Tech Day 2009 – So far, so good

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Tech Day 2009 is coming together! – #neklstechday = for the twitterati

Visit the Tech Day 2009 Page for a full, annotated agenda

When: Thursday, August 6 from 9 to 4 ish with 8:30 registration

Where: Topeka & Shawnee County Library

Who:

  • Keynote: Amy Begg De Groff of Howard County Library
  • Breakout Speakers:  Mickey Coalwell, Diana Weaver, Liz Rea, Heather Braum, Tim Martins, Cindi Hickey, Brenda Hough, Diane Trinkle, Royce Kitts, Sarah Walker-Hitt and David LaCrone.

What:

  • Keynote with Amy
  • Discussion of Open Source, facilitated by Amy (so bring your questions and be ready to share and talk)
  • Lightning Rounds – again, be ready to share your favorite web-based piece of software or useful Web site.  We’ll fit as many in as we can in an hour, with a 5 minute time limit per presentation.
  • Break out sessions, so far – titles will most likely change:
    • Open Source Community: Your Ace in the Hole – Mickey, Liz and Diana will discuss, using Koha and WordPress as examples, how OS projects develop and grow
    • How To Open Source – Tim and Liz will cover repurposing an old PC with Ubuntu and other examples of how they implemented open source projects
    • Cloud Computing – Heather and Sharon will give an overview of cloud computing (revised presentation given at KLA Conference)
    • WebJunction: A Spectrum of Opportunity! – Cindi and Brenda – Letterman’s Top Ten Reasons You Want to Be an Active WebJunction Kansas Member.  (OK – Really Brenda and Cindi’s list.  We’re sure he would approve though.) Bring your color to our WebJunction spectrum and share it with us!
    • Getting the Board Aboard – Selling Gaming to Your Board – Diane and Royce will share how they started, developed and ‘sold’ gaming collections and programs to their Boards and communities.
    • Digitization on a Shoestring – David will share the basics of scanning for small libraries
    • Netboxes in the Library – Sarah and Heather will talk about a pilot project using netboxes as patron computers at the Lyndon Carnegie Library.

How: Registration is NOW OPEN!

Why: “Computers in libraries are like icing on cake – they add to the whole experience, but just make a sticky mess without a firm foundation.”  Come to Tech Day for help building your firm Foundation!

About the Author

Sharon Moreland is the Technology Consultant at NEKLS. You can reach her by email (smoreland (at) nekls.org), phone, or on several instant messaging platforms (look Sharon up by her email address). Visit the Staff page to learn more about when to contact Sharon.