I won’t be able to go into great depth with today’s post because it’s late in the day and I just don’t have time (need to get ready for early family dinner plans). I do have to say that reading the posts from today really makes me wish that I’d been able to participate in all of the fun learning that was going on. A few of the edubloggers posted some great reflections today on their whole experience at NECC 2007 and it is very obvious that the game really has changed finally. Everyone still might not be “getting it” just yet — but the number of people who do “get it” seems to be growing.
Since I don’t have time to give much detail, I’m making a small format change from the past two days. I am listing the session title or topic first in bold then following that with links to some of the bloggers who posted their notes, chats, or reflections.
Way Beyond Webquests (Gary Stager) — Wesley Fryer, Megan Golding
From Hand It In to Publish It: Re-envisioning Our Classrooms (Will Richardson — presentation notes/handouts wiki) — Wesley Fryer, Tamela Watkins, Jeff Utecht (chat transcription), Darren Draper
Using Wikis in the Classroom — Larry Crosswell, Carol Koroghlanian
Information Fluency Meets Web 2.0 (the wiki) — Tamela Watkins, Julie Lindsey, (Not So Distant Future blog), Jesse Shibilia, David Warlick
Random Notes and Reflections:
Little Things From NECC — John Peterson’s “day whatever” reflections (great!)
Wesley is now Twittering! (Aren’t we all?!
)
Will Richardson’s Unproblem in a Nutshell (Bloggers’ Cafe sounds like my kind of learning!)
Sheryl talks to Teacher 2.0s (I really, really love those red t-shirts!)
Vinnie reflects on Organic Social Networking @ NECC
Chris Lehmann has Notes and Thoughts from Alan November’s Speech
The Creed of the Sociopathic Obsessive Compulsive (Nice post Doug!)
Virtual Schools and 21st Century Skills
Teach
Can Technology Make Us Wise?
More notes from Reinventing PBL – A Field Guide (others blogged about this yesterday, Jeff Whipple posted his notes this morning)
Using Synchronous Tools at NECC 2007
Sherry on Will Richardson’s Blogging Presentation
Podcasting Morning Announcements
Digital Portfolios: Demonstrating Standards Without Standardization
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