Day 1/Session 1: Introducing Web 2.0. Who are you? Where have I met you before?

Day 1/Session 1
Introducing Web 2.0. Who are you? Where have I met you before?
Date and time
Tuesday 22 July, 9am
Where
Click here to listen to the recording.
Presenter(s)
Carole McCulloch, Tamara Carpenter and guests: Anne Mirtschin, Jess McCulloch, Daniel Gooding, and Heather Robinson
Description
Introducing Web 2.0. Who are you? Where have I met you before?
Ever looked something up on Wikipedia, listened to a podcast, or read a blog? Well then you’ve already met Web 2.0. In this session we will be put forward some definitions, talk through a few of the concepts, and invite four brilliant Victorian educators to tell you how Web 2.0 has changed their classroom practice:
• Anne Mirtschin and Jess McCulloch, Hawksdale College: how we championed Web 2.0 at our school
• Daniel Gooding: how I’m use Virtual Classrooms for teaching LOTE
• Heather Robinson: how we used a Virtual Classroom to bring a fossil back to life
July 17th, 2008 at 12:26 am
Will anyone be Ustreaming the events. I would really like to be able to view them later if possible.
July 20th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
Hi Jason,
We’ll be recording all of the events and putting the recording links up on the website soon after they finish.
Tamara
July 21st, 2008 at 8:06 pm
[...] 1: 9am – Session 1 – Introducing Web 2.0. Join here. 10.30am – Session 2 – Keynote - Steve Hargadon. Join here. [...]
July 22nd, 2008 at 8:05 am
Hi from the USA. I’ll be joining session 1 at 4 AM my time (that’s the same as 9 AM Australian time, I hope.) Looking forward to it. — Terry
July 22nd, 2008 at 12:06 pm
I’ve been trying to access the room but can’t get in – not sure if it is a problem with firewalls at my end. Very frustrating – will have to listen to the replay
July 22nd, 2008 at 8:57 pm
What a great effort Terry! How did you find the sessions? Were they worth getting up so early for you? Time zones can be confusing and frustrating but thanks for being part of it all
July 22nd, 2008 at 9:40 pm
I really liked the variety in the first session and thought there was something for everyone. It is always good to hear from others what they are doing and how they approach it and I do hope that those who know little or nothing about web2.0 were not too overwhelmed.