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		<title>ACPA wants us to Mingle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Stoller</dc:creator>
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Slightly hidden, due to a minuscule font size, within the recent ACPA eCommunity email update was an interesting question: &#8220;Are You Ready To Mingle?&#8221; Intrigued, I read the rest of the &#8220;mingle&#8221; text:
Are You Ready To Mingle?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <img id="image1074" src="http://ericstoller.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/minglestick_connection.png" alt="ACPA wants us to use a MingleStick at the Annual Convention in Boston in 2010" /></p>
<p>Slightly hidden, due to a minuscule font size, within the recent ACPA eCommunity email update was an interesting question: &#8220;<a href="http://convention.myacpa.org/exhibits/mingle.php">Are You Ready To Mingle?</a>&#8221; Intrigued, I read the rest of the &#8220;mingle&#8221; text:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Are You Ready To Mingle?</strong><br />
Engage in real life social networking at the Boston 2010 Annual Convention. This new and innovative technology enables attendees to simply &#8216;click to connect&#8217; at the event and then share their online profiles after the event.</p>
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<p>With over 4,500 ACPA members expected to attend the Annual Convention in Boston, the MingleStick may provide an interesting means for folks to exchange contact information. Instead of business cards, <a href="http://www.minglestick.com/how.html">attendees can use the MingleStick to exchange electronic profiles</a>. This is slightly similar to the <a href="http://bu.mp/">iPhone Bump app</a>. I predict that there will be a lot of digital mingling at ACPA.</p>
<p>The MingleStick plugs in via USB to your computer, uploads its data to the MingleStick website and allows you to browse your recent connections. An individual&#8217;s profile information is dependent on what they have included in their public MingleStick profile.</p>
<p><img id="image1075" src="http://ericstoller.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/photo_about_minglestick.jpg" alt="MingleStick digital mingling at ACPA Annual Convention in Boston 2010" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;m co-presenting a session titled &#8220;Wise and Connected &#8211; Demystifying Social Media for SSAOs and Directors.&#8221; I have a feeling that we will end up polling the room to see who is using a MingleStick and whether or not they are including their Facebook and Twitter accounts on their public MingleStick profiles.</p>
<p>What do you think? Will you engage in digital mingling at ACPA via a MingleStick?</p>
<p>Tags: <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/acpa/" rel="tag">acpa</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/boston/" rel="tag">Boston</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/facebook/" rel="tag">facebook</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/higher-education/" rel="tag">Higher Education</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/minglestick/" rel="tag">MingleStick</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/sachat/" rel="tag">sachat</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/social-networking/" rel="tag">social networking</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/student-affairs/" rel="tag">student affairs</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/student-affairs-technology/" rel="tag">student affairs technology</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/technology/" rel="tag">technology</a>, <a href="http://ericstoller.com/blog/tag/twitter/" rel="tag">twitter</a></p>
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