Blogging from the conference feels strange: I have a laptop next to my paper notes. It takes a bit of time to arrange notes into readable form, so I publish them with some delay. Sometimes I’m not sure what I can include (I know that presenters are not aware that some ideas from their presentation can go out of the room), so I include mainly “safe” things – brainstorming results and my own comments. I’m going to come back to these notes for a bit of editing and adding a few links (KMSS organisers promise to publish all the presentations on-line). The funny thing is that I still need a piece of paper next to the laptop – for drawings, contact details and bits of ideas that are not mature enough to become full sentences.
Back to work I’ll have to write a report about KMSS (this is usual practice in my company). I wonder how I will use my blog notes: as a basis, rewriting text around them, or as an attachment that shows my personal impressions. But in any case it might appear at the KMSS web-page, as organisers are interested :)
Tags: conference blogging, KMSSArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2002/09/05.html#a221; comments are here.
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