RegistrationThe conference is a big hit this year, and we are already at full capacity. Therefore we aren't accepting any new registrations, but you can add your name to a waiting list by sending an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . If you already registered but now cannot attend, please let us know by sending an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . This will allow those on the waiting list to attend. Conference ScheduleProject and session details are now available for the LDSTech Conference at https://tech.lds.org/conf. As you browse the list of events, you can sort by tag, presenter, or time to narrow the events shown. Add the sessions and projects to your agenda as you wish. There’s no need to save your selections. The system will remember everything.
Please register for all the sessions you plan to attend at the conference. Registering for each session helps us estimate room sizes. We want to ensure popular sessions get larger rooms. Registering for a session doesn’t guarantee you a seat, but since it helps us allocate correct room sizes, it increases the likelihood that seating will be available for that session. To register for your sessions:
Streaming ScheduleThe LDSTech Conference keynotes will be streamed, and the other sessions will be recorded for later viewing. This will allow the many members on waiting lists and at home to participate remotely in the conference. You can view the stream at the following URL: http://stream.lds.org/110330-110401. The following schedule lists the streaming times:
Talent ProfileTalent Profile shows information for each project on the LDSTech site. It's important that you add yourself to the projects you will be working on before the conference begins. The projects you join in Talent Profile should match the sessions you’re signed up for at the conference. Selecting a project ahead of time helps ensure your conference time is productive and assists project managers in planning work for their teams. To join your project in Talent Profile:
Laptop RequirementsYou must bring your own laptop to the conference. This conference is all about rolling up your sleeves and tackling these projects in your session groups. Without a laptop, you won’t be able to do anything. Also remember your power cords. Wifi access will be available, but no network ports (due to security restrictions), so make sure your laptop has wireless capability. Dress CodeThe dress code for the LDSTech Conference is casual to business casual clothing. Jeans are okay, but avoid shorts and sandals. About the VenueThe Riverton Office Building is the Church's new building that houses the headquarters of the Information and Communications Systems Department. It's located at 3740 West Market Drive, Riverton, UT (see map). Discount Hotel RatesDiscount hotel rates are available are available for those who may be traveling outside of the Salt Lake area and need to arrange accommodations. Note that you will need to provide your own transportation to and from the Riverton Office Building. Special Hyrum Smith Presentation
Included in these items are the box in which Joseph kept the Gold Plates for a time, the clothes and watch Hyrum was wearing when he was murdered, with bullet holes and Hyrum’s blood stains still visible, Hyrum’s Nauvoo Legion dress sword, and other relics. These items are not available for viewing in a museum or in any context other than personal presentations such as this one. Stay ConnectedDuring the conference, we will keep you updated via Twitter (@ldstech) and the hashtag #ldstech. Twitter will be your source for news, information, and general events. Include #ldstech in your tweets to ensure that other conference attendees (who may not be following you) can find your tweets. You can see all tweets with #ldstech by searching for this hashtag at search.twitter.com. You can also join the IRC channel #ldstech on irc.freenode.net.
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