Wrap-Up

A wiki sandbox established for conference participants...

I established a wiki for this conference at: http://tlt2006.pbwiki.com.

You need a password to update the wiki. In the spirit of low security and high participation--and just between the two of us--the password is tlt2006.

Mark it up. Add pages. It's a sandbox in which you can play to try out wiki features. To track changes in the wiki, there is an rss feed for the wiki at:

http://tlt2006.pbwiki.com/rss2.php

Have comments or reactions to this wiki or the wiki concept? Why not post comments here?

By the way, I really like PBWiki. Free and easy to set up, especially if you can't roll your own wiki at Penn State.

Cole's final thoughts

Cole had a Flickr slideshow running with photos from today's event. He wanted to start by thanking everyone for coming out.

We tried some really interesting things today, and some words have emerged in Cole's mind to describe what's going on out there:

  • Create
  • Teach (We heard lots about tech, but not as much about teach)
  • Learn
  • Community (Creating this can be hard, but that's one of the goals of an event like the symposium.)
  • Collaboration
  • Bold (Take some risks, check out the "cluetrain manifesto")

This is our community. He would love to see everybody back here next here with some great examples of applications of these new technologies for teaching and learning.If you (faculty, staff, etc.) want to collaborate, come find us (Teaching and Learning with Technology)

Everyone is invited! http://symposium.tlt.psu.edu

Over 90 posts created by all of us -- the community.

Thanks for spending a Saturday here, doing great things, and sharing them with us. Here is a link to Cole's slides from the wrap-up session.

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