Archive for August, 2009
As the continuing recession affects our ability to find local employment and freelancing projects, many Rochester Chapter members are turning to online sources. Writers and Editors has posted a list of job sources.
Intelligent Content 2010: Making the Magic Happen
Call for Presentations
Intelligent Content is structurally rich and semantically aware and is therefore automatically discoverable, reusable, reconfigurable and adaptable to best meet the needs of the customer. Intelligent Content can seem like magic but it doesn’t “just happen”. It takes analysis, planning and creativity on many levels to achieve that seamless appearance of magic.
We’re looking for speakers who are working to “make that magic happen” for their customers and who can present on such topics as:
- Adaptive content
- Content mining
- Context aware behavior
- Dynamic device adaptation
- Integrated social software and semantics
- Personalization
- Semantic retrieval
We’re looking for great presentations from outstanding speakers. We’re looking for the visionary, but we’re also looking for the practical. We want our attendees to learn something useful – something they can use when they return to the office. We want presentations, case studies, panel sessions and interactive demonstrations.
Guidelines
Presentations should focus on a particular topic, methodology, or concept. Make sure that attendees are presented with clear concepts and guidelines that they can take away.
Case Studies should focus on how your organization solved a particular problem and should be presented by individuals that work for the organization and should answer what you did, why you did it, what worked well, lessons learned, tips and good practices and involve some audience interaction. Make sure that attendees can go back and work towards replicating your success in their organization.
Panels should be designed around a central theme with each panelist contributing to the presentation either via a series of questions, successive presentations or interactive discussions.
Submission Requirements
Deadline: September 15, 2009
Complete the submission form (link will open in a new window). Incomplete submissions will not be considered. Provide:
- Complete contact information for the presenter(s)
- 100-150 word biography
- Relevant and descriptive presentation title (help people to understand the content of your presentation with a descriptive title)
- 100 word session abstract that summarizes what the session is about and what attendees can expect to learn (to be used in print program)
- 300-500 word detailed session description that describes in detail what the session is about and specifically what attendees will learn (to be used on the event website and in email marketing campaigns).
Note: if your presentation is accepted, we will work with you in advance of the conference to assist you in creating a superb one!
For more information, please contact The Rockley Group
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