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Join us, March 26-27 for BibleTech:2010 and explore the intersection of Bible study and technology. This two-day conference is designed for publishers, programmers, webmasters, educators, bloggers and anyone interested in using technology to improve Bible study. BibleTech 2010 is an opportunity to meet others who share your interests and hear from industry leaders.
If your passion is the Bible and technology, this conference is for you! It will feature both a high- and low-level technology track, offering something for the interested layperson, hobby technologist, and technical programmer.
Preparations are underway for BibleTech 2010. Set aside March 26-27, 2010 for a fresh look into the exciting ways that technology is affecting the way we study, visualize, and communicate the Scriptures.
This is an exciting time for Bible technology! Web 2.0 and Internet-connected mobile devices offer new ways to interact with Scripture. Bible software developers are building new visualizations and data sets. Publishers are excited about delivering content electronically. And open source projects and APIs are sparking creativity and getting more people involved in developing technology for Bible study.
Yet with all the projects underway, there's been little opportunity for focused networking and peer-to-peer learning.
BibleTech 2010 will inspire and inform you by:
This year BibleTech will be held in beautiful San Jose, California. Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose boasts the largest concentration of technology expertise in the world with more than 6,600 technology companies employing more than 254,000 people. That’s why this is the ideal place for us to gather and consider the ways technology is shaping the ways in which future generations will interact with the Scriptures.
We would like to provide space for vendors at BibleTech:2010. Please contact us at BibleTech@logos.com if you are interested in reserving an exhibit table, or if you would like to be a BibleTech sponsor.