2016 AML Conference Teleconferencing

**POST SUMMARY: If you want to view/participate in the 2016 AML conference via the internet, send me your email address.**


Well, we are less than a month out, and I continue to add to the program for the 2016 AML Conference in Laie, Hawaii. There will be a wide array of people in attendance, and some good snacks. Can’t ask for much more than that.

Also, we have been able to secure BYU-Hawaii’s help to broadcast the conference via Cisco WebEx technology. This means–or at least, I understand it to mean–that anyone who has an internet connection (and the proper system requirements on their computer) can watch and even participate (with a webcam) in the conference remotely, from the comfort of their own computer terminal.

Screenshot from Cisco WebEx Meetings advertisement. Realistically, it probably won’t look quite this good on your computer. Or will it? A video demo of the technology linked here.

To repeat: Those who would like to view and/or participate in the conference, including the AML awards presentation, remotely may do so.

What I have been told is that anyone who would like to join us online will need to provide an email address in order to be invited by Cisco WebEx to log in to the teleconference. So, I am soliciting emails:

If you would like be able view and/or participate remotely in the 2016 AML conference on March 4th and 5th, please either leave your email address in the comments below, or send it to me at joseph.plicka@byuh.edu.

Right now we are set up to connect up to 24 users to the conference. If we have more interest in that, I believe there is a way for us to add another 24, so please don’t hesitate to sign up, even if you’re not sure how much of the event you’ll actually be able to catch. The more the merrier!

I’m very much looking forward to hosting this event, and meeting some of you in person or via the interwebs, in a few weeks.

A full program to be posted soon.

Joe

 

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