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2016 Invited Speakers Nominations

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added David Weinberger, because he is on the east coast and he changed how I think about information
Audrey Watters is an education writer with a focus on ed-tech. She is the author of [http://monsters.hackeducation.com/ The Monsters of Education Technology], a collection of her lectures and she is currently working on two more books, [http://teachingmachin.es/ Teaching Machines] and [Claim Your Domain http://reclaim.hackeducation.com/], both due out in 2015. According to [http://audreywatters.com/cv/travel.html her upcoming talks page] she could be available to share her insights with code4lib.
 
==David Weinberger==
 
David Weinberger, PhD, is one of the world's most respected thought leaders at the intersection of technology, business, and society. He is the author of ''Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder'', which charts how as business, politics, science, and media move online, the rules of the physical world—in which everything has a place—are upended, and the critically acclaimed book ''Small Pieces Loosely Joined'', a highly original and accessible reflection on the impact of the Internet on human behavior. He holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of Toronto and taught philosophy for five years at New Jersey's Stockton State College. Since 2004, he has been a fellow at Harvard University's prestigious Berkman Center, gag writer for Woody Allen, NPR commentator for "All Things Considered" and "Here and Now," technology columnist for KMWorld and Darwin Magazine, blogging pioneer, and dot-com entrepreneur.
 
[http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/david-weinberger this] seems to be how to book him; here's his [https://twitter.com/dweinberger Twitter]; and his [http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/ blog]
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