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* A '''walkie-talkie''' or other means of contact for at-the-con emergencies | * A '''walkie-talkie''' or other means of contact for at-the-con emergencies | ||
* '''Table tents''', those stand-up cards with people's names on them to make it clear at panels who's who. Ideally, the front of a table tent should include the person's name in very big, easy-to-read script and the name of the panel in slightly smaller script. The back should ideally include the name of the panel, who's on it (as a cheat-sheet for when you forget your fellow panelists' names) and a schedule. | * '''Table tents''', those stand-up cards with people's names on them to make it clear at panels who's who. Ideally, the front of a table tent should include the person's name in very big, easy-to-read script and the name of the panel in slightly smaller script. The back should ideally include the name of the panel, who's on it (as a cheat-sheet for when you forget your fellow panelists' names) and a schedule. | ||
* '''Bade labels''', little sticky labels that have every programming participants' schedules (and names) printed on them. This is a very nice thing to have, if you possibly can. |
Revision as of 10:57, 1 September 2008
Here are some supplies that programming needs:
- Milk and cookies, if Jane Yolen is doing Bedtime Stories
- A projector and laptop computer for artist slideshows
- A walkie-talkie or other means of contact for at-the-con emergencies
- Table tents, those stand-up cards with people's names on them to make it clear at panels who's who. Ideally, the front of a table tent should include the person's name in very big, easy-to-read script and the name of the panel in slightly smaller script. The back should ideally include the name of the panel, who's on it (as a cheat-sheet for when you forget your fellow panelists' names) and a schedule.
- Bade labels, little sticky labels that have every programming participants' schedules (and names) printed on them. This is a very nice thing to have, if you possibly can.