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Douchy talks Web 2.0

Thanks for participating in the conference – you can still contribute to the conference wiki, take part in the LiveBlog and listen to the conference recordings (they’ll be posted up shortly after the sessions). 

Learning in a changing world – Web 2.0 and beyond
The Knowledge Bank online conference this year is focused on Web 2.0 in education: what it is, how it’s being used today and its potential to radically change education.
 

Take a look at the program for more info on each of the sessions:

Day 1:
9am – Session 1 – Introducing Web 2.0.  Listen to the recording here.
10.30am – Session 2 – Keynote - Steve Hargadon. Listen to the recording here.
12pm – Session 3 – Panel discussion on Keynote. Listen to the recording here.

Day 2:
10am – Session 1 – Knowledge Bank: Next Gen. Listen to the recording here.
12pm – Session 2 – Keynote 2 – Chris Bigum. Listen to the recording here.
2pm – Session 3 – 5 ways to get started. Listen to the recording here.

Conference wiki and LiveBlog taking place throughout the conference now!

 

 

Tuesday 12 August at 9am:  the UNConference – sign up here.
Come to the UNConference session to talk about:

- What everyone liked
- The shared content we created
- The links and networks people made
- How we could have improved things
- Other topics you’d like to see explored
- How to set up your own conference
- Where to go from here

Are you interested in Web 2.0 in education and looking at how to take it further? Why don’t you invite your Principal or CEO to join this discussion also? Sign up here.

We would love to see you there and we have picked a time that we hope will suit our international friends also.

Look forward to seeing you.
Tamara, Carole, Mark, Craig and Marina – the Conference Team
9am – Sign up here.

 

For more information
Email: carpenter.tamara.c@edumail.vic.gov.au or landy.mark.m@edumail.vic.gov.au.

 



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