Meredith Farkas

Location: United States | Vermont
Speaking Topics: blogging | distance learning | drupal | elearning | instructional technologies | knowledge management | online marketing | RSS | social media | social networking | Social Software | technology in education | technology in libraries | technology planning | Web 2.0 | wiki
Spoken Languages: English

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I am currently the Head of Instructional Initiatives at Norwich University in Vermont and an adjunct faculty member at San Jose State University's School of Library and Information Science. I'm the author of the book Social Software in Libraries: Building Collaboration, Communication and Community Online (Information Today, 2007) and write the monthly column "Technology in Practice" for American Libraries. I'm probably best known for my blog Information Wants to Be Free and the many wikis I've created to collect professional knowledge.

Previous Presentations: 
National: Wikimania 2006, American Library Association 2007, Internet Librarian 2006-2007, Computers in Libraries 2006-2008, Alliance for Information Science and Technology Innovation 2007, Readex Digital Institute 2007
International: Royal School of Library and Information Science in Denmark 2007, Quebec Library Association Conference 2007, Ontario Library Assoc. Super Conference 2008
Keynotes: UC Berkeley 2007, Assoc. of College and Research Libraries Eastern NY 2007, Borough of Manhattan Community College 2007

Shireen Mitchell

Location: Washington DC
Speaking Topics: mobile | blogging | Web 2.0 | social media | new media | Diversity | Technology | community | twitter | Social Software | eMedia | eGov | broadband | digital divide | digital inclusion | cyber security | techno activism | women media | cybersecurity | Social Media ROI | Social Media Women of Color | girls in technology | Women of Color in Tech | TechnoDemic | Apps | ICT
Spoken Languages: English

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Shireen Mitchell is known for her provocative and insightful style of engaging audiences. She speaks with energy and enthusiasm on the wide array of topics that she covers. She focuses on new trends in technology and social media for the private and public sectors.

Previous Presentations: 
Tweet This Change
Social Media ROI
Google Apps For Nonprofits
Building Her Business 2.0
NBC4 Digital Edge: Technology Safety Practices @ Home and Work

Lauren Cooney

Location: seattle | Washington
Speaking Topics: branding | Building Community | Marketing | microsoft | open source | Social Software | Web 2.0 | Web Platforms

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Lauren Cooney has ten years of experience building technical communities, strategies, and GTM plans for enterprise software companies.

Previous Presentations: 
Mashery.com API event, NYC, March 2008: IBM Open API Strategy
AjaxWorld Conference, NYC, March 2008: IBM MashupHub and Info 2.0
Microsoft MIX Conference 2009: The Future of the Microsoft Web Platform
Enterprise 2.0 Conference: Mashups, APIs, and Web 2.0
Web 2.0 Expo, various topics

Gabriela Avram

Location: Ireland | Limerick
Speaking Topics: blogging | distributed software development | online facilitation | Online Research | Social Software

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I started as a software developer, and I still love coding.
I managed projects, trained people, acquired new clients.
Then I moved to academia, teaching DBMS, expert systems and MIS.
I ran several international projects in adult education.
And then I eventually managed to fulfill my lifelong dream: doing research full time. I started looking at knowledge management and e-learning applied to software engineering. Then I embraced the topics of Open Source diffusion and Social Media.

Deborah Schultz

Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Speaking Topics: business innovation | web2.0 | digital culture | Mmrketing | social media | Social Software | social web | strategy

Previous Presentations: 
eTech 2008
SXSW 2008
The Next Web 2007
Web 2.0 expo 2007
Gnomedex
Supernova 2006, 2007

Amy Senger

Location: Washington | DC
Speaking Topics: Social Software | Web 2.0