Buried Bones (Archive) for the 'presentations' Category
- Horizon Report Preso a la Vuvox Collage (
Saturday, May 31st, 2008)
I’m just back from a 3 day visit to St Paul for the Midwest Library Technology Conference hosted at Macalester College.
This was the first time for this conference, and with attendance well over 250 and from the level of activity I observed, planner Ron Joslin and colleagues should be very pleased. I liked very [...] more »»
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- Too Busy For a Second Life… (
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008)
My first presentation today at the eLearning Guild conference was “I’m Busy Enough.. What do I Need a Second Life For?” a tact I took as I expected SL was rather outside the realm of focus for this conference.
Well, that was not fully correct, as there was a fair amount of awareness here of [...] more »»
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- 50 Ways at UBC (
Thursday, February 28th, 2008)
Today I spent at UBC, first an informal meeting with some course designers where Brian Lamb and I did some blog talk, and my bit from Northern Voice Not Cat Diaries / Lets Rip WordPress Apart to Make a Web Site, and an informal romp through Second Life.
Then it was over to the Land and [...] more »»
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- 50 Web 2.0 Ways: The Slidecast (
Thursday, November 15th, 2007)
Ugh, will this one ever end? I decided to create an audio narrated slidecast of my 50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story, using the audio I recorded when I did the presentation at the 2007 NMC Regional Conference at Tulane. It took a bit more time, as I had to grab screenshots, stuff [...] more »»
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- NMC: 50 Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story (
Thursday, November 8th, 2007)
Here I get to try and blog my own presentation (?). 50 Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story presentation by Alan Levine at NMC Regional Conference at Tulane.
So this is not a detailed blog coverage- pretty much as I said in the talk, the entire pile of stuff is freely, openly available for use, [...] more »»
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- One Tool Short of Fifty (
Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007)
I am done. I cannot do any more tools. I have now completed the 49th version of my Dominoe Story in 49 different web creation tools. Actually, there are 7 tools left in the trash bin that were buggy or just not worth the time.
What started out as a half-thought idea in July grew [...] more »»
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- More Than Cool Tools K12 Teaser (
Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007)
With my insane schedule picking up more insanity a week from now, I really should have said, “no” when we were approached to do a session for the K12 Online Conference coming up next month. But its such a great event, all volunteer run, and speaks to everything my colleagues I and support in terms [...] more »»
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- 50 Web 2.0 Ways To Tell a Story (
Monday, July 23rd, 2007)
I am sidestepping some of my own blog advice by blogging something that’s not fully ready for prime time. Among my frantic evening time prep work for my October Australia tour, I am starting to weave together workshop / presentation materials I’ll likely leak here first to get some feedback.
What seemed like an off the [...] more »»
Posted in presentations, projects | 12 Comments »
- <blush>slideshare featured</blush> (
Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007)
My Faculty Academy presentation “Being There: nets, tweets, avatars” is getting some eyeballs where it is sitting in slideshare.
Just got a note that it is now listed on their featured presentations page
and has me thinking I should comb back through and make sure I’ve not done something typical like mispelling my own name [...] more »»
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- SPLJ 2.0 (
Thursday, April 26th, 2007)
Yesterday I co-presented as part of four amigos for MacLearning Environments on (Many, Too Many?) Small Technologies Loosely Joined: Open, Connected, and Social. This was carried out via Elluminate hosted at the University of Calgary. The players were D'Arcy Norman, Brian Lamb, myself, and Jim Groom and we had a nice peppy crowd show up [...] more »»
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