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Get excited about the 2010 Great Ideas Conference! Below are several ways to engage around the meeting before, during, and after the conference. Take a moment to read your blogs which will be covering the conference and to add your Twitter handle to our dynamic twitter roll. Keep reading for other great ways that you can start making connections today!

Twitter Get regular updates by following us on Twitter! Our official twitter handle is http://twitter.com/GreatIdeasConf and our twitter hashtag is #ideas10.
Flickr View pictures of last year's meeting and be the first to see new pictures from this year's meeting on our Flickr photo pool. We hope you’ll add your images too!
Dynamic Blog Roll: Are you planning on blogging around the 2010 Great Ideas Conference? If so, add your blog to our interactive blog roll. Or just keep up by reading others' blogs here.

Twitter Roll: Are you planning on twittering from the 2010 Great Ideas Conference? If so, add your Twitter ID to our interactive Twitter Roll. Or just keep up on the Tweets here.

Helen Viksnins on the Great Ideas Conference
Helen Viksnins is Director, Education & Member Relations at the American
Academy of Optometry and is a sure bet to
attend ASAE & The Center for
Association Leadership's Great Ideas
Conference every year.

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Twitter Updates (#Ideas10)

@rrich: #diginow I knew I've heard this speaker before. ASAE Great Ideas #ideas10. Just as great the second time around.
Posted:April 8, 2011

@AMILISA: Now I know why Sr. Dolores Ann had us do jumping jacks in human phys. Sitting is not good for learning; movement is! #ideas10
Posted:March 14, 2011

@AMILISA: Thinking, talking right after learning something helps cement the memory. #ideas10
Posted:March 14, 2011

@AMILISA: Our brains need a change of pace about every ten minutes. #ideas10
Posted:March 14, 2011

@AMILISA: It is impossible, from a neuroscience perspective, to multi-task. #ideas10
Posted:March 14, 2011

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