I've been at sessions at the AECT (Association for Educational Communications and Technology). In addition to participating in sesssions that were presented in a room but audio cast into Second Life where others participated in Second Life, there are many good tips to bring back.
One great session among those was Bill Freese's on SL safety issues--really well presented and helpful: the links to those resources were already available through his social bookmarks on Delicious.com: http://delicious.com/willfree/AECT2008handouts
Chris Haskell at Boise State shared he podcasts his syllabus and first assignment, and let's students know they can email him for a text copy of the syllabus.
If he has students using phones, he has them text him and grabs those addresses into an email list so he can send announcements that way as well.
Since we start our hybrid faculty workshop, Tuesday, I've also been keeping eyes and ears out for sessions and resources. I attended one round table about a hybrid program study and picked up a reference to a video from that presenter, also picked up a book on the prepping for hybrid deliveries.
This morning I was at a session which stressed the incorporation of online interactivities as part of a learning process: http://uwgtech.pbwiki.com/. Many of these resources came from sources on the web. As at a conference, many educators continue to be generous in their sharing of resources through the web.
Onward, there's one more session this morning. In the meantime, I've been wrangling with the hotel IP (cost and access) and Blackboard.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment