The agenda of all events for the 2006 K-12 Online Conference has been published. Again in case you have not heard, this is a completely FREE conference event focusing on the uses of web 2.0 tools in the classroom, and features over 40 presentations for educators and other interested parties, as well as several exciting “live events.”
The first of these live events will be tomorrow night, with an interactive dialog with our pre-conference keynote address speaker, David Warlick. A link to David’s presentation will be posted tomorrow at 12:00:00 GMT (click the time for a conversion for your local time zone) to the conference blog. All presentations in the conference will be published for asynchronous access (you won’t have to be online at a specific time to access them) and will use a variety of formats/modalities.
For more information about this first live event with David, check out this post on the conference blog. It also includes the link to the Elluminate virtual room where we’ll meet tomorrow. (Since I am in North America in Central Time, this event will start at 5 pm for me!) You can go ahead and click the link, and your browser will pre-load the Elluminate software required to participate.
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