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Sven Latham
Interesting stuff. I'm struggling to find a decent Dutch language course in the south of England and this website looks like it might supplement my books very well. - Sven Latham
Sven Latham
Witty: Twitter Client For Windows - http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecl...
Lovely new Windows Twitter client that will undoubtedly feed my addiction to Twitter - Sven Latham
Stephanie Booth
Workshops, before or after? - http://steph.tumblr.com/post...
I would personally expect the workshops to come after the main event. If the main day's presentations give a broad overview of the subject matter, then the workshops can be accessed for more specific information or dialogue in a smaller group. - Sven Latham
If you want people to come to the event too, before. Otherwise they are stressed out. Also it will give people a reason to stay - having it after means "when all the fun is already over and everbody else has gone home" (aka detention like) - Nicole Simon
I don't know if there's any empirical evidence either way, but I think you would usually expect less people at a workshop than at a conference (which is probably better as it's more one-on-one). Before the conference: attendees will probably have had a more in-depth view of the material presented, and would get less from the conference. After the conference and (especially if the material was flexible enough - maybe an "un-workshop") you could tailor the content to what was of most interest/benefit - Ric Hayman
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