Reform Symposium recordings. Haven't seen any so can't comment on quality.
"RSCON3 took place from Friday, July 29 to Sunday, July 31*, 2011 and was our biggest yet global online conference for everyone concerned with education. With 80 presenters and 12 keynote speakers it was an absolutely incredible event! Organised by educators for educators,"
Online conference for the course Internet Communities and Social Networks. Designed by students on course but open to all. This was part of their assessment.
"DEHub and ODLAA will host the Education 2011-2021: Global challenges and perspectives of blended and distance learning Summit at the Dockside Venue, Darling Harbour, Sydney, from 15-18 February, 2011"
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"On 1st March 2012 John Seely Brown gave a keynote presentation at the DML (Digital Media and Learning) 2012 Conference in San Francisco, called Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Learner in the 21st Century. You can watch the recording here, and you can read the transcript here.
What does it mean to be a entrepreneurial learner? JSB tells us
"This does not mean how to become an entrepreneur. This really means, how do you constantly look around you all the time for new ways, new resources to learn new things? That's the sense of entrepreneur I'm talking about that now in the networked age almost gives us unlimited possibility.""
"Back in March I served on a panel along with Liz Gross, Ed Cabellon, and Greg Heiberger at the #sxswEDU conference. Here are some of the highlights:
Greg and I talk about our latest research on using Twitter to support students throughout their first year of college.
I summarize my recent research on using Facebook in education.
Greg explores the future of higher education and how new technologies can be used to effectively improve student success.
Liz discusses how to use Facebook to market your institution and programs.
Ed explains how to frame productive social media use to administrators.
I get snarky about EdTech startups and how they don't communicate with educators."