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Develop your own personal learning network by exploring Twitter, a microblogging tool that is currently all the rage in ed tech circles.
Let's talk about strategies, innovations, successes and concerns related to DST! Let's share our own "Stories." Who's in? Anyone...anyone...Bueller?
This group is for anyone interested in learning about using weblogs in and out of the classroom. Also, join this group if you're blogging this year's conference!
Presenters, past and present, are invited to network and share ideas in this group.
Hooray for volunteers! The support of this group is essential for making IL-TCE a success.
Here's a group for people who support our conference with information about the latest and greatest in educational technology.
Who are those people in the red shirts? Join this group and find out!
Pre-conference workshop attendees and presenters can use this group for communication.
This group is for people who can't be physically present at the conference, but who are tracking conference events and happenings from afar.
Illinois Discovery Educator Network group.
This is a group for anyone interested in using Flickr in and out of the classroom. Check out our conference Flickr group where you can add your own photos to our group pool!
Connect with other Illinois Educators in Second Life.
Special Interest Group for the XO
Special Interest Group for Professional Development: Exchange resources and ideas for professional learning.
Post any examples of technology activities and projects here. What's going on in your school that other educators might be interested in?
Here's a group for people interested in 1 to 1 computing using any platform. If you are currently involved with an implementation, contemplating one to one or just interested in this topic, please join this group!
Join this group if you have an interest in MIT'S Scratch, a free and easy to use programming language for young people ages 8 and up. Learn more during Friday's keynote by Dr. Mitch Resnick, Professor of Learning Research at the MIT Media Laboratory.
Chat live with conference attendees here using a Meebo chat room!
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