Here is a link to our webcast reported live from CUE exhibit hall.
http://edtechtalk.com/node/3669
We asked conference participants to give their impressions on CUE 2009. A big shoutoiut to Chris Walsh AKA "Steve Brown" and Mike Lawrence and all t…
With your work in Education Technology, I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom and authorstream's power point presentation platform. Both are web based platforms, have a bunch of features and free basic service.
My name is Irina Gusin and I work with the Skype PR team. I'd love to find out more about your Earth Day initiative! I'm glad you're using Skype and that it's working for you. Please contact me at irina.gusin on Skype if you have some time to chat! Thanks!
Hi Jose,
Many thanks for the heads-up about CoverItLive! I'll give it a try! I love Web 2.0 applications! I think they will overtake the big giants like Microsoft some day. It's certainly one way to provide equal access for students.
-Alix
Hi Jose,
I did look at your blog - love the title! How did you do your live blog? Was it Twitter or?? Many thanks for attending my Google Earth presentation. I liked how you saw the possibilities for Earth Day with your 3rd graders! I think Google Earth has K-12 applications; either as a teacher presentation tool or a student research and presentation tool.
Hi Jose,
CUE 2008 has been a huge boost to enthusiasm about integrating more technology into the classroom. The good news is that there are lots of little, low-cost-no-cost ways to do it. The bad news is that we all need 30 hour days in our lives! LOL!
-Alix
I live blogged several sessions. I see some possibilities... The whole idea of synchronous conversations and interaction between the presenter and the audience (either f2f or virtual).