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Thanks to Michelle for voting on Sunday’s SXSW session selections

Thanks to @SassyMichelle for voting on my SXSW session selections. Here’s a brief update, more thorough posts TK (to come, little newspaper speak there) later this week. Not enough time to filter and digest while there’s so much great stuff going on.

Imagineering the Fully Digitized and Connected Future: intriguing, think LOTS of screens and attention overload, mitigated privacy with cultural acceptance of that. #digitizedconnected

Blah Blah Blah: Why Words Won’t Work by Dan Roam #WhyWordsWon’tWork: a preview of his new book, interesting approach to problem-solving embodied in the fox and the hummingbird

Winner of the day so far Persuasive Design: Encouraging Your Users To Do What You Want Them To! #persuasivedesign:highly actionable information, think smells in stores, all these leading tactics and techniques. How it happens to me: why did I come into the Green Grocer for 2 things and walk out with a literal armload!

More general info on SXSW

Should I put up another poll for Tuesday, sorry for the short notice, been busy!!

Which SXSWi sessions should I blog about?

Super-excited to head to Austin tomorrow for South by Southwest Interactive.

There’s just so much to choose from, I thought I’d ask which sessions you’d like to hear about.

Sunday, March 14th


Concurrent sessions

Exploiting Chaos — How to Spark Innovation During Times of Change
OR
Imagineering the Fully Digitized and Connected Future


More concurrent sessions

Blah Blah Blah: Why Words Won’t Work
OR
Can Wikipedia Survive Popular Success and Community Decline?
OR
Extending Your Brand? There’s an App for That
OR

How Social Media Can Destroy Your Business Model
OR
Leave Your Job, Start An Agency

Even more concurrent sessions

Persuasive Design: Encouraging Your Users To Do What You Want Them To!
OR

The 10-Minute Transmedia Experience
OR

Writing Web Content For A Living

See what I mean? And that’s just the start! More general info on SXSW

Please comment and thanks for the help!