Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools @ Maine Adult Ed Pre-Conference

This morning at the Adult Ed Pre-Conference we'll be investigating many of the web 2.0 possibilities available to encourage communication and collaboration.

Olga's Wiki
Jim's Link Page

Maine Adult Education 2007 Conference

25 comments:

  1. How do you do this with basic skills learners?

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  2. This is my first Blog

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  3. What is a blog anyway???

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  4. I like the fact that family values were brought up. I personally don't believe in censoring books - why would I censor where my child goes on the web? I would rather have a conversation about why it's right or wrong with him.

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  5. Hope all is well on this fantastic fall day.

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  6. I am interested in WHAT critical skills we need.

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  7. This is going to be a very interesting morning on the Internet.

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  8. Comment. (What one says when one can't think of anything to say.)

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  9. Hurrah! Comment made.

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  10. The nature of the state is stateless

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  11. Brenda Gagne's portaportal can be accessed. The guest name is retrain.

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  12. Good place to start. Thanks.

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  13. Thanks very much...interesting stuff

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  14. Thanks so much - fast but WOW!!! You have given me confidence to go ahead and try some new things.

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  15. This was a very helpful opportunity and I will use the information. Thanks!

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  16. Excellent workshop!!!! Very informative ---- and a lot of fun as well. There are just so many possibilities for using the Internet.

    Thank you so much!!!

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  17. I felt all of this information was important...it was just too much for a half day session. More of less would have been more effective for me to use back at the program.

    Thank you for your time.

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  18. Very informative! The potential uses are almost limitless. Now if we can just get a MLTI-like project started in Maine adult education.

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  19. So much info, so little time!

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