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Hi Gang...

Welcome to the "other" home for the MPI PEC-NA session, "Working Wiki Lab: Design Your 2009 PEC-NA Educational Experience". We will use this wiki in class to see how easy it is to edit content to many wikis.

Also, this is going to be part of the sandbox to post and share ideas for next year's conference. Anyone is able to join (even if they're not attending the session), so let your colleagues know about this wiki so they can join in the fun.

We have established a number of discussion forums on this wiki as well. Separated into a few categories of sessions and activities, it can be our ongoing dialogue for ideas to make next year's event even better.

And, threaded conversations are part of this home page as well. Just look at the bottom of this page.

Have fun...play alot in here...and help us create what next year's conference will look like.

Jim ;->>


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maarten.vanneste PECHA KUCHA 7 Feb 18 2008, 1:07 PM EST by maarten.vanneste
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Introduce Pecha Kucha sessions so many short presentation can be welcomed in stead of only long 1 presentation sessions.
A Pecha Kucha is 20 slides of 20 seconds. with about 3.5 minutes for discussion and reflexion in between sessions, you can get 9 presentations in a 90 minute session.
Pecha Kucha is Japanese for 'sound of conversation'
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jspellos Keynote idea - More Wikinomics 5 Feb 4 2008, 10:19 AM EST by sharynfitz
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Not sure if MPI wants to bring back Don Tapscott (author of Wikinomics), but I think a follow up to the Montreal keynote, identifying how the new tools continue to be used, and how they're being used in our industry, would be a great general session topic.
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