2010.06.15
Literally minutes after the Skype file transfer completed, we present the PAB2010 program. This PDF file includes a welcome message, the schedule for the weekend, a map to the boat cruise location, information about Ottawa and places to eat, and a page that showcases our amazing event sponsors.
In an effort to save trees, we will not be handing out printed copies of the program. If you want a hard copy, please remember to print one out and bring it with you.
DOWNLOAD THE PAB2010 PROGRAM
Thank you very much to Tod Maffin for putting together an awesome looking program.
2010.06.12
In order to ensure we wrap-up PAB2010 by noon on Sunday June 20, and that we’re able to vacate the venue promptly so the NAC has ample time to prepare the Fourth Stage for an event taking place later that day, we’ve had to make a few refinements to the Sunday schedule.
As with previous PABs, we expect that large groups will gather for lunch and spend the remainder of the day socializing and taking in the sites of Ottawa. We hope you’ll be able to stick around and join us.
Here is the revised Sunday schedule.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
- 8:50am Day three opening remarks (Bob Goyetche and Mark Blevis)
- 9:00am Death and Digital Legacy (Adele McAlear)
- 9:40am JOLT! When in doubt, have cultists attack (Julien Smith)
- 9:45am Break
- 10:00am Cult of Listener: Podcaster as shaman in the post-literate Global Theatre (Adam Gratrix)
- 10:40am Making Meaning: How to Create Content that Speaks to People (Susan Murphy)
- 11:25am JOLT! The currency of relevance (Nancy Morris)
- 11:30am Conference wrap-up (Mark Blevis and Bob Goyetche)
- 12:00pm PAB2010 ends (hustle out of the venue and spend the afternoon together)
2010.05.10
Here is the (incredible) PAB2010 workshop and speaking program. We’re accepting proposals for our JOLT!s, the five-minute, timed lightning talks until 5pmET, Friday May 14. Details can be found here.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
2010.04.26
At long last, here are the final speaking session announcements:
Adele McAlear will deliver a unique, made-for-PAB2010 version of her Death and Digital Legacy presentation. Adele will raise issues surrounding the lack of global infrastructure to manage online identities and digital assets.
Mike Tennant, co-creator of CBC’s Age of Persuasion (and co-author of the book of the same name), will deliver our Saturday keynote on the role of creative in the new age of media (traditional and digital) and how journalists, producers and community leaders can explore creative to build audiences.
We will be announcing workshops in the next few days.
Click here to register for PAB2010
2009.06.18
Hot off the… computer… we present to you the PAB09 program. This PDF file includes a welcome letter, news about our Ambassador program, the schedule for the weekend, session summaries, a reminder about the annual group photo and information about Kingston.
In an effort to save trees, we will not be handing out printed copies of the program. If you want a hard copy, please remember to print one out and bring it with you.
DOWNLOAD THE PAB09 PROGRAM