13 blog reactions to http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/the-ultimate-conference-attendee/
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BoardBuzz: NSBA's Daily Weblog
Education Technology | Link to this story | Send to a Friend | Comments (0) March 6, 2008 The attendee of tomorrow? BoardBuzz is a fan of Will Richardson and truly enjoys reading Weblogg-ed. His recent entry, The Ultimate Conference Attendee, grabbed our attention. He poses the question of what future conference organizer will get smart and allow attendees who only: Have their own Ustream channels and broadcast live facial reactions of attendees as the session is in progress
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Head exploding
is the closest they have to a science gal/guy. He doesn't generally seem to like science or scientists or the internet or technology of any kind. Couldn't they find, like, a scientist to contribute? Science is part of Higher Education, after all. The Ultimate Conference Attendee by Will Richardson. It's great that this new-fangled web can let us share our thoughts and follow the thoughts of other so easily even though they may be georgraphically very far from us. I know that there's very little I enjoy more that audio or video
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E-Learning Journeys
events to take place at and around conferences. The events can enhance participants' connections, dialog, and engagement. Here are a number of these activities that can be planned specifically for educational technology." A recent blog post "The Ultimate Conference Attendee" by Will Richardson, although a little esoteric, has similar sentiments. So, it is true, the global stage does await every real and virtual attendee at a conference. There are opportunities to foster and continue conversations, make connections,
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Conference 2.0: The Global Stage Awaits
events to take place at and around conferences. The events can enhance participants' connections, dialog, and engagement. Here are a number of these activities that can be planned specifically for educational technology. A recent blog post "The Ultimate Conference Attendee" by Will Richardson, although a little esoteric, has similar sentiments. So, it is true, the global stage does await every real and virtual attendee at a conference. There are opportunities to foster and continue conversations, make connections,
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The attendee of tomorrow?
The Ultimate Conference Attendee, grabbed our attention. He poses the question of what future conference organizer will get smart and allow attendees who only: Have their own Ustream channels and broadcast live facial reactions of attendees as the session is in progress
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The Haus of Math
Many Voices for Darfur Project A “Publish Then Filter World” Amazon is Teasing Me Our Individual Role The Ultimate Conference Attendee
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Conference 2.0 Thoughts
The Ultimate Conference Attendee
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Conference 2.0 Thoughts
The Ultimate Conference Attendee
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How to be a super Conference attendee
I love this post from Will Richardson about the ultimate Conference attendee. It's Web 2.0 gone mad! Gone are the days of the typed Conference report to your manager - now it's all about sharing, remember?
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Way Too Much of a Good Thing
Ustream, Twitter, VoiceThread, del.icio.us, etc. About the only things left off the list are blogs to personally reflect on the experience and Ning to set up a community for the attendees. Now I know there is such a thing as being too connected! http://weblogg-ed.com/2008/the-ultimate-conference-attendee/