Now that SNR is over, I’m curious about people’s impressions of the best
presenters in terms of presentation skills, new information, inspiration, intelligence,
vision, usefulness of the info in terms of being able to take it back to the
office and use it. Any brilliant
new faces?
I’m looking for new blood for the Futurehealth Winter Brain meeting.
IF you are interested in presenting at Winter Brain, let me know. Even
if you have never presented before, we can probably find a slot for you. We’ve
had many leading lights in Neurofeedback debut at Futurehealth, making their
first neuro or biofeedback presentation there. First timers usually present at the edges of the time slots.
I am also looking for suggestions for high visibility experts to invite
as keynoters. Your suggestions will be highly appreciated., and if you have a connection
with someone that facilitates their participation, that would be awesome.
As usual, we’ll have somewhere between 40 and 60 speakers. This year we’ll
be doing some things a bit differently, having learned a lot from running our
new meeting, StoryCon.
WE’LL be running a good number aof pre-and post conference workshops
with leading Neurofeedback experts, like Joel Lubar, Tom Collura and Peter Van
Deusen, as well as Thom Hartmann. There will be a BCIA prep course for people
wanting to take the EEG certification exam.. and as usual, the best EEG
Biofeedback exhibit hall on the planet.
Check out the view from a hotel room at
the Hilton,where we’re holding themeeting., at www.futurehealth.org/2003.htm
Cordially,
Rob Kall
Winter Brain 2003, last weekend in January,
Palm Springs CA
www.storycon.org
211 N. Sycamore St.
Newtown, PA 18940
215-504-1700
fax 215-860-2555
"Computers are useless. They can only
give you answers."
Pablo Picasso