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Vicki Davis

Hashtags - NECC - 0 views

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    Hashtag page for necc -- one of the tags that may be used.
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    For those of you who don't twitter but would like to follow what twitterers are saying about NECC -- this is one of the hashtags that may be used. To make this work for you, you must be following @hashtags and then use #necc in your title -- I like it sans date, but am finding some people using #necc08 and #necc2008. I'll probably use #necc to save tweetspace.
Joao Alves

Conference 2.0 » necc2008 - 0 views

  • NECC 2.0:" The Conference within a Conference. A "Fringe" Festival for NECC. Three days collaboratively created and scheduled by the participants, held in the open "lounge" areas.
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    The NECC fringe festival is going to be fun! This is an example of collaborative meet ups and the new sort of "unconference" that is popping up around many of the innovative conferences.
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    This is a place we should plan to join in with NECC.
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    Let's all remember to tag everything (bookmarks, posts, photos, videos, etc.) with "necc2008".
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    The NECC fringe festival is going to be fun! This is an example of collaborative meet ups and the new sort of "unconference" that is popping up around many of the innovative conferences.
Fred Delventhal

NECC 2009: Microsoft scholarship sweepstakes - 0 views

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    Win a $1,500 subsidy for NECC On each day of Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-8, 2009), we'll randomly select a K-12 teacher to receive a $1,500 subsidy to help pay for costs associated with your NECC registration, travel to and from and accommodations in Washington, D.C. If your name is chosen, we will contact you immediately to coordinate permissions and travel arrangements.
Vicki Davis

And the Walls Came Down: Viral Professional Development - NECC 2008 - 0 views

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    Page for discussion of the viral professional development session at NECC.
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    Just started the discussion for the viral pd session at NECC over at the NECC 2008 Ning -- watching some interesting discussions take place -- join in and converse. If you have a session, you're asked to create a discussion -- I hope they'll show us our tags so that we can tag and find sessions easily.
Vicki Davis

Twitter / necc2008 - 0 views

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    Follow this twitter account to keep up w/ NECC.
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    The NECC twitter account
Vicki Davis

Steve Hargadon: Stressed Over NECC Rejections? Don't Be. - 0 views

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    Share your work at NECC unplugged if your proposal was rejected. Edubloggercon is on Saturday also -- so, share away! The only person who can keep you from sharing is your own self!
anonymous

NECC 2008 | National Educational Computing Conference - 0 views

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    NECC is the place for hands-on, interactive learning about how technology and the latest Web 2.0 innovations can transform teaching and learning. Join more than 18,000 teachers, technology coordinators, library media specialists, teacher educators, administrators, policy makers, industry representatives, and students from all over the world.
Angela Maiers

Top News - NECC highlights tech's 'transformative' power - 0 views

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    Great article highlights the conversations at NECC
Vicki Davis

» The fallacy of community - Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Socia... - 0 views

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    Jonathan Trenn writes an article on the "fallacy of community" that many of the vendors at NECC should read. Edubloggers / educators/ educational groups of people emerge because we want to. We create a community when we need to and have the passionate desire for a common purpose. However, the word community and social network was so overused at NECC this year as to become a curse word. Used by people told it was important but who may not understand it themselves. This is a great article and strikes a cord with me.
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    An articlea bout the fallacy of community.
 Lisa Durff

NECC 2008 - 0 views

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    The central repository for all the NECC happenings.
 Lisa Durff

NECC 2009 Attendees | NECC 2009 | Welcome! - 0 views

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Vicki Davis

Twitter Hashtags and Groups « American Pai - 0 views

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    Great post on the use of hashtags and groups on twitter.
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    Great information on how hashtags and groups work-- I think those of us on twitter should follow @hashtags and then use #necc to find out whose at NECC - then no one is left out!
Emily Vickery

sigte » NECC2008_SIGTE_Workshop - 0 views

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    Special interest group for teacher educators, ISTE.
Vicki Davis

A Library By Any Other Name: 371.3 NECC08: Wonderful World of Wikis - 0 views

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    Notes on the wiki presentation that I did with Adam Frey -- I'm saving all of these and also want to link to those who took the time to link and write about the sessions that I was a part of. Thank you for such a great outline!
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    Notes on the wiki workshop w/ Vicki Davis and Adam Frey
Angela Maiers

NECC Highlights - Online safety: Dispelling common myths - 0 views

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    Must see for teachers and parents! Online safety myths busted.
Brandi Caldwell

K12 Online 2008 - NECC 2008 - 0 views

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    Watering Hole for K12
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    If you have not heard of K12online... where have you been? Come here to learn more and get more great ideas and online PD. Check out the main blog at k12online.org
Ruth Howard

K12 Open Ed - 0 views

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    Cusp of global revolution in teaching and learning...open and free for all to use
Vicki Davis

Blogging in the Classroom - Flat Classrooms - 1 views

  • The presenter, Konrad Glogowski, an eigth grade writing teacher, discussed his use of blogs as a "third place" for students to express themselves. The first place being students home, the second school, and the third, a sort of place where they are free to creatively express themselves. At the begining of the year, Mr. Glogowski challenged his students to "grow" a blog. He presented them a visual to assist them in planning their creation and, pretty much, allowed them the freedom to make their own product. He watched as the blogs and classroom community grew. Fellow students commented on one another's blog entries, offering advice and building fellow classmates confidence in their writing. Mr. Glogowski's role as teacher evolved into a reader of work and a partner in learning rather than an evaluator and expert of information. By the end of the year, his students had great pride in their work, bonded as a communtiy, and were better, more confident, writers. The likely hood that they would continue to work on their blogs and writing was extremely high. Mr. Glogowski's strategy and his educational philosophy towards blogging was a success.
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    Excellent discussion about Blogging in the classroom from Rob Kamrowski on the Flat Classroom Ning. Rob says: "The presenter, Konrad Glogowski, an eigth grade writing teacher, discussed his use of blogs as a "third place" for students to express themselves. The first place being students home, the second school, and the third, a sort of place where they are free to creatively express themselves. At the begining of the year, Mr. Glogowski challenged his students to "grow" a blog. He presented them a visual to assist them in planning their creation and, pretty much, allowed them the freedom to make their own product. He watched as the blogs and classroom community grew. Fellow students commented on one another's blog entries, offering advice and building fellow classmates confidence in their writing. Mr. Glogowski's role as teacher evolved into a reader of work and a partner in learning rather than an evaluator and expert of information. By the end of the year, his students had great pride in their work, bonded as a communtiy, and were better, more confident, writers. The likely hood that they would continue to work on their blogs and writing was extremely high. Mr. Glogowski's strategy and his educational philosophy towards blogging was a success." This person did not attend necc, but watched Konrad present via ustream via Will Richardson's blog. Ascyhronous conferences are so important. Can we make it part of conference best practice?
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    Overview of Konrad Glowgoski's presentation for necc.
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