Hi, all!  I wanted to send a quick announcement out to the OS list about two 
things...

1.  If you're planning to join us at this year's National Conference on 
Dialogue & Deliberation in Seattle (www.ncdd.org/events) -- and I hope you are! 
-- tomorrow's the last day to take advantage of the $350 early bird rate.  The 
regular rate goes into effect on July 1st

2.  We just extended the deadline for workshop proposals to July 10th to give 
people a little more time.  More info about this extension and what we're 
looking for is outlined below.

Hope to see you in Seattle this October!  It's shaping up to be another amazing 
event.

Sandy Heierbacher
Director, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation
[email protected] • www.ncdd.org • @ncdd & @heierbacher

Session app deadline extended until July 10 for 2012 NCDD Conference
A bunch of folks have asked for more time to work on their session proposals 
for the 2012 NCDD conference in Seattle.  We decided to extend the deadline for 
proposals until July 10th (today was the original deadline) to give everybody a 
little more time.

If you're working on a proposal and you can get it to us before the July 4th 
holiday, I'd greatly appreciate it!!  But do please get your proposals in by 
the end of the day on July 10th at the latest.

You can download the session application at 
http://ncdd.org/main/wp-content/uploads/App-for-Session-Leaders-final.doc -- 
but be sure to also look over the text at www.ncdd.org/8609 for tips and 
direction from the conference planning team!

Haven't decided yet if you'd like to propose a session?  The 2012 National 
Conference on Dialogue & Deliberation (October 12-14 in downtown Seattle, 
Washington) will bring together hundreds of the most active, thoughtful, and 
influential people involved in public engagement and group process work across 
the U.S. and Canada -- and some of the most exciting and innovative people in 
our field present sessions at NCDD conferences (see for yourself here).

NCDD Seattle is our community's chance to come together to establish and 
re-establish strong relationships, stay in-the-know on the latest innovations 
in public engagement and group process, and work together to shape the future 
of this movement we're all passionate about.  We'll be tackling some big issues 
in Seattle -- including how we can best work together to ensure we're creating 
communities that are equipped to bridge divides and tackle their most 
challenging problems.

Here's some advice from the NCDD Seattle planning team for potential session 
leaders:

Be innovative with your session.  NCDD attendees are generally not too 
impressed with traditional panels or long speeches.  Get them engaging with you 
and each other.  Think about how you can get them out of their seats and moving 
around the room.  And think about what you'd like to learn from them (not just 
what they can learn from you).
Share your stories.  NCDDers prefer hearing your stories to getting a run-down 
of your organization or methodology.  People are interested in learning about 
what you did, what you learned, and how they may be able to learn from your 
experience.
Share the latest.  What's the latest research?  What are the latest innovations 
in the field?  What new challenges are you facing?  What are your latest 
accomplishments?
Focus on challenges and opportunities.  Think about how your innovations may 
help address one of our "wicked problems" in the field.  Have you made progress 
embedding D&D in local government structures?  Have you developed a new, 
replicable tool for assessing this work? Have you found a great way to broaden 
the audience who "gets" and supports this work? Think about your offerings in 
terms of these and many more challenges NCDD attendees face in their work.
Co-present.  Some of the best workshops at NCDD conferences have been 
collaborative efforts involving multiple presenters from different 
organizations and universities.  Have you thought about who you can co-present 
with?  Now's the time to contact them to see if they'd like to offer a session 
with you!  (And feel free to use the NCDD Discussion list or Facebook group to 
identify potential co-presenters.)
Not sure which of your ideas to propose?  Feel free to email NCDD director 
Sandy Heierbacher ([email protected]) about your ideas.




Best,
Sandy

Sandy Heierbacher
Director, National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation (NCDD.org)
email:  [email protected] (note the switch from [email protected])




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