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Of course I could not be in more than one place at a time, but the first, the second and the last live-blogs were for the entire audience, the third, fourth and fifth were breakout sessions.  You can find links to full descriptions of each session here.

Live-blog: OH SOS Jennifer Brunner @ Politics Online Conf. 2009

Live-blog: Politics Online Conf, Cognitive Evolution & Revolution

Live-blog at Political Online Conference: Crowdsourcing Political Journalism

Live-blog: Will old media paradigms Shift into the new media world?

Live-blog: Needle in a Haystack: Effectively Utilizing Data to Fuel Targeting Efforts

Live-blog: The Visual Frontier: How the Arts, Pop Culture, and Business Innovate the Way We Consume and Use Information

Enjoy! I’ll be doing the same for several sessions tomorrow, including the day opener featuring Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan:

Elected and Connected: Uses, Dangers and Benefits of Being an Elected Official in a 2.0 World

Investigating the user experience from the perspective of elected officials. What new technologies are our Members of Congress using to communicate with their constituents? What first drew them to the tools they use? How is new technology specifically helping them better serve their constituents? How do they balance a new level of transparency these tools provide with their need or desire to keep some things private? How are they directing their staff to integrate these tools into their daily routines? What is the biggest potential danger they see in using these tools?

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By Jill Miller Zimon at 10:31 pm April 20th, 2009 in live-blog, Ohio, Politics 

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