Events & Conferences
CSEDU 2009- International Conference on Computer Supported Education
CSEDU 2009 (the International Conference on Computer Supported
Education) aims at becoming a yearly meeting place for presenting and
discussing new educational environments, best practices and case
studies on innovative technology-based learning strategies,
institutional policies on computer supported education including open
and distance education, using computers. In particular, the Web is
currently a preferred medium for distance learning and the learning
practice in this context is usually referred to as e-learning.
PKK and border wars in Turkey & Iraq
I am doing a project for school and must network with someone from Turkey, Iran, or Iraq.
It would be most helpful if someone could give me a first-hand account of the situation over there and how you feel about it.
I would like to hear some pros and cons reguarding the situation.
Global Learning- Project Lemonade
Come check out our international project at http://projectlemonade.wikispaces.com!
We're looking for registrants!!
Teaching is...
I recently found the following article, written by David Warlick, on his "2 Cents Worth" blog and felt the need to share it in this setting.
successful WiAOC!
Hello group!
May I introduce myself? This is my first time here...I am an Webhead and fresh from the super WiAOCC weekend. Many of you were there! Have a look at
I live in Florence, Italy and teach CALL English...have just finished my masters in e.learning at the University of Florence where I teach.
looking forward to this
Susan
Blended Live/Virtual Presentations
I have been fortunate to participate in a number of blended workshop presentations where I am live with a group and members of the EdTech Community join in virtually. Yesterday I had 3 sessions and Jeff Lebow and Lee Baber joined and contributed. Arvind came in for one (for some reason people from NYC have great credibility). I think this is a powerful support that the community can offer individuals who are trying to bring Web 2.0 tools and practices to their school communities. We are never a prophet in our own land but when my participants heard the voice of Lee echo in the room as she described her work and Jeff L. talked about the communities that have been grown out of WB, they paid attention. I felt like my credibiltiy went up. The glazed eyes of people lost in the terms and concepts became more alert listening to the powerful stories.
I think this has potential as a model and resource to people who are trying to start this work in their schools and districts. As we go forward, maybe we can articulate and package this type of work so that others in and outside our community may use this as a professional development opportunity.
Jeff Flynn - Ann Arbor, MI
Wiki Spectacular March 8, 2006
I was thinking about how to describe the spectacular wiki building process. While I was involved in it I felt like I was on a snowboarder bordercross. We all started at the same time and while I did not feel a competition to be to a finish line, I felt like we all took off, disappeared around a bend, there we created a page or comment, then occassionally a bunch of people would surface like popcorn, catch a breath and dive back down to create more. It was a buzz of activitiy and energy. Great idea and great way to try it out!
Cheryl










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