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I am in Boston for the great BLC conference put on by November Learning. Only finishing day 1 but so far, this conference has a great buzz to it.
Dennis Richards was kind enough this morning to ustream the presentation I gave this morning:
Free .TV show from Ustream
UPDATE: Maybe Slideshare doesn't hate me after all... After much trouble, (which included deleting my entire account, twice, I've managed to get the slides from the final form of this presentation uploaded. The problem is that between the day that Dennis recorded this presentation and the next time I delivered it two days later, I added a large portion to the middle of the presentation. So here are the slides from the presentation, but unfortunately, they do not completely match the video that is recorded. If you have any questions or thoughts about these, just let me know, I'm more than willing to share what ever I have. Blc This Is Not A Testview presentation (tags: teaching learning classrooms technology)
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Hi Clarence, I really enjoyed my own "remote access" to your presentation in Boston. So much food for thought. I particularly like the idea of teacher as network administrator. Is there any chance you could post your slides--the ustream (although terrific) did not do them justice. Many thanks for the inspiration.
Posted by: Jan Smith | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 01:13 PM
The slides are actually on there way. I've been fighting my slideshare account today for some reason, but they will be here very soon. Thaks for the kind comments.
Posted by: Clarence Fisher | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 01:18 PM
Thanks for the slides, and thanks for promoting this: "I'm more than willing to share what ever I have". This makes me very optimistic about our future--and I know it's an ethic that others are encouraging, too.
Posted by: Jan Smith | Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 12:53 PM
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Hi Clarence, I really enjoyed my own "remote access" to your presentation in Boston. So much food for thought. I particularly like the idea of teacher as network administrator. Is there any chance you could post your slides--the ustream (although terrific) did not do them justice.
Many thanks for the inspiration.
Posted by: Jan Smith | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 01:13 PM
The slides are actually on there way. I've been fighting my slideshare account today for some reason, but they will be here very soon. Thaks for the kind comments.
Posted by: Clarence Fisher | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 01:18 PM
Thanks for the slides, and thanks for promoting this: "I'm more than willing to share what ever I have". This makes me very optimistic about our future--and I know it's an ethic that others are encouraging, too.
Posted by: Jan Smith | Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at 12:53 PM