EduBlogger Event07: It´s a virtual education event!
Virtual Speakers and Q&A All Day Long
Everyone is invited. Stop by for a while listen in and meet some new friends.
It´s all about new & revolutionary education concepts & ideas - meet speakers and attendees in the comment box for great conversations.
WHEN: Saturday, 03/31/07
WHERE: Steli Efti´s Supercool Blog
WHAT: New Post and Speaker Every Half Hour
First Session: 10am - 1pm Pacific Time (GMT -7hrs)
Second Session: 2pm - 5pm Pacific Time (GMT -7hrs)
WHO:
10:00 - hj barraza on Decentralised Learning Services for Developing Countries
10:30 - Jon Bennett on Differentiation for Dummies
11:00 - Florence Meichel on New technology and knowledge accessibility
11:30 - Peter Haslam on The Need for Self-Directed Learning
12:00 - Liz Strauss on The Ergonomics of You
12:30 - Michael Beck on Long Term Memory / Human Computer Storage Techniques
- break -
02:00 - Joshua Hwang on Zen of Studying
02:30 - TONNET on Socialnetworking Phenomena & the Impact on Education
03:00 - Pat Aroune on Community of practice as a model for change in today's schools
03:30 - Steve Dembo on Is anonymity critical to the success of the edu blogosphere?
04:00 - Steli Efti on The 7 lessons we learned at school that could possibly ruin our lifes
04:30 - Tiara Shafiq with a bonus post
05:00 - Open discussion about education...
Bring a link to leave that shares something you know about education, learning & life!
Let´s Rock´N´Roll!





Thanks for visiting my blog. Just returning the favour.
Posted by:Leon | March 31, 2007 at 12:58 AM
Rockin program there! Looking forward to it!
Posted by:Tisha | March 31, 2007 at 04:09 PM
YEAH! Awesome people.. so this was what the EduBlogger Event thing you were talking about!! =)
I will be looking forward to it!
(except living in Turkey, I need to fix my time right)
Posted by:ilker | March 31, 2007 at 05:02 PM
Just checking in. The weekends are mostly dedicated to studying, cleaning and all kids all the time. I will be stopping back to see how the conversation unfolds.
Great idea and a wonderful community builder in more ways than one.
I wish you success.
Posted by:Danielle | March 31, 2007 at 05:37 PM