ALA Unconference

June 3, 2010 at 4:10 pm 1 comment

Looking to spice up your ALA Conference with something a little different?  Something engaging?  Something fun?  Then get thee to the UNCONFERENCE, June 25, 2010 from 9am-4:30pm.

The incomparable duo of Michelle Boule and Sean Robinson, have joined together to bring you this year’s #unala10 unconference!   So mark your calendars for June 25, 2010 from 9am-4:30pm, and then go register.  Do it now, space is limited.  Shhh.. listen…  I think I just heard another seat fill.  Hurry, register for the unconference now! (http://annual.ala.org/2010/index.php?title=Unconference_Registration)

WAIT, I WANT TO KNOW MORE

You want to know more?  I already told you Michelle and Sean are involved, that’s not enough?  Ok… They are mixing it up this year with flash debates, Pecha Kecha presentations, and a fishbowl at the end of the day.  (A whatbowl?  A fishbowl— Read the wikipedia entry.)  The event is conveniently located in the conference center so there should be good free wifi too!  What more could you want?

Complete information is available at: http://annual.ala.org/2010/index.php?title=Unconference.

Posted by Peter Bromberg

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