Re: [DDN] podcasts from the anytime, anywhere learning summit

2006-06-26 Thread Saul Rockman

Andy,
I want to thank you for recording the sessions. I had to leave early 
and missed some. I do believe that many of the presentations will be 
available at the aalf.org site over the coming weeks and, while not as 
recordings, at least the .ppts will be accessible. I know mine will.


Saul

On Jun 24, 2006, at 9:10 AM, Andy Carvin wrote:

There may be some at AALF.org. Also, it appeared that Gary Stager was 
recording sessions, but he's the only other person I noticed doing 
this.


andy



Hi Andy,
Do you know of anyone else who is making recordings of this 
conference and putting them up anywhere? I wanted to attend, but 
circumstances prevented that.

Thanks for this work.
Best,
Jim Lerman



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Re: [DDN] podcasts from the anytime, anywhere learning summit

2006-06-24 Thread James Lerman

Andy Carvin wrote:

Hi everyone,

I've recorded a series of podcasts at the anytime, anywhere learning 
foundation summit (aalf.org) here in Boston. Each podcast is about 45 
minutes long, between 15 and 20 megabytes.


Ben Shneiderman:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/ben_shneiderman_on_m.html

Ben is the author of Da Vinci's Laptop, and is a computer 
scientist/edtech researcher at the University of Maryland. He talks 
about the need to make students ecstatic about learning, using 
authentic, interactive learning experiences that positively affect the 
community. He also talks about his work with Hive Group 
(http://www.hivegroup.com/), developing web-based visualization tools 
for exploring complex data sets.


Mike Furdyk:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/mike_furdyk_takes_it.html

Mike is one of the founders of TakingITGlobal.org, the global youth 
activism network. He talks about his life growing up with technology 
from the time he was a toddler, and how it led to him creating an 
online community where young people can come together to affect 
positive social change.


Tim Magner:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/tim_magner_laptops_a.html

Tim is the director of the Office of Education Technology at the US 
Department of Education. In his presentation, he offers a broad 
overview of emerging technologies, from mobile devices to 
nanotechnology, and examines the role these tools should play in 
education and educational management.


Hope you enjoy the podcasts.

thanks,
andy




Hi Andy,
Do you know of anyone else who is making recordings of this conference 
and putting them up anywhere? I wanted to attend, but circumstances 
prevented that.

Thanks for this work.
Best,
Jim Lerman
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Re: [DDN] podcasts from the anytime, anywhere learning summit

2006-06-24 Thread Andy Carvin
There may be some at AALF.org. Also, it appeared that Gary Stager was 
recording sessions, but he's the only other person I noticed doing this.


andy



Hi Andy,
Do you know of anyone else who is making recordings of this conference 
and putting them up anywhere? I wanted to attend, but circumstances 
prevented that.

Thanks for this work.
Best,
Jim Lerman
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[DDN] podcasts from the anytime, anywhere learning summit

2006-06-23 Thread Andy Carvin

Hi everyone,

I've recorded a series of podcasts at the anytime, anywhere learning 
foundation summit (aalf.org) here in Boston. Each podcast is about 45 
minutes long, between 15 and 20 megabytes.


Ben Shneiderman:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/ben_shneiderman_on_m.html

Ben is the author of Da Vinci's Laptop, and is a computer 
scientist/edtech researcher at the University of Maryland. He talks 
about the need to make students ecstatic about learning, using 
authentic, interactive learning experiences that positively affect the 
community. He also talks about his work with Hive Group 
(http://www.hivegroup.com/), developing web-based visualization tools 
for exploring complex data sets.


Mike Furdyk:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/mike_furdyk_takes_it.html

Mike is one of the founders of TakingITGlobal.org, the global youth 
activism network. He talks about his life growing up with technology 
from the time he was a toddler, and how it led to him creating an online 
community where young people can come together to affect positive social 
change.


Tim Magner:
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/tim_magner_laptops_a.html

Tim is the director of the Office of Education Technology at the US 
Department of Education. In his presentation, he offers a broad overview 
of emerging technologies, from mobile devices to nanotechnology, and 
examines the role these tools should play in education and educational 
management.


Hope you enjoy the podcasts.

thanks,
andy



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