Conference-bound
June 20, 2007 I’m heading south tomorron morning to the ALA conference in Washington DC, for four action-packed days of learning, laughter with friends, and l o o o o o o t s of lengthy exhibit aisles, hotel lobbies and convention center corridors filled with more-than-you-could-ever-imagine ideas and possibilities for library-land. I’ve got my schedule of programs (more than one in each time-slot) to go to, vendors to see, and an extra bag for swag to send home.
Then on Monday I head even further south to the NECC conference in Atlanta, for two more days of learning and looking at new tools and toys in the ed-tech world. There will definitely be overlaps — in fact, I’m somehow on a panel at NECC (!!), talking about the 21st Century School Information Center, along with (much wiser) panelists David Warlick, Will Richardson, Larry Johnson, Joyce Valenza, Doug Johnson, Lisa Perez, and Brian Kenney.
(Unlike Doug Johnson, though, I’ve gotten NO paperspam from NECC exhibitors. I guess they don’t know me… yet.)
If you’re at either conference and run into me (literally OR figuratively), please say hello!
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