This is one of the largest state ed tech conferences in the U.S. and one of the high points in my working year. I also, always, work myself nearly to death. I’ll be teaching four preconference workshops and seven breakout sessions. No keynotes or featured addresses this year. That’s being left of to better minds, like Tony Brewer, Tammy Worcester, and Patrick Crispen.
The basic theme of all of my sessions will be that the shape of information is changing. Not only are more of us getting more ubiquitous access to digital content, but it is starting to grow in new ways, to be remixable, and to literally remix itself, it is starting to become a tool in ways that were not possible before — and the potential learning implications are astounding, for educators and life-long learners who are paying attention.
So here are links to my online handouts, arranged by days of the conference.
Monday – 11.27.06
Tuesday – 11.28.06
Wednesday – 11.29.06
- A Beginner’s Introduction to Wikis
- EdubloggerCon — This will be an open discussion of blogging and other issues of the new web (Web 2.0)
- Web 2.0 Conversations — This will be a group sharing of cool Web 2.0 tools.
- A Beginners Introduction to Video Games
Thursday – 11.30.06
- A Beginner’s Introduction to Video Games
- A Beginner’s Introduction to Wikis
- A Beginner’s Introduction to The New Web
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