Apr 20 2007

Learning with Blogs and Wikis, CIL2007

Published by Jane at 8:45 am under 2.0, CIL2007, Conferences, teaching


Audience Right

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CIL 2007

Meredith and I delivered ponies with monocles to a large room of people. It was different presenting to a room filled with people I respect and love. Different in a nerve racking fun way.

The talk went very well and we had a lot of great questions from the audience. They asked about getting participation from people who are not comfortable putting themselves “out there,” being able to lock certain parts of a wiki and leaving the rest open, what our planning process looked like (on a wiki of course!), and what blogging software we liked the best.

I can not stress this enough: We want people to take this idea and build their own online learning experiences. We are happy to answer questions at any time. We made a wiki in lieu of slides.
Presenting with Meredith was great. She is, as always, “fabulous.”

–Jane, now can we go karaoke?

One Response to “Learning with Blogs and Wikis, CIL2007”

  1. Adrielon 22 Apr 2007 at 12:44 pm

    You know - if you had asked about the karakoe, I would have told you about this great place in DC. Sake-bombs, sushi, older Japanese men singing - it’s alot of fun. With enough sake-bombs everyone is singing, and then the fun level jumps!

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