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

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

Because of our late start in planning PAB2010, we’re juggling more organization activities at one time than typical for mid-April. To show we’re still working hard on everything, we’re making announcements as often as we can.

One activity we’re still working through is reviewing speaking proposals and selecting speakers. We’re making announcements as quickly as decisions are made. Today, we have two more session announcements.

Writer and blogger Mare Swallow (aka Etiquette Bitch) will be delivering the session Make the Irrelevant Relevant: Apply Three Adult Learning Principles to Your Media.

Algoma University Prof. Dave Brodbeck will moderate the discussion What if my boss finds out? with CNET-TV executive editor Tom Merritt of TWiT (see the comments), librarian and podcaster Ken Hernden, and teacher and podcaster Scarborough Dude.

The early registration code pab2010 saves $20 on registration and expires at 5pmET today, April 16. Register now before it’s too late.

Click here to register for PAB2010

Once again this year, the submissions for sessions have been just incredible – THANK YOU!

We’ll tease you by revealing three speakers today, and we have more announcements coming very soon. We’ll also be turning the spotlight on our speakers in the coming weeks.

PAB alumn Adam Gratrix is the winner of the longest session title award. He will be delivering a session called Cult of Listener: Podcaster as shaman in the post-literate Global Theatre; or, How to Recruit Disciples and Brainwash your Audience for Fun and Profit.

Susan Murphy will be participating in her first PAB and inspiring us with Making Meaning: How to Create Content that Speaks to People.

Community leader, PodCamp den mother and longtime PABster Whitney Hoffman will be presenting Disruption of Social Contracts.

Remember, the early registration discount code (PAB2010) expires at 5pmET on Friday April 16.

Click here to register for PAB2010

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