Social media, online tools like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, and Flickr, can help you get the most out of the 2011 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition. Start the conversation about interprofessional education online and continue right through the conference. You can connect with the rest of the dental education community, hear what they’re saying, and share your thoughts.
Are you on Twitter? Follow us on Twitter at @adeaweb and let us know you’ll be coming to San Diego. Use the #adeaannual hashtag to identify your Twitter messages and follow the conversation with others. (Hashtags help you find relevant content: click here to learn more )
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Follow us on Facebook at www.adea.org/facebook and share your thoughts, articles, and photos with us. Do you have a personal Facebook page or organization fan page that you think would be useful for the dental education community? Please share it on our Facebook page. (Please note: we reserve the right to delete offensive comments or attacks, block offensive contributors, and delete spam and suspected spam.)
Onsite, pictures of the events will be posted on Flicker daily, so be sure to check them out at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/american-dental-education-association/collections/. We'd also love for you to share your photos with the community, and Flickr is a great way to do that.
We want to hear from you on anything and everything. Just as the interprofessional health care team is highly collaborative, we hope all attendees will share their insights and expertise with their colleagues. Did you hear something that really resonated in one of our programs? Have you gained fresh insight on trends shaping our world from one of our plenary speakers? Would you like to reach out and get to know an attendee or presenter? Can ADEA staff help you with anything, or do you have suggestions for future meetings? Or maybe you just want to share a cab or organize an impromptu social hour.
Check out some of the content from last year’s annual session: