Best Practices Conference (BPC) attendees, are you bringing a laptop with you? Can you type?
We will feature live blogging again this year, and are looking for some volunteers to help us by blogging sessions during the conference.
Live blogging gives the BPC a wider audience, reaching out to include people who are not able to attend. Bloggers only need to have a laptop and be willing to type comments, notes, and/or quotes, or upload pictures into a live stream of the event. No previous blogging experience is required, and all conference attendees are encouraged to participate. Viewers will be able to interact and make comments as well as ask questions in response to your live blogs.
Women in SharePoint (WSP), a community sponsor of the BPC in partnership with Bamboo Nation, will be coordinating live blogging of the event and teaming up with Bamboo to provide additional media coverage. WSP would like to invite all attendees of the BPC to participate in live blogging. Participation is voluntary and completely free!
Please register here: http://bpc10liveblogging.eventbrite.com/, and we look forward to seeing you at the conference!
Posted
Aug 05 2010, 10:05 AM
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Cathy Dew
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About Cathy Dew
Cathy Dew (MCTS) is a Senior Consultant and Graphic Designer for Summit 7 Systems in Huntsville, Alabama. Summit 7 Systems is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner which specializes in the Microsoft Business Productivity Infrastructure, including Office SharePoint Server, Office Communications Server and Exchange Server.
Cathy comes from an Advertising Agency and Graphic Design background, so her focus is on User Interface Design and User Experience with sites. She has worked primarily with SharePoint 2007 with a focus on branding and user experience. She has worked on many SharePoint installations to brand SharePoint and make it look "Not like SharePoint". Cathy worked to start the Birmingham SharePoint User's Group last year and has been working on growing the community in the area ever since. She has presented at both user groups and conferences. Blog: www.sharepointcat.com