4 November: vandr: digital visitors and residents

Visitors and Residents Theory Discussion via Elluminate

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Gus Goncalves
30 October 2009

As you will see in the OLD postings, an Elluminate session will be held oon Wednesday 4th November at 20h00 - 21h30 GMT.

Please join us in Elluminate in a conversation about:  

How we can best describe networked learning in late 2009.

This will be based on Dave White's presentation on Visitors and Residents, which Gus posted in the discussion on the paper on BLogs and Forums as Communication tools in the CCK08 MOOC.

More to follow ...

Contact details: Gus Goncalves; gus.goncalves@gmail.com

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Gráinne Conole
10:04pm 30 October 2009


Sounds like an interesting session - is anyone going to live blog it?

Gus Goncalves
4:15am 31 October 2009


I have not heard is anyone is going to live blog it. But we are going to use backchannels such as Twitter groups defined as vandr or vandr#CCK09.  We will know the exact group / list name in the next few days.

Gus Goncalves
4:22am 31 October 2009


The Ellumiate session can be accesed on 4 November 2009 at 20:00 GMT by using this link..

Gus Goncalves
12:26pm 3 November 2009


HERE IS THE LINK FOR THE DISCUSSION SESSION:

Visitors and Residents
Roy Williams has organized a presentation by Dave White on Wed, Nov 4 at 8 pm GMT (Time Conversion). The session will be held in elluminateDave White, November 2, 2009 [Link
 - https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/launch/meeting.jnlp?sid=2008104&password=M.0A68F27C6846C5A75D6F94199C2118

roy williams
11:58am 4 November 2009


It would be great for someone to live blog it, and make it available as a backchannel-of-1 alongside the conference. 

Any offers?   

Gráinne Conole
2:14pm 4 November 2009


Yes agree Roy - we have found live blogging here in the comments on a cloud is a great way of capturing things as they happen, it also means people can add links to things referenced in the talk.

Gus Goncalves
7:58pm 4 November 2009


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