Content Convergence & Integration 2008
Session: Content Climate Change: How can we "green" our content?
Description
The premise of content in a Web 2.0 world is that it can be re-used and recycled, aggregated and syndicated, to do more with less. But what goes into this, and how can you gain any traction if you're doing this in parallel with your usual work?
Some of the most important conversations at conferences happen in the hallways, when an animated discussion breaks out between a practitioner and a consultant, and perhaps a vendor who has overheard the conversation and joined in to offer yet another perspective. What happens is a frank, balanced discussion that results in the big aha. We wanted to bring those discussions into the conference for the benefit of all delegates, and to help decide which afternoon workshop to attend.
Some of the most important conversations at conferences happen in the hallways, when an animated discussion breaks out between a practitioner and a consultant, and perhaps a vendor who has overheard the conversation and joined in to offer yet another perspective. What happens is a frank, balanced discussion that results in the big aha. We wanted to bring those discussions into the conference for the benefit of all delegates, and to help decide which afternoon workshop to attend.
Session Details
| Speakers: |
Rahel Anne Bailie Mr. Kent Taylor Trevor Paterson Mr. Berry Braster |
| Date: | Wednesday, March 12, 2008 1:30 PM - 2:25 PM |
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| Track: | Debate to learn |
| Location: | Pavilion Ballroom C |


