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To anyone going to the symposium, be sure to check out the
Guidebook App. Look on the AAW home page a few inches down on the left.
Works on lots devices. I have been trying it out.
I have my schedule in there with reminders set to go off 15 minutes ahead if time.
It puts a lot of information in your handheld device.
In the vendors section I can find that Reed has Booth 313.
The vendor map shows to go through the first entrance and 313 is halfway down on the right.
Schedule has the list of activities and demonstrations by time periods . You can add these items to your personal schedule.
Speakers has the list of demonstrators and panelists. And the schedule of their presentations which you can add to your personal schedule.
There are maps, grids, and more.
This was put together by Camille Wall. And it is to my way of thinking it is a great tool!
Even if you aren't going to Phoenix, the app is fee and you can dream?
Guidebook App. Look on the AAW home page a few inches down on the left.
Works on lots devices. I have been trying it out.
I have my schedule in there with reminders set to go off 15 minutes ahead if time.
It puts a lot of information in your handheld device.
In the vendors section I can find that Reed has Booth 313.
The vendor map shows to go through the first entrance and 313 is halfway down on the right.
Schedule has the list of activities and demonstrations by time periods . You can add these items to your personal schedule.
Speakers has the list of demonstrators and panelists. And the schedule of their presentations which you can add to your personal schedule.
There are maps, grids, and more.
This was put together by Camille Wall. And it is to my way of thinking it is a great tool!
Even if you aren't going to Phoenix, the app is fee and you can dream?
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