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Brattleboro, VT Jelly
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Brattleboro's Jelly Page
- Friday, November 16th?? I'm away...want to organize??? (Art Walk day too!) 2009
- Sign up below or contact Caleb (bio) cclark@marlboro.edu
- Hosted by Marlboro College Graduate School.
- A Jelly is an informal co-work gathering for laptop using folks. Get out of the home office, get some work done, meet new people, brainstorm, network, see what other people are working on and the tools they are using. There are no presentations, round robins, or name tags.
- More Info: workatjelly.com and this blog post
- Directions: Marlboro College Graduate School, Common Room: 28 Vernon St. Brattleboro, VT. 05301. Map | Text Directions. Walk to cool Brattleboro Food Coop for lunch, or into downtown Mocha Joes, Amy's bakery, about a block a away.
- Coffee, water, wifi, magazines, and power provided.
Sign up
- Caleb Clark. Portfolio | Academic Technologist and Program Director, Marlboro College Teaching with Technology
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Past Participants
- Caleb Clark. Portfolio | Academic Technologist and Program Director, Marlboro College Teaching with Technology
- Lisa Hoag - Lisa Hoag Designs webdesign, graphic design
- Lisa Sieverts - Facilitated Change project management consulting and training
- Meg McCarthy - Meg McCarthy Design Web and graphic design
- Cory Barnes - Spire USA small biz owner/entrepreneur
- Neil Manders - Learning Networks LLC FirstClass customizing, hosting and sales
- Caleb Clark. Portfolio | Academic Technologist and Program Director, Marlboro College Teaching with Technology
- Jen Kramer, MSIT Program Director, Marlboro College Graduate School; Joomla Geek at 4Web, Inc.
- Meg McCarthy design for print and web
- Anne Campbell, Web Designer
Resource
History
- Jelly #1. Friday July 24th 2009. Marlboro College Graduate School Common Area. Hosted by Caleb.
- Jelly #2: Friday Ausgs 4th, 20: Marlboro College Graduate School Common Area. Hosted by Meg.
    
Hope to see you there, Caleb

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