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February Innovate-Live Webcasts

  • 1.  February Innovate-Live Webcasts

    Posted 02-14-2005 00:11
    Innovate-Live webcasts offer an opportunity to synchronously interact with the authors of the articles in the February/March 2005 issue of Innovate (http://www.innovateonline.info). These webcasts are produced as a public service by our partner, ULiveandLearn. If you wish to participate in the webcasts, please register at http://www.uliveandlearn.com/innovate/

    All times are Eastern Time zone. You may use the world clock at http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ to coordinate the time with your time zone.

    The schedule for the February Innovate-Live Webcasts is provided below.

    Teaching by Example: A Case for Peer Workshops about Pedagogy and Technology
    Colleen Reilly, author; Gary Brown, moderator
    February 16th, 12:00pm ET

    The K-12 Cybrary at Work
    Lesley Farmer, author; James Shimabukuro, moderator
    February 16th, 2:00pm ET

    The Future of the Digital Library: An Interview with Tom Peters
    Tom Peters, author; James Morrison, moderator
    February 17th, 3:00pm ET

    "Two Roads Diverged in a Wood": Productive Digression in Asynchronous Discussion
    Joseph Ugoretz, author; Alan McCord, moderator
    February 22nd, 12:00pm ET

    As you know, if you register for the February webcasts, you can participate by typing your questions/comments in the chat area of the screen. If you would like to interact with the author using audio, you can do so but you will need to have the proper equipment and training to use the Macromedia Breeze conferencing program. Please go to http://www.uliveandlearn.com/innovate/ for details.

    If you cannot attend a webcast, note that it will be archived within the features section of the article itself shortly after the webcast.

    Many thanks.

    Jim
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    James L. Morrison
    Editor-in-Chief, Innovate
    http://www.innovateonline.info
    Professor Emeritus of Educational Leadership
    UNC-Chapel Hill
    http://horizon.unc.edu