Encyclopedia Britannica has introduced a special blog forum called "Brave New Classroom 2.0" – there are several well known "Web 2.0/Educational Technology" scholars (champions and…
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I spoke at the vuDAT breakfast series: Conversations on Online Pedagogy and Best Practices on February 14th. My session was titled: Social Bookmarking: del.icio.us and…
1 CommentYesterday, I attended the Michigan Virtual University Symposium – Online Solutions to Everyday Challenges. Free Internet access was not available to attendees (not cool considering the nature of the symposium) so I was unable to blog from the conference and unable to google things on the spot to enhance my notes (under the cut.) I do not interject my thoughts into the notes – simply trying to
provide a synopsis of the speech by keynote speaker Gordon Freedman.
I need to clean up my notes from the session entitled Student Panel: Perspectives on Online Learning moderated by Susan Patrick – President and Chief Executive Officer of the North American Council for Online Learning. (A GREAT role model.) It was a fantastic session.
The presenters from the other two sessions I attended created web pages for their presentations:
Free Online Collaboration Tools
http://onlinecollabtools.weebly.com
Gaming in Education
http://ferdig.coe.ufl.edu/ferdig/gaminghandbook.htm
http://ferdig.coe.ufl.edu/gaming