In the exceptional surroundings of the Cisco Centre near the River Thames at Runnymeade 50 odd (!) delegates came to discover if they were Web 2.0 or not. The discussion was enthusiastic and the texted questions and comment provided a link from the presentation to what people were actually thinking.
There was much interest in the use of a blog as a presentation tool and also with the way videos, slide shows and snapshot pop ups were enabled to enhance the presentaation . Real modelling of the Web 2 model.
Much interest was expressed in the educational concepts and the operation underpinning Honeycomb and people were excited about the prospect of getting their hands on this powerful, educational focused ICT tool.
Saturday, 29 September 2007
Naace Autumn Conference Friday/Saturday 28th/29th September
Posted by Doug at Saturday, September 29, 2007
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Thanks Doug - really enjoyed the presentation and the discussion. Did you get the audio file OK?
Hi Doug. A very thought-provoking talk, thank you. You've inspired me to publish a few of my own thoughts:
http://www.wolverhamptonclc.co.uk/2007/10/08/food-for-thought-learning-in-a-digital-age/
Do you think a blog would be a good way to run a course Doug? I'm thinking of converting our Textease course into an online version. I think this seems a much simpler way to communicate and get everyone communicating among themselves rather than aformal website. What do you think?
Kate
Doug a great talk - it was an original use of a blog as a tool for feedback -Honeycomb looks exciting and looking fwd to podium version 2.0
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