Sound interesting? Then you should come to BibleTech:2009, which is to be held in Seattle on March 27 and 28. Logos just pushed a press release with more info.
If you're in the Seattle area or the Northwest, then you should register for BibleTech:2009, come on down and hang out with us. Note that registration includes sessions and catered meals. The meals were one of the best parts of last year's conference. Too often at conferences there is too much hustle-and-bustle and not enough time actually interacting with the interesting and smart folks there. The meal times allow for that, and it's pretty cool.
Here's the text of the press release, for more information.
BELLINGHAM, WA–January 2, 2009–Scholars, publishers and technologists will be in attendance at the second-annual BibleTech conference in Seattle, WA on March 27 and 28.
BibleTech:2009 will feature more than twenty-five presentations from leading publishers, software developers, and web developers. Topics include data standards, the semantic web, mobile computing, ancient languages, and integrating technology into the Bible classroom.
“BibleTech is a place for everyone interested in the Bible and technology. There is no other conference where publishers, academics, ministry leaders, and technologists can find so much common ground,” said Bob Pritchett, President of Logos Bible Software.
BibleTech:2009 will feature two tracks. The first will address the technical aspects of programming, designing, and publishing software for Bible study and ministerial applications. The second track will focus on the application and implementation of Bible-based technologies including sermon preparation and advanced computer-based research strategies.
Featured presenters include: Mark Stephenson, Director of Web-Empowered Church; Lance Ford, Co-founder of Shapevine.com and WebChurchMedia; and Ellen Frankel, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Publication Society. A complete list of 2009 conference speakers is available at www.bibletechconference.com/speakers.htm.
More information is available at www.bibletechconference.com
What are you waiting for? Sign up, and come see us!