K-12 Online Conference 2006 Evaluation
I just completed my evaluation for the K12 Online Conference 2006. Head over to the conference blog and click on the link that says “fill out the evaluation for the conference.” Wow, what an incredible experience. I enjoyed two more sessions today - Lee Baber’s “All About Internet Audio” and Mark Wagner’s “Blog if You Love Learning: An Introduction to Weblogs in Education.”
I have been astounded by the presentations I have attended and I have only just begun. This has truly been a conference to remember and what a concept. A conference that goes on and on and on. It takes my breath away. Just how many conferences have you attended that stay so available, so free, so timely and just provide so much fun? Accolades once again to Darren, Sheryl, Lani, Wes, and Will!
So get on over to the conference blog and hand in your evaluation! We want these kind of conferences to continue!!!!
November 13th, 2006 at 3:21 pm
Hi!
Could you please check the link to Mark Wagner’s presentation above? Is it available online for anyone to read/listen to? I find the title most appealing, but I think there’s something wrong with your link (points to your entry itself).
Thanks for your wonderful blog! I’m subscribed via email, and learn a lot from you!
Gladys
November 13th, 2006 at 4:13 pm
Gladys,
My error on the link. Try
http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=37
Here is the link to all the events. You will find many interesting ones!
http://k12onlineconference.org/docs/k12online06-agenda.html
Thank you for your nice comment!
Best,
Anne
February 7th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
[…] For me, the biggest influence on my feelings about things like TCEA is the personal learning network that I have developed for myself over the past year-and-a-half. I read blogs that challenge my thinking, I participate in the conversation, respond to people who write (not as much as I should) and do it at my own pace and as my energy allows (in between sets on the wakeboard . In addition, I have developed a firm belief that the ONLY time we learn is when we have the opportunity to REFLECT on our experiences. That is what learning is all about, isn’t it? If the only time we have is allocated to isolated bits during the year, then I don’t feel that we are doing our best. What is even more, educational conferences have no reason to stay away from an online environment with the success of the K-12 Online Conference. So, does that make TCEA obsolete? […]