Hi Everyone! Let's get ready for Posters 2010. What is the most important about presenting a poster? What is the most fun? I like seeing and discussing new presenters share their students excitement about the uses of technology for learning!
I enjoyed my poster sessions more than ever this year! I brought several ibooks so people could try out all that I was sharing! I have done both general sessions and posters at NECC and ICE, and have decided that at NECC I prefer posters. At ICE, ...
I really enjoyed my poster presentation. It was great to speak with people from many different backgrounds. I heard some great ideas and great things educators are doing. I did both a regular presentation and a poster, and while I enjoyed both, I ...
Thank you for joining us. I really enjoy posters. I hope you will participate again next year.. If you have time in the next few weeks, please let us know how you liked doing posters this year, 09.
I, too, like NING - it's kind of a Facebook (how I keep in touch with my kids) for educators. That said, I find the "year of birth" (translation=age) question inappropriate for virtually all women after a certain age - forget the camera & 10 pounds!
Judy,
I felt very flattered that you would do that. I am also excited about all the participants on this NING. So far, this is the best of the web 2.0 tools i have participated in. It is a bit slow, but that can be corrected by a faster server and internet connection. :)
thanks!
At 7:00am on November 18, 2007, Judy Okazaki said…
Hi Bonnie, I was glad I had the chance to drop by and meet you after your presentation.
Bonnie, it's great to "see" you again. After basically living as a hermit for two years working on Intel's Technology Literacy project, I'm looking forward to re-connecting with colleagues at IL-TCE.