May
22
Megaconference Jr. 2006
May 22, 2006 | Comments Off
Those of you who missed this year’s Megaconference (18 May) can watch the streams from your computer. (Mac users beware – I had to use Netscape & even then couldn’t get video.)
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May
10
Free trial videoconference software
May 10, 2006 | 2 Comments
Well it’s finally happened - I’ve allowed videoconferencing into my home. After vehemently resisting this for years, I’ve installed the PVX software kindly provided by the Polycom folks. (This was the BIG giveaway at Learning Technologies 2005 – don’t miss LT2006)
I did my first connection with US colleagues last night at 10pm and it was [...]
May
9
Call for Papers: Learning Technologies 2006
May 9, 2006 | Comments Off
Learning Technologies 2006 Conference
Sunshine Coast, Qld, AUSTRALIA
9 & 10 November 2006
The theme for this year’s conference is Learning Partnerships.
We are seeking 30-minute presentations of papers that provide case studies about Learning Partnerships you have been involved in and how these have been actioned and managed, from planning to fruition.
Papers will not be refereed. We welcome [...]
May
2
Working For Good Videoconference Report
May 2, 2006 | Comments Off
I stayed up last night to view the Working For Good Videoconference (midnight AEST) organised by Global Nomads Group. Topic for this first session was The Entrepreneurial Spirit. (Vew the webcast.)
Students in three sites in the USA - Austin, Washington & New York - linked with a group of 23 students in Amritsar, Punjab, India. [...]
May
2
Videoconferencing Out on a Lim Blog
May 2, 2006 | Comments Off
Janine Lim writes this great blog with experiences, curriculum thoughts, new resources, and technology rants related to K12 videoconferencing.
It contains many, many resources for those using videoconferencing in the school sector – and some info relevant to other education sectors.I highly recommend spending some time roaming around this resource.
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