Adobe Max-“Tools of Mass Engagement” General Session

Greetings WOW Members and Web Professionals Everywhere! Bill Cullifer here with the WOW organization and the WOW Technology Minute.

Today?’s podcast is a continuation of the media coverage of the Adobe Max Conference that took place in San Francisco, CA earlier in the month.

WOW had a table top in the Community Lounge at MAX 2008 to promote the second annual Web Pro Challenge . This year?’s contest provides Web support a internationally recognized non-profit organization providing much needed medical support to developing countries. We hope that you will consider participating as a competing team, contest judge or team lead and mentor.

The contest is free to participate and is open to all Web professionals including students at all levels. This initiative also supports those that teach Web topics worldwide since I?’ll be podcasting the challenge process over the course of the contest period that ends in March 2009.

For today?’s podcast, I?’d like to review a few session highlights that I gleaned from Mark DuBois, WOW?’s Education Director and Professor at Illinois Central College based in Peoria, IL. Mark was in San Francisco participating in MAX as an attendee and as a valued contributor to WOW?’s annual Education Advisory Board meeting that we scheduled for the same week. As a veteran Web professional and educator Mark provides key insights. As a result of his educational interest, Mark divided his participation at Max into two camps: (either education specific topics or using the new Adobe tools – CS4 and others).

Check it out on today’s WOW Technology Minute website.

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