The initial stage is here: on the Wiki. Participants should put down possible discussion topics/talks/workshop ideas and possible times. Other participants should alter these as they see fit. On the morning of the conference this wiki will be 'locked', and the timetable (such as it is) will then be moved onto the conference noticeboard, in the Municon itself. During the opening hour and a half, participants will be invited to write their name and session topic on a large piece of paper (A4 or 8.5x11), which will be posted on the noticeboard. Once all the sessions have been posted, those leading the sessions may adjust them. 'Timetabling' will be communal and democratically agreed upon.
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| - The initial stage is here: on the Wiki. Participants should put down possible discussion topics/talks/workshop ideas and possible times. Other participants should alter these as they see fit. On the morning of the conference this wiki will be 'locked', and the timetable (such as it is) will then be moved onto the conference noticeboard, in the Municon itself. During the opening hour and a half, participants will be invited to write their name and session topic on a large piece of paper (A4 or 8.5x11), which will be posted on the noticeboard. Once all the sessions have been posted, those leading the sessions may adjust them. 'Timetabling' will be communal and democratically agreed upon.
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| - The initial stage is here: on the Wiki. Participants should put down possible discussion topics/talks/workshop ideas and possible times. Other participants should alter these as they see fit. On the morning of the conference this wiki will be 'locked', and the timetable (such as it is) will then be moved onto the conference noticeboard, in the Municon itself. During the opening hour and a half, participants will be invited to write their name and session topic on a large piece of paper (A4 or 8.5x11), which will be posted on the noticeboard. Once all the sessions have been posted, those leading the sessions may adjust them. 'Timetabling' will be communal and democratically agreed upon. Of course these things are up to participants. However, we might suggest that speeches and talks give plenty of time for question and answer sessions and discussions following on from them. We see the discussion and social aspects of this workshop as being as important as the formal talks. Please note that the room is big, and the numbers coming are (comparatively) small. Therefore there is no problem with having more than one talk/workshop/presentation/discussion going on at the same time. If there is a timetabling conflict, we suggest that the people involved get together and decide to either reschedule one or both of the presentations or else to have them both run at the same time.
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