The week before last Constance and I gave a presentation at the Intelligent Information Symposium in Sydney.
The slides for our talk on Managing research data: new roles for librarians are here:
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Friday, 18 May 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Using the iPad at a conference
I attended the Intelligent Information Symposium in Sydney last week and took my iPad. We were presenting, so I decided to leave my laptop behind and just rely on the iPad. Constance, my co-presenter, placed the presentation PowerPoints on Dropbox and we both put our conference presentation notes and PowerPoints on our iPads using the iPad app, Good Reader. I also used the iPad app, Pages for taking notes during the presentations.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Advantages:
- Using Good Reader meant I had all the associated conference PDFs, documents and PowerPoints at hand
- Using Pages you can take your conference notes instead of toes on paper that have to be transcribed later, or notes on a laptop that need to be lugged around.
- The iPad is much lighter than a laptop.
- For some of the papers I used Twitter as my notes update method.
- Using the conference WiFi you can keep up with email, Twitter etc
Disadvantages:
- Where to stash it when you are having tea, coffee or lunch? It is too big to fit in your handbag, so you need to carry another sac, or backpack.
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