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Welcome to Day 2 of our series on how to run programming! Yesterday, we put up this post with some tips and tricks to help you with modding a panel. Today's post is going to give you some actual examples of real panels run by our attendees and how much or how little pre-planning they put into them. Special thanks to the attendees who sent us their notes; we really appreciate it!

Panel Prep Notes:


Everything has been uploaded to gdocs and should always be accessible to you if you want to reference anything. If you've run programming at CONfab, Wincon, or any other fan cons, before and would like to share any notes you put together to prepare, please link them in the comments of this post! Also, if you have any advice for people who are new to running panels that was helpful to you, feel free to comment with that as well.

As always, we're happy to answer any questions you may have, so leave us a comment or send an email to programming@confabcon.com. :D
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Hello friends! Just a reminder that programming submissions for CONfab 2019 close on Sunday, June 30th! Don't forget to get your submissions in by the deadline. Some important links to help you out:


If you've never submitted programming before, or you're interested in advice on how to run some, this week we will be putting up a series of posts to help you out. Today's post is Tips & Tricks for Moderating a Panel! You can do as much or as little prep as you personally feel comfortable with, but if you don't know where to start, this post has some great ideas to help you out.

Tomorrow, we'll be putting up a post with some examples of attendees' notes from the panels they've run in past years, so you can see how various mods structured theirs. If you have notes from your panels that you'd like to share, you'll be able to add them to that post.

We have some similarly themed posts for Group Discussions and Workshops planned for the rest of the week, so check those out, too, when they go up! Any questions can, as always, be left in a comment on this post, or you can email us at programming@confabcon.com.

We look forward to seeing your submissions and also seeing your wonderful faces in September!

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