Penn State’s Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium

It’s a busy time for edtech conferences online. First, HigherEdBlogCon is running, now Cole Camplese and friends are putting on a shindig at Penn State, and sharing it with all of us!

Cole sent me a link to their Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium website – a Wordpress site running a nice K2 theme. How cool is that, for a campus-wide symposium at a huge university to be driving the online resource for the event in an open source blogging app?
The agenda for the event looks pretty interesting. Everything from the usual suspects to “The Strategies of a Dog Who Finally Caught the Car” – sounds like Alan might have had an influence 🙂

Anyway, thanks to Cole for sending the link, and thanks to Penn State for sharing this symposium with the rest of us!

It’s a busy time for edtech conferences online. First, HigherEdBlogCon is running, now Cole Camplese and friends are putting on a shindig at Penn State, and sharing it with all of us!

Cole sent me a link to their Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium website – a WordPress site running a nice K2 theme. How cool is that, for a campus-wide symposium at a huge university to be driving the online resource for the event in an open source blogging app?
The agenda for the event looks pretty interesting. Everything from the usual suspects to “The Strategies of a Dog Who Finally Caught the Car” – sounds like Alan might have had an influence 🙂

Anyway, thanks to Cole for sending the link, and thanks to Penn State for sharing this symposium with the rest of us!

4 thoughts on “Penn State’s Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium”

  1. What a day! Blew my expectations away. In less than 8 hours the conference community created about 100 posts and uploaded about 120 photos. Streaming videos and podcasts are already posted. This is a good day. We tried some stuff and so far it worked. Thanks for the plug!

  2. D … thanks for the plug. This is really the first time Penn State has done anything like this. We don’t usually play in the open, so this is a departure for us. It won’t end up as well documented as Northern Voice, but it is a start!

  3. […] The countdown to Faculty Academy 4.0 is ticking along. Recognizing that we wanted to document, document, document this event, we took a page from Penn State’s Teaching & Learning with Technology Symposium and set up our own conference blog. (Thanks to D’Arcy Norman for pointing out the Penn State example in the first place.) […]

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