#caasoton finished
Tomorrow is the excursions day at #caasoton so the main conference has finished. It has been an extraordinary few days. Overwhelmingly the response to the conference has been very positive, and delegates seemed happy with the many different things we tried. From the videos to the website to the social media to the rather tasty selection of pastries :-)
We have all met some fantastic people over the last four days and we wish all of them a safe journey home. We will keep on with the tweeting and web updates as we go through the various projects – digitising the map, recording the timeline, completing the videos and organising the circulated URLs. And of course, some time soon you will hear from us about publication :-)
Thanks from everyone in the ACRG and at sotonDH for coming, or following, or otherwise getting involved.
Amazing use of social media, accessability, connectivity. Set the bar VERY high for all future conferences #caasoton — J. Andrew Dufton (@jadufton) March 29, 2012
Back home, bye #caasoton it was a great experience — Gabriele Gattiglia (@g_gattiglia) March 29, 2012
What an epic #caasoton. So many congrats to the organisers and everyone who participated this year. It was contagious!!
— Jessica Ogden (@jessogden) March 30, 2012
Thank you very much for being able to have participated virtually. I love twitter ivan.sanchezortega.es/ttytter/ #caasoton — Euaristos (@varixto) March 29, 2012
Great #caasoton coverage on @HeritagePortal: heritageportal.eu/index.php?opti… What a nice article, thank-you! And we’re on the front page at the mo!
— Nicole Beale (Smith) (@nicoleebeale) March 28, 2012