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== Marketing ==
Getting the word out about the workshops that you will hold is crucial to the success of your events. The most effective method of advertising your events is by word-of-mouth. In order to really spark someone's interest and persuade them to attend your event you should have a face-to-face interaction. Speaking with other organizations on campus who share similar interests and getting them involved is a great way to increase the number of personal interactions promoting the event. This provides you with many more mouths to spread the word. Another good way to attract attendees/participants is to secure a high-profile individual to talk at your event. This will not only attract freshman who will bring their friends,  but many other members of the student body and even faculty. == Organization/Logistics == Choosing a centrally located or well-known location to hold the event is in your best interest. Ideally, the location should have ample room to move around and be very open. As for materials to bring, there are not many needed. Your basic rapid prototyping supplies, which include markers, sticky notes, etc., will be enough.
== Selecting a Date and Time ==
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