Educause 2007 – Bloggers Unite!
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October 30, 2007, 2:21 pm
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It turns out that I’m not the only person Blogging about my experiences at Educause.
Prompted by a very kind email from Kathy at the Seattle Academy, I’d thought I’d try to compile a list of other blogs about Educause. Kathy has a blog located here.
Educause blogs:
- EduTechie.com (Jeff VanDrimmelen) – Jeff captures some outstanding notes from various sessions which is exactly what I was looking for! He even blogged my Scholar session… thanks Jeff!
- University of Washington Emerging Technology (Bill Corrigan) – An excellent set of notes from various sessions.
- pheWork (Paul Ericson) – Paul is a good friend who I met at the first Bb conference.
- Gardner Writes (Gardner Campbell) – Gardner served on this year’s Educause program committee.
- Matsu’s World (unknown) – A general post about the conference, but some informative posts througout.
- Hastac (unknown) – Another general post, but some good web2.0 commentary.
- AMBerman CTO (A. Michael Berman) – A good post from the opening keynote Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin which I was unable to see in it’s entirety.
- Fleep’s Deep Thoughts (uknown) – A fellow tweeter, she has posted about a hot topic discussion about SecondLife, which I was unable to attend.
- Tim Wang’s eLearing Blog (Tim Wang) – A blog with several high level comments and some information from presentations about online learning.
Also, if you missed the conference or a session, several conference presentations are available on the Educause Session Resources Web site.
Do you know of other sites covering the details around Educause 07? Post a comment and let me know!
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