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Welcome to your one stop shop for links to all the online resources and references from a TechDays 2011 event. By now – you have been back to work, eager to apply / learn more about the things you saw while attending TechDays. But you still have to wait a little longer to get access to the PowerPoints and recorded Videos from Toronto or Montreal – they will be up by the end of November / early December as part of our year long / ongoing TechDays Online experience.
So now what?
I asked members of the team to compile a master list for their “content area” and sift through the best stuff in order to write a blog post about where they would send you for more! They have completed their work and I’ve compiled a master list from THEIR master lists so you now have a one stop shop to continue your learnings.
Look no further – Here are the blog posts for each of the content areas – each done in the style of the team member who created them.
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Rick,I'm glad that TechDays 2011 is a success, there is some of us who couldn't attend as the event was not offered in Alberta, the question is will be still have access to the online content?