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Thinking Blog Award

Thinking Blog Award

Jen Wagner has tagged me with the Thinking Blog Award, I am flattered. As my past English teachers can attest I have always struggled with writing. Get me talking, I won’t stop. Try to get me writing, I won’t start. I blog for two reasons; to force myself to learn to how to write and to keep track of my ever evolving journey into learning and technology. I have to say it has been quite a journey this last year…

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Echo Chamber or Fermentation Tank

Echo Chamber or Fermentation Tank

During my EduCon 2.0 experience I participated in many discussions. In one such side conversation we bantered about the idea that we are all just part of an echo chamber. I have come across this idea before in the various blogs I read. It is the notion that we are all just preaching to the choir. To some extent I think this is true, but we all must step out of the chamber and into our districts and schools. Here…

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Awesome

Awesome

Awesome is the only way to describe my feeling about EduCon 2.0. It was a conference focused on learning and the people who play a role in the process; students and educators. There were no vendors, nor products or tools demonstrated. It did not mean that participants did not learn about twitter, or voice thread or flicker, but they learned about them from a conversation here or there. It was a conference born of a group of people wondering “what…

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Update on Saturday Sessions at EduCon 2.0

Update on Saturday Sessions at EduCon 2.0

I attended the keynote and the first two session at EduCon 2.0. The third session I spent in the Cafe Ustreaming the different sessions. Below are some notes and comments from the two sessions. Session 1: Notes Influence without Authority: Finding the Common Ground to Frame Innovation and Change Kevin Jarrett and Sylvia Marthinez This session focused on the Future Search process to help bring about change. The process is researched based. In order for change to occur you need…

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Keeping up to date with Educon 2.0

Keeping up to date with Educon 2.0

I wanted to provide you some links to help you keep up on Educon 2.0 The wiki can has links to each sessions wiki You can watch from Ustream – EduconTV Here are a few bloggers sharing their insights Chris Lehman, Jen Wagner, Sarah and, Alice Barr. I know there are many others you can search for the tag Educon2 at technorati to help you find others. You can look at some photos at Flicker again search for the EduCon…

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A Gathering of Friends

A Gathering of Friends

The pre-conference activities of EduCon 2.0 began Friday afternoon. It started with a tour of SLA, our hosts for this event. I was unable to attend as my flight was canceled and had to get another later in the day. I was able to catch up with everyone one at the Franklin Institute for the opening reception and IMAX movie. I met up with my roommate Lisa Durff (Edith Halderman –SL) whom I never met face to face to, I…

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EduCon 2.0 Almost Here

EduCon 2.0 Almost Here

EduCon 2.0 is almost here. I am excited about this conference. I am looking forward to meeting people I only know on line face-to-face, the sessions, and watching the format of the conference unfold. Unlike any other conference I have attended I have been able to watch this one develop and grow. I and may others have followed the planning process on the wiki, blog posts and twitter. During the call for conversations people discussed what they would like to…

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