Monday, 8 September 2008

Edupunk rides again

I just loaded my PowerPoint presentation entitled: 'How Edupunk can save the world' into Slideshare and linked it to the F-ALT wiki, so that people can follow it on their laptops, or make comments about it before we do the session on Wednesday, at 15.00. I'm not sure how many are going to be there, but for Steven Warburton's Fringe session today on Massively Online Courses, there were over 40. A good turn out.

The evening pre-conference buffet was a cut above average, with Morrocan style lamb and cous-cous, goats cheese, and a variety of other very palatable choices on offer. Met a few new and interesting people, and enjoyed some tangential conversations...

Earlier several of us got together for a few drinks and a chat to catch up. The old gang (it's an inside joke) included James Clay, Graham Attwell, Steven Warburton, Josie Fraser, Helen Keegan, Cristina Costa, Dai Griffiths and Scott Wilson. It's good to meet up again and spend some time with these guys, as they are all, in their own ways, pushing the boundaries of learning technology forward, and contributing significantly to the future of digital learning methods.

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