Ok, so here's another practical suggestion to explore, around conductive education, the world congress and social networking (Web2.0).
Increasingly you will find Twitter being used for instant live feeds from conferences and other events. When several different people do that, it can be difficult to track them all down on Twitter. However, that problem is solved by using 'hashtags'. These are simply words or sequences of characters with a # symbol in front. Then everyone else adding this hashtag makes searches easier.
In the title of my last post were character sequences CE2.0 and 7WC10. Had I put a # in front of each when posting on Twitter, these would have been examples of Hashtags. In fact, I did imagine them as hashtags. When I get a moment, I will indeed set up #CE2.0 as a hashtag. (I've also added CE2.0 as a new tag on this blog). It would - I think - be wrong for me to set up 7WC10 as a hashtag. It is for the organisers of the 7th World Congress to do so if they wish. Indeed, best advice to event organisers is "Live tweeting an event? Set your hashtag up front". There's more useful reading there and at Wild Apricot's non-profit technology blog, at contentious.com and at hashtags.org.
BTW just one more thing on the subject of Twitter: my own journey of exploration into CE2.0 (ie conductive education and Web2.0 social networking) has brought me to Tweet Deck, an application for managing activity on social networks such as Twitter and Facebook a bit more easily. If you are still with me here at the end of this post, you might take a look to see if it can help you too.