Moving at the Speed of Creativity by Wesley Fryer

Podcast90: Elluminate Fireside Chat with David Warlick

This evening (US Central Time) as the first live event for the K-12 Online Conference, approximately fifty educators gathered in virtual space to engage in a discussion with David Warlick and each other about the multitude of issues and ideas David raised in his outstanding pre-conference keynote. Check out the podcast shownotes for links to screenshots of the event, a textchat transcript, and David’s pre-conference keynote address available as a MPEG-4 video file. The actual Elluminate session will be posted on the K-12 Online Conference blog soon as well. This mp3 audio-only version is shared for those who want and are able to listen to this discussion on their portable media device, unchained from their computer! (My audio recording did NOT capture my own local audio, because I did not set this up properly in advance, but you’ll hear everyone else’s comments during the dialog in this recording.)

Program Length: 1 hour, 01 min, 26 sec
File size: 14.1 MB

Podcast 16 October 2006(Click here to listen to this podcast)

Show notes for this podcast include:

  1. David Warlick’s 2006 K-12 Pre-conference keynote: Derailing Education: Taking Sidetrips for Learning
  2. David’s pre-conference keynote wiki (read and post your own notes about David’s keynote here)
  3. Elluminate
  4. Screenshots of the Elluminate Fireside Chat
  5. Text-chat transcript
  6. elgg.net (mentioned during the text chat)
  7. EducationBridges.net: Teachers Collaborating with Teachers (mentioned during the text chat)
  8. BloggerCon (WikiPedia entry with links)
  9. The K-12 Online Conference Blog

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