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10 Nov 2009, 4:56 pm

What do think about the online autism conference in the link below? is it worth paying that small fee to participate? And has anyone participated in the previous ones?:

http://www.awares.org/conferences/



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11 Nov 2009, 11:38 am

So, has no one participated in the previous on-line conferences? Maybe you can ask Professor Simon Barron Cohen a few questions. He was invited this year. I was asking because I was thinking of registering and taking part.



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11 Nov 2009, 2:09 pm

I think this would be a very interesting conference and 5 pounds is not much for what you would gain in information without having to leave your home. :D



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13 Nov 2009, 3:42 pm

Yes, it is quite a small fee. But since I don't have a virtual account, I need to ask my dad before I can register. I'll ask him tomorrow. Anyone else interested in taking part in the discussions? I think it will provide some useful information.



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13 Nov 2009, 3:51 pm

I "went" last year!

The payment system was a bit clunky but it worked eventually.

I found some of the "speakers" very interesting, and enjoyed asking them questions etc. Also you get to see all the previous years papers, and some of them were brilliant.

I can recommend it. :)

PS. Thanks for posting about it, and providing the link! I had totally forgotten when it was due to happen again and might have missed it. :)

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13 Nov 2009, 5:30 pm

ouinon wrote:
PS. Thanks for posting about it, and providing the link! I had totally forgotten when it was due to happen again and might have missed it. :) .


You welcome.



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21 Nov 2009, 2:36 pm

I've just registered for the conference. I hope there'll be lots of useful information.



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21 Nov 2009, 3:02 pm

This is a must. I've been on the conference several years. This is the perfect opportunity to give professionals feedback from the autistic community. Just keep it polite.



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22 Nov 2009, 3:44 am

Jono wrote:
What do think about the online autism conference in the link below? is it worth paying that small fee to participate? And has anyone participated in the previous ones?:

http://www.awares.org/conferences/


I have participated in their events when they were free however last year I tried to join the paid conference. I could not get in. They tried really hard to fix the problem, but it was not until after the conference that I had access to the papers. There was no refund. The amount was small, but I do think they should have given a refund.



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22 Nov 2009, 4:07 pm

auntyjack wrote:
Jono wrote:
What do think about the online autism conference in the link below? is it worth paying that small fee to participate? And has anyone participated in the previous ones?:

http://www.awares.org/conferences/


I have participated in their events when they were free however last year I tried to join the paid conference. I could not get in. They tried really hard to fix the problem, but it was not until after the conference that I had access to the papers. There was no refund. The amount was small, but I do think they should have given a refund.


There won't be a refund because payment is actually a donation. When I made the donation through Just-Giving or what ever the name of that website was called, it almost didn't seem like that was part of the registration process. In my case, I forwarded the receipt e-mail to the guy who organizes the conference so he will have the receipt number. I hope that will help with me gaining access to those papers.

By the way, thanks to whoever moved this thread. I think my thread is much better off in this forum.



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08 Dec 2009, 3:17 pm

UPDATE: Just to let you know, I've received an e-mail stating that they've extended the conference to 11 December. So people can still read articles and post questions.



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11 Dec 2009, 12:11 am

And now it's been extended yet another time until Dec 18.
Haven't really gotten into it much--it's just the papers and the forums right? Or are there live chats involved as well?



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11 Dec 2009, 2:27 pm

mcsquared wrote:
And now it's been extended yet another time until Dec 18.
Haven't really gotten into it much--it's just the papers and the forums right? Or are there live chats involved as well?


Good, then I'll have more time to read papers and post questions if I wanted to. I've been quite busy lately and haven't had as much time as I would've liked either. So far, I've only posted the one question to Prof. Simon Baron Cohen about genetics and severity in autism.