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Anybody need a brain recharge? Great program at the annual meeting!

If you missed last night's chapter annual business meeting, thinking it was just a business meeting, then you missed out on a FANTASTIC presentation.  But you're in luck!  Karl Fisch, director of technology at Arapahoe High School, has some of his most well known presentations posted at The Fischbowl Presentations and his thought provoking blog at The Fisch Bowl -- hey, he's blogged us!

OK, I admit it, I went to the meeting because I always go to the business meeting and the Shirley Alldredge Lecture.  I really paid no attention to the speaker's bio.  Turns out I knew his work, and you might too -- more than 10 million people have seen this little powerpoint he worked up called Did You Know? (You'll find it at the above URLs, on Youtube, all over the place.).  I go to SLA meetings for a professional turbocharge -- well this time I got an all-over brain boos. Karl Fisch knows how to make you think, knows how to, as he puts it, start conversations.

So check out the Fischbowl! I will be getting some of his book recommendations and adding him to my RSS feeds. 

And thank you many times over to Wanda McDavid and Scott Brown for last night and the past year's worth of chapter life, and to Robert Alldredge for sponsoring.  You guys, to use technical language, simply rock.

Marcy Rodney, your chapter listowner

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