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| | | | | Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many conferences were held online starting in late March 2020, and several of us helped with the fully virtual offering of SPLASH 2020. By mid-2021, however, vaccinati... | |
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              www.yesthatblog.com
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| | | | | These opinions have been developed from 3 decades of attending and organizing conferences. This advice applies whether a conference non-profit or for-profit, all-volunteer or professionally run, community-driven or commercial. Time is precious. A bad conference wastes people's time. As as conference organizers you owe it to the attendees to make sure their time was well-spent. | |
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              researchinsiders.blog
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| | | | | Last week I went to the Australian Association of Researchers in Education (AARE) conference in Adelaide. It was a big conference with lots of parallel sessions, and I haven't gone to a really big conference for 7 or 8 years (let alone not travelling or hanging out with large groups of strangers face-to-face for a few years for pandemic reasons). It was a good moment to reflect on what it's like to go to a big conference and what you might look out for if it's your first time. | |
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              letterstoanewdeveloper.com
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| | | This is a guest post from Manish. Enjoy. Dear new developer, As leaders, we often need to hire new talent to expand our resources, replace team members, or fill vacant positions. While technical skills are important, there are also several non-technical traits that can be equally or even more valuable. Consider the following factors when... | ||