Registration for the Penn State Web 2009 Conference will be opening soon. If you want to read information on what is being planned, just visit the conference site at http://webconference.psu.edu. You will be able to find a link to the registration form from there when it is ready to roll. We just have a very few more details to iron out before launching registration, but expect it to be ready by early May.
We will have an exciting conference day on Monday, June 8 at the Penn Stater Conference Center complete with a timely keynote address by Mark Malseed, 24 diverse and informative sessions, poster sessions to start the day, and a thought-provoking town meeting to close the day. The town meeting will feature the invited speakers from other higher education institutions, as well as our own Christian Vinten-Johansen.
On Tuesday, we will offer 8 workshops in the Business Building and buildings nearby. Workshops are more hands-on or in-depth in nature and provide an interesting balance to the conference. As with last year, your workshop fee will include a snack break as well as lunch. The free workshop, "Birds of a Feather" will again be offered, though no lunch will be provided for this workshop option.
In order to attend, you will need to submit a registration form. On that form, you will be asked for an IDCC number submitted to "&CSS," or a check to pay for your conference fees. In light of the economic situation at the university, we have kept the conference fees the same as last year, even though the costs to put on the event have gone up. We hope that you will appreciate the awesome value you will find when you attend!
The Penn State Web Conference has been providing an outstanding networking and learning opportunity for Penn State Web professionals for 11 years. Please join us for year 12 and find out what everyone has been talking about!
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We will have an exciting conference day on Monday, June 8 at the Penn Stater Conference Center complete with a timely keynote address by Mark Malseed, 24 diverse and informative sessions, poster sessions to start the day, and a thought-provoking town meeting to close the day. The town meeting will feature the invited speakers from other higher education institutions, as well as our own Christian Vinten-Johansen.
On Tuesday, we will offer 8 workshops in the Business Building and buildings nearby. Workshops are more hands-on or in-depth in nature and provide an interesting balance to the conference. As with last year, your workshop fee will include a snack break as well as lunch. The free workshop, "Birds of a Feather" will again be offered, though no lunch will be provided for this workshop option.
In order to attend, you will need to submit a registration form. On that form, you will be asked for an IDCC number submitted to "&CSS," or a check to pay for your conference fees. In light of the economic situation at the university, we have kept the conference fees the same as last year, even though the costs to put on the event have gone up. We hope that you will appreciate the awesome value you will find when you attend!
The Penn State Web Conference has been providing an outstanding networking and learning opportunity for Penn State Web professionals for 11 years. Please join us for year 12 and find out what everyone has been talking about!
P.
