May Innovate-Live Webcasts
The second and the last one fit into the often mentioned theme of the next generation of students...
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Innovate-Live webcasts offer an opportunity to synchronously interact with authors of selected articles in the April/May 2007 issue of Innovate, an open access e-journal published by the Fischler School of Education and Social Services at Nova Southeastern University. These webcasts are produced as a public service by our partner, ULiveandLearn , If you wish toparticipate in the webcasts, please register at http://www.uliveandlearn.com/PortalInnovate/
All times are Eastern time (sync with New York). You may use the world clock to coordinate the time with your time zone.
The schedule for the May Innovate-Live webcasts is provided below. ChrisDavis, the guest editor of this issue, will moderate all sessions.
May 8, 2007
12:00 p.m.
Author: Mark van Hooft
Schools, Children, and Digital Technology: Building Better Relationships for a Better Tomorrow
http://innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=376
2:00 p.m.
Author Holly Peterson
Alumni e-Networks: Using Technology to Engage Net Generation Alumni
http://innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=383
3:00 p.m.
Author: Dana J. Wilber
My Literacies: Understanding the Net Generation through Live Journals and Literacy Practices
http://innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=384
4:00 p.m.
Author: John Thompson
Is Education 1.0 Ready for Web 2.0 Students?
http://innovateonline.info/index.php?view=article&id=393
If you cannot attend a webcast, note that it will be archived within the features section of the article itself shortly after the event and in the Innovate-Live portal.
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
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