Listening to Webcasts After-the-Fact

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Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 1230] from Catherine, Listening to PD Webcasts after the fact
From: Taylor, Jackie jataylor at utk.edu
Date: Mon May 21 17:14:31 EDT 2007

Elizabeth or an EVO team member:

Would you please explain how those of us who were unable to attend the various Webcasts scheduled to fall over the May 18-20 weekend can still play them back, if at all? If the would-be listener didn't set things up to somehow record them....is there an archive of these discussions which we can access after the fact?

This is on my TO DO list of technical things to learn for myself! I noticed Marian Thacher recommended a related podcast that I hope to now listen to, after the fact. Thanks, Marian! It sounds great!

Catherine Green


Subject: [ProfessionalDevelopment 1231] Re: from Catherine, Listening to PD Webcasts after the fact
Date: Dafne dygonza at yahoo.com
From: Mon May 21 17:37:58 EDT 2007

Hi Jackie, Catherine and all,

The WiAOC was a total success. Stephen Downes, George Siemens, Etienne Wenger, Barbara Ganley among other keynote speakers and presenters, contributed to what I would call a networked 21st Century event for PD. We had the opportunity to listen to them live, but also to interact with them while at the same time we were trying a wide variety of web 2.0 tools.

Yes, the complete recordings (slides, text-chat, voice, etc.) will be available soon on the event page. For the time being, we only have the raw voice recordings at http://webheadsinaction.org

It was an extremely intense 3-day journey, but it was indeed a memorable event.

It is worth to take the time to listen to as many of them as possible :-)

Elizabeth and I were at Tapped In as scheduled, but unfortunately, nobody from this group showed up :-(

Cheers

Daf