CFP: 2010 Museums Without Borders
We encourage you to search for new answers and/or discussions to the
following ideas:

? Technology and the Small Museum (all areas)
? International Perspectives: Cross Regions and Borders (all areas)
? Technology Management Through Tough Economic Times
? Leadership, Sustainability, Accountability
? Initiating Change: How to Adopt New Technologies Without Fear
? Connecting the Dots: Re-Design, Re-Purpose, and Re-Use / Digital Assets
? Best Models, Best Practices, Innovative Uses and Practical Implications
? Exhibit Design and Development (Online/Onsite)
? Alternative Interactive Devices / Alternative Interfaces
? Educational Programs and Professional Development (Online/Onsite)
? What's Next in Web 2.0 or Web 3.0
? Social Participation / Social Networking / Public Curation
? Communication, Collaboration, and Sharing Resources
? System Integration, Preservation, and Convergence
? Building Diverse Communities / Diversity of Participation / Thought and
Action
? New Ideas, New Approaches / Future Trends in Museum Media & Technology
? Ideas for Technology Tutorials ...

What can you do?
For those who attended at Philadelphia, look over your notes and think back
for a moment. Send me your comments as to what were the outstanding topics
or individual speakers that you saw. What were the issues that you would
like to see addressed again, in greater detail, or perhaps differently? Even
if you didn't attend, take a moment to review the same questions: what
information or topics need to be explored in a forum where so many diverse
associates gather? What should we, as a committee, be looking at as our
important, central concerns?

If you are interested in organizing a session, please drop me a note first.
If you simply wish to be a facilitator, and not speak, then pass along some
names (nominate your colleagues to do it!) and pass along ideas. This is not
an empty solicitation, you will be responded to, and this is a direct path
to having your voice heard...join in!

DEADLINE FOR M&T SPC ENDORSEMENT
(complete proposal) due July 10, 2009

As AAM is continuing its 'green steps' in the session proposal process, the
entire submission process will now be online only. Anyone can submit a
proposal, you don't have to be a member of AAM. Just follow the Session
Proposal Guideline at http://www.aam-us.org/am10/sessionpropos.cfm

To submit a proposal, click on "Submit a Proposal" and follow the steps. The
online form does not have spell check or formatting options and there are
size limits to most description fields. We suggest that you type your
proposal in Word, run spell check and make any formatting changes (like
bold, italics or underlines) there. You can then copy and paste in to the
appropriate section of the proposal form.

Herminia Din
Program Chair, Media and Technology Committee
Email: hdin at uaa.alaska.edu

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