Like Michael Sauers, I’m in Denver (or Aurora, actually) at the Colorado Association of Libraries 2006 Conference.

Today, I’m presenting with Emilie Satterwhite, young adult services librarian at Mesa County Libraries in Grand Junction, and sometime commenter on this very blog. Our presentation is entitled “Keeping Current with Technology: How popular trends in technology can (and should) be put to use in your library,” and we’ll be talking about blogs, wikis, feeds, and podcasts.

Our presentation is online at http://keepingcurrent.pbwiki.com.

Tomorrow, I’ll be performing a little curtain-raiser for Michael Sauers’ “Tech Terms” session, along with Heather Clark. It looks like Michael might want to keep it something of surprise; I’ll just say that the text of the performance comes from the most popular post on this here blog. I’m pleased as punch that Michael asked me to do it.

There is a wiki, apparently being updated by conference staff. Full reports from me on these sessions after the fact. If I get around to taking any photos, I’ll post ‘em on Flickr, tagged cal2006

Tags: