s in a
> previous email so if you’ve already deleted it please let me know. I’d love
> to see you there. Thank you
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 13, 2020, at 11:26 AM, Tina Sohl via NFBA-Phoenix
>> <nfba-phoenix at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> I noticed that when I exported the calendar to google , that it
>> converted the times but that when I added something new to the
>> calebnndar then exported it, that it didn't show in the calendar. Not
>> a big deal, I just added it back in as well as reminders in our time
>> zone. Overall I think it'll make convention easier. I told national I
>> hope we keep it next year in moving forward. You could just pull out
>> your phone and quickly get to your schedule for the day.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from My Samsung Galaxy
>>
>>> On 7/13/20, EvaMarie Sanchez via NFBA-Phoenix <nfba-phoenix at nfbnet.org>
>>> wrote:
>>> We were discussing this app this morning and all of the pros and cons.
>>> One
>>> thing that came up which might be an issue if people are not aware, the
>>> notifications. We are putting on notifications for our selected meetings
>>> to
>>> be five minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes or an hour beforehand. Problem is
>>> that these notifications will not be on Eastern time, there appears to be
>>> no
>>> conversion. So if the meeting starts at 11:30 Eastern time the
>>> notification
>>> that is set for 30 minutes prior Will come at 11 o’clock. The meeting
>>> however had actually started at 8:30 our time and so we would have missed
>>> it.
>>> I found this by input in some of my own schedule which was not Convention
>>> related. I have put the actual times and found that even though I know
>>> the
>>> eastern times will need conversion, there is a huge discrepancy between
>>> the
>>> different meetings.
>>> I think I love this app, it’s got great potential. There is just a few
>>> things we need to be aware of. It’s new technology but we will get it.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On 13 Jul 2020, at 10:45 am, Brad Kuhn via NFBA-Phoenix
>>>> <nfba-phoenix at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> First off, for you techies, The app that national chose to use for
>>>> national convention is going to make this convention one of the best
>>>> ever.
>>>> I have been playing around with the app crowd compass and even set up my
>>>> own personalized agenda in the app. I’ve also sent a message to people
>>>> that I see are also using crowd compass. I see some Phoenix chapter
>>>> members that are on but not as many as I would like.
>>>>
>>>> this app is what’s going to make the convention for you. I highly
>>>> suggest
>>>> that you download the app right away and set up a profile. and then I
>>>> can
>>>> see that you’re participating in the convention and speak with you. You
>>>> can even network with other people that are registered for this year‘s
>>>> national convention and are using the app themselves. this app is going
>>>> to
>>>> make the exhibition hall more enjoyable for you as well. you can talk to
>>>> people from around the country about their products or services just by
>>>> participating. you can also go through the weeks schedule and click on
>>>> the
>>>> meetings that you would like to attend and personalize your own agenda.
>>>> you can also get a reminder email within five minutes 15 minutes or even
>>>> longer if you think necessary The reminder message should include the
>>>> zoom
>>>> link for the particular meeting you are interested in.  if you’re having
>>>> difficulties getting the app set up you can call me until about 230
>>>> today.
>>>> After that, we will be discussing it tonight during the zoom meeting.
>>>> i’m
>>>> sure there’s other things you can do with the app to but those are the
>>>> two
>>>> big key points that I’d like to touch upon now. If someone learns
>>>> something else now, please respond here. Again I think this is going to
>>>> make the convention more exciting just by using this ap  Kudos to
>>>> national. If there was some award to be given out for a virtual
>>>> convention
>>>> of this magnitude, we should receive it. Sent from my iPhone
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