The 2010 Creativity World Forum starts tomorrow morning at 8:30 am in Oklahoma City, and I’m thrilled to be attending in person with my wife. It’s not only rare for an event like this to come to my home state of Oklahoma, it’s also rare to have a chance to simply attend and enjoy a conference like this with Shelly.
There are lots of fantastic sessions on the schedule, but the opener with Sir Ken Robinson, Dan Pink, and David Pogue is the one I’m looking forward to most! I’ll be blogging throughout the next two days along with many others I’m sure. The official conference hashtag is #cwf2010. The social media committee has put together a great looking live blog page, which you can also monitor throughout the day Tuesday and Wednesday.
We got checked in at our hotel and picked up our registration materials at the Cox Center downtown. The balloon sculptures setup in on the main floor definitely make it clear this ISN’T your typical conference experience!
Strandby for a deluge of creative ideas from the Creativity World Forum!
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