Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What Would You Like To Learn?


PCBC 2010 - What Would You Like To Learn?

When I'm interested in attending a conference I like to take the following approach: What do I want to learn? I prefer not to see what's available and then try to justify going to the conference around a few sessions I "might" like. If I don't see anything I want or need to learn then I will most likely not go to the conference. If I find a few "what I want to learn" sessions then the "might" sessions are nice fillers and great value-add.

We recently opened up our Call for Proposals for PCBC 2010 (http://www.pcbc.com/go/cfp). Now is your chance to help us frame the conference education. What would you like to learn? A good education session allows for two-way communication between the presenter(s) and the audience. As a presenter you need to be knowledgeable on a topic of interest and present it to a group of your peers. In return you should seek and insist on audience participation. The presenter(s) should be learning and getting more out the session beyond a name in the conference brochure.

So I ask you? What would you like to learn? Please visit http://www.pcbc.com/go/cfp and let us know!

1 comments:

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So,what would you like to learn?