Please believe that I am not meaning to be snarky here. You know, I haven't actually looked at it in over half a year; maybe it got shuffled out. Let's take a look at it!
Hunh. I did a Google search for "dragoncon" and hit "I feel lucky". That got me to http://www.dragoncon.org/index.php (the home page). There's that nice Navigation menu on the left; I picked "Convention Events" and that wasn't it, but I could look at individual tracks under "Fan Tracks", or under "Public/Media Relations" there are links for the Pocket Program and Schedule Grids. Either one of those would be likely to give a visitor the schedule that'll get printed in the Pocket Program, once the volunteer staff have those close enough to post.
I dunno, cousin, I'm not finding this hard. Granted, I'm not representative of the target audience, but when I asked my late-fifties-aged mom, who's quite pleased to understand what an "mp3 audio book" is, if she could find where the "Dragon*Con Schedule" might be, she came back to the phone in four minutes and said, "Baby, they haven't got it ready to show yet." I'm figuring the target audience is probably MORE tech-savvy than either of us, neh?
trouble finding it?
Date: 2009-07-16 11:08 pm (UTC)Please believe that I am not meaning to be snarky here. You know, I haven't actually looked at it in over half a year; maybe it got shuffled out. Let's take a look at it!
Hunh. I did a Google search for "dragoncon" and hit "I feel lucky". That got me to http://www.dragoncon.org/index.php (the home page). There's that nice Navigation menu on the left; I picked "Convention Events" and that wasn't it, but I could look at individual tracks under "Fan Tracks", or under "Public/Media Relations" there are links for the Pocket Program and Schedule Grids. Either one of those would be likely to give a visitor the schedule that'll get printed in the Pocket Program, once the volunteer staff have those close enough to post.
I dunno, cousin, I'm not finding this hard. Granted, I'm not representative of the target audience, but when I asked my late-fifties-aged mom, who's quite pleased to understand what an "mp3 audio book" is, if she could find where the "Dragon*Con Schedule" might be, she came back to the phone in four minutes and said, "Baby, they haven't got it ready to show yet." I'm figuring the target audience is probably MORE tech-savvy than either of us, neh?