Consumer Electronics Association - Conference Brochure, 2008 - (Page 70) CES PARTNER PROGRAMS THE SANDBOX SUMMIT: A PLAYDATE WITH TECHNOLOGY 9– 9:15 a.m. KEYNOTE Our kids are embracing technology as fast as we can produce it. To make sure they become active innovators instead of passive consumers, we need to be as smart about technology as they are. 9:15– 10:15 a.m. PANEL: THE NEW FRONTIER OF PLAY Had enough of the grownup CES stuff? Jump into the world of digital kids at the Sandbox Summit. Kick off the morning at the complimentary power breakfast, where we start the conversation. Get a handle on the toys, trends and products that are shaping the way kids play today. Join the PLAYOFFS, where digital natives go head to head; then move on to the Sands’ exhibition to test drive the gear that’s defining the next generation. ULTIMATE PASS ADVANCE ON-SITE UPGRADE FREE NA Today’s kids log in before they walk and blog before they run. Tweens form cliques with a click on Facebook; playgrounds are virtual. Digital rock stars Michelle Slatalla, Alice Cahn, Anastasia Goodstein and others discuss how technology is changing the nature of creative play. Should we commiserate or celebrate? You decide. Moderator: Lisa Guernsey, Education, Science and Technology Reporter, Freelance Panelists: Anastasia Goodstein, Founder, YPulse.com Alice Cahn, VP Social Responsibility, Cartoon Network Michelle Slatalla, Columnist, New York Times 10:30– 11:15 a.m. THE PLAYOFFS: TECH TOYS SCORECARD PRICING Registration Required FREE See how real kids react to the digital toys that topped this year’s Hot Lists. Weigh in with Warren on whether the technology enhanced—or hindered—the play value. Then cast your high-fives for the high-tech gear that works best. Presenter: Warren Buckleitner, Ph.D., Editor, Children’s Technology Review 11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 The Venetian, Lando 4305-4306 8:30– 9 a.m. COMPLIMENTARY POWER BREAKFAST (RESERVATIONS REQUIRED) Charge up your batteries and start your networks at this data-filled breakfast designed to jump-start the conversation about play in the digital world. We’ll fuel you with the latest research on the trends and attitudes shaping kids’ tech. Q&A WITH INDUSTRY LEADERS: ARE WE GETTING IT ALL WRONG? Just because we can put a chip in a doll or give a voice to a truck, should we? Hear from industry leaders about what’s working, what isn’t and what’s driving their next generation of techno-toys. Presenter: Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Students, Columbia University School of Journalism, Tech Reporter, WNBC-TV 70 PLEASE NOTE: CONFERENCE PROGRAM INFORMATION IS CURRENT AS OF SEPTEMBER 27, 2007 http://YPulse.com
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