Monday, June 28, 2010
ISTE 2010: Twitter for Education and Leadership Connections
Biggest "non-ballroom" crowd I've seen so far: @crafty184, @jonbecker, and @brueckj23 leading a not-dumbed-down introduction to Twitter for education and leadership.
a) I think there's something to be said for the fact that this was the most packed session I've seen so far.
b) Kudos to the trio for helping a lot of folks how to access that "other" conference going on via the Web simultaneously as the physical one here at the Denver Convention Center. Access to that meta-conference is priceless; it's where connections are being made that will long outlast anything said in these rooms -- connection both with people here in Denver and with folks around the world who are pushing education and leadership in new directions.
a) I think there's something to be said for the fact that this was the most packed session I've seen so far.
b) Kudos to the trio for helping a lot of folks how to access that "other" conference going on via the Web simultaneously as the physical one here at the Denver Convention Center. Access to that meta-conference is priceless; it's where connections are being made that will long outlast anything said in these rooms -- connection both with people here in Denver and with folks around the world who are pushing education and leadership in new directions.
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Thanks for the post, Shelly. Even though there were a varying level of Twitter experience among the attendees, I still felt like we had a little for everyone. For those unable to attend, Jon, Chris and I have also created a online companion course for the session. Those interested can access it at:
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Jeremy I would like to appreciate you for arranging the course for those who can't go for to attend the conference and leaving the link back to us.
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