Northern Voice 2008
Thursday, February 14th, 2008I’m starting to get excited about the conference. The Saturday schedule is full of interesting sessions. I’ll be crossing tracks, jumping from room to room, making tough choices since I can be in only once place at a time.
Here’s my tentative plan:
Wake up alive…no, no, no! For the conference…
10.45 - Marc Canter - Bringing Social to Software
(Marc’s Voice is one of my regular blog stops. I always learn there.)
11.30 - Monique Trottier and Friends - From Book to Blog or Blog to Book
(I’m interested in the latter as a way of sharing pieces of a novel I’ve started. Seems that writers don’t have to toil in isolation anymore. I have a lot of bits to weave into the story. Can’t see the harm in posting slices that don’t give away the farm. Maybe publishers and agents see it differently. I’d best find out.)
1.30 - Alan Levine - There Are 50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story
(I love exploring the universe of software and Internet tools and utilities. Even if I don’t play with them all, I enjoy seeing what people’s creativity turns loose in the world. This should be fun.)
Kris and Alex - The Other Side of Two Dimensions
(photography related, that’s all I need to know. And I’ve enjoyed Alex W-H’s work for years.)
3.30 - Jeez, can’t call this one yet. They all sound good.
4.15 - Aieeee! Another toughie. I’m split between Jean Hebert and Jacqueline Schoemaker Holmes. I’d like to understand more about the mobile world and what Jean has discovered through his research. I’m also curious about Jacqueline’s work. Call it professional interest. I’m doing AdWords work for a local entrepreneur selling an online dating ebook. He took the same subject and is building a business around teaching people how to navigate online and offline dating.
Friday had me interested in PhotoCamp but I don’t know how that is going to play out yet. This is my first unconference so I’ll just relax and see what develops. Meanwhile, I may duck into a Bootcamp session or two. In particular, I’ll be at Linda Bustos’ Traffic, Stats, SEO 101 session. I know the topic but I’ve worked with Linda remotely and never met her in person. And this is her area of expertise so I bet I will learn new ideas.