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Welcome to the MCN 2010 Conference Program Planning Wiki

 

 

I/O: The Museum Inside-Out/Outside-In

 

Austin, Texas, Oct 27-30, 2010

 

Including the slow unconference:

 

THATCamp MCN

 

Registration

 

Comments (7)

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Renee Anderson said

at 7:25 pm on Apr 1, 2010

Is there an official proposal format or form to use? Thanks! - Renee

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aleka said

at 8:42 am on Jul 22, 2010

Hi is that national only? I work in Norway at a library and Museum center and I am interested in survey work done in Museums and contact or feddback from the users work too!
I can prpesnt something too, is it late?

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Nancy Proctor said

at 5:46 pm on Jul 24, 2010

Proposals to the MCN 2010 formal conference program are no longer being accepted, but you can still propose an un-conference session. If you are not familiar with un-conferences, the concept is explained here: mcn2010.pbworks.com/Slow+Un-conference
And you can propose your session here:
mcn2010.pbworks.com/Unconference-Session-Proposals
Two unconference sessions will run in parallel with the formal program at all times from Oct 28-30.
The draft conference program is here: mcn2010.pbworks.com/Conference-Program

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Tom Johnson said

at 5:16 pm on Sep 27, 2010

Would it be possible to include on this, the Front Page, where the conference will be held/meeting?

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Rob Lancefield said

at 10:39 am on Sep 29, 2010

Hi Tom, and anyone else who may be wondering: This is actually the Front Page of just the conference planning wiki; all general information about MCN 2010 (conference location, registration, etc.) is on the MCN website, where a good starting place is:

www.mcn.edu/mcn-2010-austin

Hope this helps!

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Ari Davidow said

at 3:45 pm on Oct 26, 2010

*bEvaluation*b

I've been thinking about handing out an evaluation survey after my workshop--by the time people fill out the survey at the end of the conference, I won't otherwise get feedback.

But, of course, I'm also teaching my subject (project management, in this case) from an Agile perspective, so it really won't do to think out a whole long form. I am reminded, instead, of Avinash Kaushick's "three essential questions" that he uses for a website survey: www.kaushik.net/avinash/2007/04/the-three-greatest-survey-questions-ever.html

So, I am going to put a variant of the following on the whiteboard (or my last slide)--note that it includes a variant on "question 4":

1. Why did you take today's workshop?
2. Do you feel that you got what you were looking for?
3. If not, why not?
4. Would you recommend this workshop to a colleague?

If I can get a few people to anonymously fill that out, it would be great. Anyone else doing a workshop interested in trying the same?

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Ari Davidow said

at 7:37 am on Oct 30, 2010

You know, we =really= needed a notice board or equivalent--some place where people could get info (and someone to make sure stuff was also updated online, a sort of "changes/notices" twitter or RSS feed"). I am inspired to post this as I try to think of good ways to get the word out that I'd like to share a cab to the airport this afternoon....

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