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- Games and Libraries: Engaging Strategies for the Education Institute, the Provincial and Territorial Library Associations of Canada (December)
- Everything You Wanted to Know about RSS Feeds, Blogs, Wikis, Gaming, and Social Software for the ISLMA conference (November)
- Emerging Technologies for Libraries Rudi Weiss SMART Lecture for the New York Library Association Conference (November)
- Creating Communities, Interacting with Users closing keynote (co-presented with Michael Stephens) at the Internet Librarian International Conference (October)
- Successful Podcasting for a panel at the Internet Librarian International Conference (October)
- Tech Trends (2006) for the Illinois Library Association (October)
My co-presenters slides are also available:
- Community Building through Your Web Site for the Minnesota Library Association (September)
- Engage Your Users and Release Your Content with RSS for the Northeastern Illinois University Library (September)
- Community Building Through Your Web Site: Library Blogs and RSS Feeds for the South Carolina State Library's Public Library Technology Institute (September)
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Blogging, RSS Feeds, Wikis, IM, Social Networking Sites and Gaming for the North Suburban Library System (September)
- A Full Day of Innovation Percolation for the Cullom-Davis Library at Bradley University (July) - co-presented with Kathryn Deiss
- How to Use RSS to Know More and Do Less for the Special Library Association (June)
- How to Use RSS to Know More and Do Less postconference at the Medical Library Association conference (May)
- Blogs, RSS, and Wikis in Way Too Short a Time for the Metro Academic Reference & Instruction Librarians (MARIL)
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Blogging, RSS Feeds, Wikis, IM, and Social Networking Sites for the Dupage Library System (May)
- Library 2.0: Communication, Community, and Conversation for the St. Joseph County Public Library's staff in-service day (May) - co-presented with Michael Stephens
- Using Technology in the Media Center for the Ottawa School District (May)
- Innovation Percolation for the University of Arizona (May) - co-presented with Kathryn Deiss
- Social Software for Building Community at the Texas Library Association Conference (April) - co-presented with Michael Stephens
- 60 Sites in 60 Minutes at the Texas Library Association Conference (April)
- Rev Up Your Online Services: Blogs, RSS, Wikis and Other Dynamic and Low-cost Technologies preconference for the Washington Library Association and Washington State Library (April) - co-presented with Michael Stephens
- RSS Class - latest version of the class I taught every month for the Metropolitan Library System (April)
- Community Building through Your Web Site - Library Blogs and RSS Feeds at the Public Library Association Conference (March)
- Conversation, Community, Connections, and Collaboration: Practical, New Technologies for User-centered Services in Chicago for the Metropolitan Library System (March) - co-presented with Michael Stephens
- Technology Update with a Focus on Communications for the Lincoln Trail Libraries System (February)
- Conversation, Community, Connections, and Collaboration: Practical, New Technologies for User-centered Services in Burr Ridge for the Metropolitan Library System (February) - co-presented with Michael Stephens
- Top Tech Trends at the Ontario Library Association SuperConference (February)
- Technology and Education: Are Library Schools Doing Enough? at the Ontario Library Association SuperConference (February)
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Blogging, RSS Feeds, Wikis, IM, Social Networking Sites and Gaming for the North Suburban Library System (January)
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