I have finally got my act together and finished off my experience report for Agile 2007. It is called 'On Rabbits, Space and Cards: Moving Towards an Informative Workspace' and I will be presenting it later this summer in Washington D.C.
I'm excited, as not only will this be my first time out of Europe, but it is also conveniently timed for leaving me in the states in time for Burning Man. It is also a nice paper, and the only one I had time to produce properly* for the full IEEE proceedings.
It will be nice to finally have something published which focusses on the Nabaztag, Radio 2 and the joy of open-plan offices.
That will be the final of three conferences I will be attending (for talking about my research) this year: The Narrative Practitioner in Wales in June, PPIG'07 in Finland in July, and Agile 2007 in Washington D.C. in August. Returning from that will also mark the time when I move into the depths of deepest-darkest data analysis - and will mark the start of movement towards the end of my PhD. (Eek.)
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* I have two more papers submitted for the Research-In-Progress workshop, one of which is about the work I have been doing for the Agile Narratives Project.
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