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Posted on 11.03.06 by Emily
This year’s Pop!Tech is my favorite conference I didn’t attend. So inspired by the live video streams, wiki, and postings by people formerly known as the audience. At the end, curator Andrew Zolli announced they would turn the content of the conference into open-source, permanently free and globally available curricular material. Then, about a week after the conference, attendees received this magnificent book customized with their name, carbon footprint and edition number (of 1001) filled with photos, session writeups, presentations, infographics, cartoons, blog posts and discussions collated and organized during the conference itself. (See Ed100’s Pop!Tech Book Photos on Flickr too.)
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