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Online Convergence 2009

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Conference tag wiaoc09

Please use our conference tag wiaoc09 on any postings, social bookmarks, and other online artifacts having to do with WiAOC 2009

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  • Michael Coghlan
  • Aden Kelvin
  • Frank
  • Juan Pino Silva
  • LEE MP
  • Bronwyn Stuckey
  • Martin Tuttle
  • Evelyn Izquierdo
  • Frank Fucile
  • Howard Vickers
  • Edith Paillat
  • Hayo Reinders
  • Dr George S. Ypsilandis
  • Debra Hoven
  • Antonie Alm
  • Chris Speck

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Move forward about 7 minutes Moodle for Teachers (M4T) by Integrating Technology Get your own Virtual Classroom
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Kazunori Nozawa added a blog post
I have been creating a Moodle-based website (http://esp.las.osakafu-u.ac.jp/esp/) called Hospitality English as a research project with Dr. Chiharu Iwai of Osaka Prefecture University.
January 3
 

Events

Forum

James O'Reilly

Global Informal Adult Learning 1 Reply

Started by James O'Reilly. Last reply by James O'Reilly Dec. 20, 2009.

Sukhpreet Kaur

Let's Talk About Storytelling: A Monthly Discussion Group

Started by Sukhpreet Kaur Dec. 4, 2009.

agnes_griffins

Best course abroad

Started by agnes_griffins Oct. 30, 2009.



Description of Event: WiAOC 2009 follows on the success of our first two completely free online global convergences in 2005 and 2007 (links at http://wiaoc.org ) This year's unConvergence will be a celebration of the work of educational professionals from a variety of fields in a wide variety of formats.


Why the 'un' in unConvergence?
The WiAOC 2009 committee provides a framework for the convergence; however, the participants/presenters determine the focus and content of the convergence based on the identified tracks, so instead of submitting a proposal for review, we invite you to simply sign up for a time slot to present your ideas or research for discussion.


You can do so here: http://wiaoc09.pbwiki.com/schedule (request to join the wiki if wishing to present)



Who should present at WiAOC?


Students, Teachers, Educators, Administrators, IT professionals, librarians, and others interested in teaching, learning and technology. We encourage anyone interested in sharing expertise or discussing educational issues related to our theme to offer a session. WIAOC 2009 invites presentations (non-commercial only) that meet the needs of introductory through advanced users of educational technology on one or more of the conference tracks.

For more information on the conference tracks, access http://bitly.com/wiaoc09tracks

Blog Posts

Mark Cruthers

Moodle 4 Teachers

Posted by Mark Cruthers on January 4, 2010 at 11:34am

Kazunori Nozawa

ESP - Hospitality English

Posted by Kazunori Nozawa on January 3, 2010 at 9:00pm

Steve McCarty

See you in Nagoya?

Posted by Steve McCarty on January 3, 2010 at 8:08pm

Ton Koenraad

EU Grants for course on Web 2.0 in Language Education

Posted by Ton Koenraad on December 21, 2009 at 2:51pm

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