2011 ET4Online Program

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Download the Program Book .pdf (7.5 MB)

In an effort to be a bit more "green" and in response to overwhelming participant feedback, this year we are trying something new - a downloadable (.pdf-format) program book.

We encourage you to start planning which sessions you'd like to attend! 

Please note that we will not be handing out printed program books at the conference site, but you will be able access the program book online with your laptop (or other wifi enabled device that can read pdf), in our email lab or on computer kiosks set up in the conference area. (We will be handing out smaller printed Schedules at a Glance when you check in at the registration desk.)

   
     

   

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All presentations times listed are in Pacific Daylight Time(PDT).

 

Session Type Description
Regular Information Session
(50 minutes)
This type of session is the most popular format at the conference. These colleague-to-colleague presentations provide a wide range of expertise on topical formats. We encourage interactivity and involving the participants in an exchange of ideas around the topic.
Panel Session
(110 minutes)

Panels should be organized around the conference theme, the conference tracks, emerging topics, technology trends, or case studies. These sessions provide an opportunity for 3-5 people (including the facilitator) to present their views or results on a common theme, issue, or question and discuss them with the audience. These submissions should include a list of co-panelists (name, professional title, organization) in your session proposal.

Poster Session (90 minutes)

Poster sessions allow presenters to demonstrate materials and research to interested conference attendees in a one-on-one setting. Posters are set up prior to the conference and are open for review during the afternoons.