Tech Lab: Serving you at WMA Portland

By Stephanie Weaver

Need help with technology in your professional life? Still trying to figure out what Twitter is, or whether you should start a blog? Tech Lab is for you!

Tech Lab is designed to bring you friendly, low-key help throughout the first day of WMA. Stop by the Mt. St. Helens Room during the Tech Lab hours (9 AM to 5 PM), and one of our tech-savvy leaders can help you with your tech questions. We’re offering an entire schedule of drop-in demos throughout the day. These 10-minute starter talks will give you an overview of some of the top technologies and how they can help you in your professional life.

9:00      Facebook (feat. James G. Leventhal)
9:30      Twitter (feat. Lydia Johnson)
10:00    Blogs (feat. Adam Mikos)
10:30    LinkedIn (feat. Stephanie Weaver)

1:00       Social media strategy (feat. Adam Reed Rozan)
1:30       Successful online promotion strategies (feat. Suzanne Hall via SKYPE from the Virginia Fine Arts Museum)

2:00      Podcasting and online video (feat. Stephanie Weaver)
2:30      Going mobile: apps and mobile web content (feat. Kiyo Kubo)

3:30      Managing digital assets (feat. Megan McGovern via SKYPE from the Corning Museum of Glass)
4:00      Social media strategy (feat. Adam Reed Rozan)

This is your chance to get one-on-one help as well as talk specifics with others who have been successfully navigating the social media world. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, stop by and join the conversation!

Experienceology is proud to support WMA by sponsoring Tech Lab. Our mission is to support museum professionals by providing training and affordable consulting to improve your visitor experience.

Hope to see you there!

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