The role of an admin in event management is pivotal, and at Dryfta, we understand the need for a robust and flexible access control system. Our latest updates aim to provide admins with more granular control over their responsibilities and access within the platform. Here's a detailed look at each of the new features we've rolled out.
In the ever-changing landscape of events, one thing remains constant—the need for a robust and interactive event schedule. An effective event schedule can make or break your conference, webinar, or seminar. This is where Dryfta’s Event Schedule Builder comes into play.
From hosting live virtual meetings to providing real-time notifications and engagement tools, Dryfta offers an all-in-one solution for all your event planning needs. In this blog post, we will dive deep into how Dryfta can help you craft the perfect interactive event schedule and offer best practices to maximize attendee engagement.
When it comes to hosting an event, be it virtual, in-person, or hybrid, one of the key elements that make it successful is engagement. At Dryfta, we understand the importance of fostering meaningful interactions between speakers and attendees. That’s why we are thrilled to announce our latest updates to the Dryfta Event App: the addition of “Session Q&A” and “Session Chat” functions, designed to enhance real-time engagement during your event sessions.
We are excited to announce a significant update to Dryfta’s abstract management system. This update revolutionizes the way abstract submissions are managed, making the process more streamlined, error-free, and robust than ever. Now, event organizers can enable AI-powered checks for Grammar, Plagiarism, and Overall Quality for abstract submissions. This functionality extends not only to the default title and summary fields but also to any custom textarea fields that you may have in your submission form.
At Dryfta, our ethos revolves around constant innovation and the relentless pursuit of perfection to enhance the lives of event organizers, making their tasks simpler and more efficient. Understanding the complexities and challenges faced by organizers in the ever-evolving world of event management, we dedicate ourselves to finding solutions that are not only effective but transformative. That’s why we are thrilled to unveil our latest groundbreaking feature: the Tax Manager tool.
Setting up a peer review system for abstract submissions can be critical to managing a conference or academic event. Dryfta is a platform that helps organizers manage various aspects of their event, including abstract submission and peer review.
Setting up a Peer Review System
Participants often submit abstracts, research summaries, or presentations when organizing an academic conference or event. Before these abstracts are accepted and scheduled for presentation, they usually undergo a quality check. This quality check is known as “peer review.”
Peer Review: During peer review process, the submitted abstracts are reviewed by experts (peers) in the respective field to ensure that the content is of high quality, original, and relevant to the conference topic. Reviewers evaluate the abstracts based on various criteria, such as relevance to the topic, originality, clarity, and validity of the methodology and results.