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3 Lessons from #UnTech To Boost Learning

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As the snow melts (slowly!), you might expect the conference memories too as well. At least that's what usually happens about 2 weeks after you've returned from a conference. Not so with #UnTech10. We're still living the spirit. Afterall my CafePress tee just arrived!

You can read about the technology unconference from more than a dozen angles here (thanks to Maddie Grant's aggregating) which also includes my posts. And you can order your very own shirt at CafePress.

So why did this conference last longer in my mind? Was it because of the content? I mean lots of conferences have great content. Was it the speakers? Lots of conferences have top-notch speakers. Was it the handouts? Ditto above. Yes all play a factor, but here are the three reasons that really make the difference ...

#UnTech10 Part II

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I actually spent six hours hooked up to a livecast, headset and Twitter today so I could be "in the room" for #UnTech10, the unsession that kept the spirit and learning planned for ASAE's 2010 Technology Conference alive.The energy was high and the learning great. Was was even greater was being a part of a great social media experiment and in on the sidelines to witness a great volunteer effort.

#Tech10 Switch to #UnTech10 Proves Value of Volunteers

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Before the second snowstorm could hit, before ASAE had to cancel, a group of intrepid volunteers were working on Plan B for ASAE's 2010 Technology Conference. This morning #UnTech10 was officially opened to association peeps at a cost you can't beat (free). And it also proves a point  the  Decision to Volunteer study pointed out - if the goal is big, the purpose serves the larger group, and there's flexibility in the how, the volunteer will rise to the occasion!