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We built this Delivering Knowledge wiki to gather innovative thoughts on the future of delivering educational content at conference events. We live in a dynamic world, where today’s and tomorrow’s software tools allow for much greater distribution of information. Content no longer comes in a static state. It’s dynamic, open to collaboration, easy for people to correct and add to, like you can add to this wiki. How do we harness recent technical tools to give people more information, in exciting, convenient, accessible new ways?
Why This Wiki; Why Now
We welcome ideas from content producers (authors and presenters), readers seeking information, and content aggregators (associations, societies, institutes, colleges, universities, corporations and other originators) and vendors who collect, organize, and distribute information.
While most of us agree there are a lot of opportunties that new technology offers and while ideas are where it starts, solutions are where it starts to make sense. Our hope is that this wiki can help gather specific solutions to harness these technologoes and offer conference organizers some real options to meet their attendees, and possobile those that did not attend, need for knowledge.
Vendors and suppliers offering new solutions for delivering knowledge to organizations to add their expertise and contact info to this wiki site. Just register, we'll approve you, then you can log in, click edit, type your thoughts, and click save. Let everyone in our community read about what you've seen, heard about, and tried for delivering educational content with new technology.
The Vision of Our Sponsor
Omnipress has served associations and other organizations for 30-plus years, collecting and producing printed and digital content to distribute at conferences. We welcome all contributors, including our competitors, to help readers access more information in more rich forms.
David McKnight, CEO Omnipress
Comments
Dorothy,
Can you create a menu item for the "Knowledge Strategy" page I added (you editied) at the top of the menu list.