After ELT2
From SLN e-Learning Project
Another popular event and it was great to see so many different people attending. Many thanks to everyone involved as participants and workshop leaders, to our keynote speaker and keynote listener and to the panel.
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Keynote presentation
Martin's presentation is available on the Socialearn site and the version there has a voice-over and the page gives some context for the presentation. A short video clip taken during the presentation is available on Flickr. Martin set the context for ELT2 by discussing how disruptive technologies are changing the ways in which learners and educators engage with each other and with the processes of learning and teaching. As part of his presentation Martin invited people to sign up for Twitter.......
Twitterers
Some of the Twitterers at ELT2, if your name isn't here please feel free to add it
- Martin Weller - mweller
- Nigel Gibson - nogbad
- Katie Piatt - katiepiatt
- Kaye Humby - kayeh
- Catherine McConnell - cmcconnell
- Kate Sim - misetak
- Liz Thackray - lizith
- Anne Hewling - methel
- Peter Rainger - key2access
To sign up for Twitter go to the Twitter home page and follow the instructions on screen. Once you've set up an account select some people to follow - you might use the search facility to find someone from the list above - and select "follow".
Martin set up a Crowd Status page showing some of the tweets and there is a TweetBoard too.
Workshops
As materials from the workshops are made available links will be posted here. Nigel's presentation is available on Slideshare. Alexandra McLoughlin was busy conducting video interviews.
True to the ethos of ELT Alex has created a blog to host her work - check it out and Alex's video and some video taken during Martin's presentation are also available online.
Panel discussion
Forum
We've opened a discussion forum on the SLN Zone on OpenLearn. Please check it out and say "hello" and let us know your thoughts from ELT2.
Please note
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