A variety of web 2.0 technologies are being used by people around the country to share dialog and content from conferences they attend. This podcast is an attempted synthesis of a videoconference in which I participated last Friday, December 2nd with Dr. Glen Bull and Susan Albaugh of the University of Virginia. We discussed possible goals and outcomes for blogging the upcoming SITE 2006 conference to be held in Orlando, Florida, as well as specific ways these goals could be accomplished with web 2.0 technologies.
Program Length: 18 min, 48 sec
File size: 4.3 MB
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Show notes for this podcast include:
- Diagram of Blogging the Conference ideas from Dec 2nd
- Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education March 2006 Conference (Orlando, Florida)
- Technorati Tags
- CMAP Tools (free, open-source concept mapping software)
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