
A New Culture of Learning
I wanted to make you aware of a free hour-long web seminar.
that will discuss Brown’s new book, “A New Culture of Learning.”
Fondly,
Phyllis
From: “EDUCAUSE” <educause@educause.edu>
To: p-self@wiu.edu
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 10:09:14 AM
Subject: EDUCAUSE President Diana Oblinger and John Seely Brown on A New Culture of Learning
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Free Virtual Conference: Mobile Learning the Game Changer for K12
Attend the FREE FETC Fall Virtual Conference, live from your desktop, on October 7, 2010, when mobile learning

Keynote Presentation
evangelists Elliot Soloway and Cathleen Norris, present their keynote address, “Mobile Learning: The Game-Changer for K-12.”
The pros and cons of mobile learning are important topics for educators looking to reach this new generation of digital natives. I know you’ll find this session—and the live Q & A following—to be inspirational and thought-provoking. Register today to guarantee that you won’t miss a minute of this must-attend session.
This is just the sort of vital, relevant programming that you will get throughout the conference. Drawing on ed-tech visionaries who are shaping the way technology is utilized in the classroom today, you’ll find sessions and panels that focus on the most pressing issues related to the 21st century education challenges.
Also, you won’t want to miss:
- Outstanding sessions such as online assessment with Lan Neugent, Assistant Superintendent, Virginia Department of Education, and professional development utilizing Web 2.0 tools with Meg Ormiston
- A virtual networking lounge to reconnect with colleagues and make new contacts
- Free content downloads and presentations-to-go
- Technology product and service demonstrations in our virtual exhibit hall
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Tune In October 2: Emerging Technologies in Higher Education
shared by Phyllis C. Self
Special Guest: John O’Keefe
Director of Academic Technologies and Network Services
Lafayette College
John O’Keefe is the director of academic technology and network services at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. O’Keefe also serves as an adjunct member of the English department co-teaching film courses and co-chairs a committee to establish a Film and Media Studies Program. In addition to film, his interests include network infrastructure technologies, teaching and learning initiatives, open-source development, Moodle, identity management, Shibboleth, SAN/storage technology, server/application virtualization, and disaster recovery. He is actively involved in EDUCAUSE and the Net@EDU initiative and is also a member of CLAC, the Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges, and NITLE, the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education.
To Register http://net.educause.edu/live0918
Webinar Invitation - The Business Mobility Explosion: How to Manage It and Improve Data Security & Compliance
Submitted by Phyllis C. Self
The Business Mobility Explosion
How to Manage It and Improve Data Security & Compliance
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Free Live Webinar:
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
10 AM PDT / 1 PM EDT
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Jacob Sharony
Founder & Principal Consultant, Mobius Consulting; Director, Network Technologies Division, Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) at Stony Brook University
Egan Christensen
Sr. Global Manager, Dell Services
Host: Michael Oliver-Goodwin
Contributing Editor, Focus
Register for this Webcast
Contact: mobilecomputing@wiu.edu
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