tagging

"On The Street Interview" with Brandon Rubenstein

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Graduate Student, Brandon Rubenstein, reacts to the keynote presentation and then discusses his role as part of the "Tag Team", the use of stickers, helping people use tools like Twitter, and the importance of using a tag (like "tltsymposium2008") to aggregate content.

Eight Steps toward the TLT Symposium

blogging

The 2008 Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Technology is just around the corner. It will take place on Saturday, March 29 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel. Here are a few notices and recommendations that may help you to get ready for the day. All of the recommendations are optional. We are making them to give people the opportunity to try out some of the technologies that our presenters are discussing and to allow people to take a more active role in the Symposium if they choose to do so.

1. Registration is Full
2. Schedule for the Day
3. Read Faculty Stories
4. Bring a Laptop
5. Share your Photos
6. Blog the Symposium
7. Tweet your Activity
8. Get Help with the Above Activities

Moo Stickers for People Tagging

audio
blogging
clickers
disruptive technologies
emerging technologies
gaming
mashups
Podcasting
portfolios
social networks
testing
Video
Video Conferencing
virtual worlds
wikis

During the Symposium, attendees can tag themselves with some stickers that we have on hand. I hope this will help to strike up conversations between people who share a common interest, but who don't know each other yet.

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