[Athen] feedback on round-table networking time at AHG 2009

Howard Kramer hkramer at colorado.edu
Mon Jun 29 10:43:39 PDT 2009


Hello All:

We seem to be running 50/50 on having the second round-table on Friday, 3:30
- 4:30 (I identified it as Thurs on a previous email - sorry) running at the
same time as 2 labs. It sounds like we have consensus on the 9:15 - 10:15
a.m. exclusive round-table slot on Friday morning. Everyone seems for it.

Instead of the Friday at 3:30 - 4:30 partially exclusive slot, I may be able
to have a second exclusive slot on Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 9:00. I assume
everyone would be a go on that. Let me know one way or the other. If that
doesn't work (due to lack of time in the schedule), I may still do the
second partially exclusive slot on Friday afternoon. Yes, people would
possibly have to make a choice between a lab they like and a RT they'd like
to attend but that's life and there's still the exclusive RT slot on Friday
morning.

I look forward to everyone's response.

Thanks,
Howard

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Robert Beach <rbeach at kckcc.edu> wrote:


> Howard,

>

> May

>

> Maybe we should see how many round tables we need to see if there is enough

> for a second session.

>

>

>

>

>

> Robert Lee Beach

>

> Assistive Technology Specialist

>

> Kansas City Kansas Community College

>

> 7250 State Avenue

>

> Kansas City, KS 66112

>

> Phone: 913-288-7671

>

> Fax: 913-288-7678

>

> E-Mail: rbeach at kckcc.edu

>

>

>

> *From:* athen-bounces at athenpro.org [mailto:athen-bounces at athenpro.org] *On

> Behalf Of *Howard Kramer

> *Sent:* Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:10 PM

> *To:* Access Technology Higher Education Network

> *Subject:* Re: [Athen] feedback on round-table networking time at AHG 2009

>

>

>

> Now that I've actually placed the second round proposals into the schedule,

> it looks like I could fit another round-table slot into 3:30 - 4:30 on

> Thursday, just before the reception in the exhibit area. It would run up

> against 2 labs however. Let me know what you think. Is it worth it to have a

> second partial slot for round-tables? [Please make sure to read my first

> message below if you haven't already done this. Otherwise, you won't know

> what I'm talking about - I'm waiting for the smart replies to this

> statement].

>

> Thanks,

>

> -Howard

>

> On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Howard Kramer <hkramer.atsol at gmail.com>

> wrote:

>

> Hello All:

>

> It seems the consensus is definitely to not have competition during the

> round-table discussions. I think I have a solution. Dedicate 9:15 - 10:15

> a.m. on Friday morning, after the first round of sessions, to round-table

> discussion. There's a 15 minute break before and a 15 minute break on either

> end, after and before the previous and next round of workshops. This would

> seem to provide adequate dedicated time for networking and round-table

> discussion. And by Friday, folks might welcome a break from the workshops.

>

> Having it during lunch on Thursday, as per Jon's and Hadi's suggestion,

> also seems workable but I'd like to keep the keynote lunch as it is this

> year. But perhaps this is the way to go next year.

>

> Let me know what you think. The next step is to identify round-table topics

> and someone to perhaps lead or at least facilitate discussion. After all, we

> don't want anarchy. :-)

>

> Thanks,

> Howard

>

>

> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Kelmer, Susan M. <SKelmer at stlcc.edu>

> wrote:

>

> I am all for doing this, but they should be separate from presentations

> so people don't have to choose. And if the conference can be extended

> by a day on the front end, then I can get two weeks in Colorado

> straight, as the Educause Conference I need to attend this year is in

> Boulder, as well, the week before AHG.

>

> Yes, that's quite selfish on my part, but I'd rather not fly home in

> between, instead use my weekend to learn to ski or something else

> equally useful. (No snarky comments from the peanut gallery, if you

> please!)

>

> Susan Kelmer

> Adaptive Technology Specialist/

> Lab Coordinator, Campus Labs and Classrooms

> St. Louis Community College - Meramec

> 314-984-7951

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> Access Specialist

> 303-492-8672

> fax: 492-5601

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Howard Kramer
AHG Conference Coordinator
Access Specialist
303-492-8672
fax: 492-5601
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