Announcing Ten New Sessions for the QS Conference

April 7, 2012

We’re excited to announce another new batch of talks and sessions at the upcoming QS conference. Thanks to everyone who is stepping up to speak! Check out these awesome topics:

Show&Tell Talks

Genes and Other Strangers (Esther Dyson)
Tracking Breathing with Wearables (Danielle Roberts)
Chronicling chronic lower back pain, posture, and happiness (Andrew Chang)
The Quantified Us: Self-knowledge through group connection (David Fetherstonhaugh)
A Group Mood Experiment by QS Boston (Michael Nagle)

Breakout Conversations

EEG for Self-Experimentation (Martin Sona)
Infographics 101: The Power of Visual Storytelling (Jason Lankow)
Personal Speech Analytics (Bill Jarrold)
Practice and Quantify Mindful Communication (George Lawton)
Open Ways to Connect Devices, Apps, and Humans (Rafi Haladjian)

All sessions are defined by attendees in advance of the conference, like a curated unconference. There will be breakout sessions, show&tell talks, and posters. We will keep posting them here as the date approaches.

The first 350 tickets are already gone, so if you’d like to come, please make sure to register here. And if you have a personal self-tracking story to share or would like to lead a breakout discussion, please let us know!

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