What a Day!
Posted by: Toby Fischer in Moodle, PD, WIKI, etch08, technology, tags: education, etech08, technology, WIKIToday I had the great experience of presenting at the Ohio eTech Conference with my wife. I have presented at conferences before, but this was special. I want to thank her and everyone who attended for making it a great experience for me.
For those of you who attended the session, I hope you enjoyed it. I appologize that we didn’t get to share more ideas for using wikis. All of the great questions guided the session in a direction I didn’t expect. All of the ideas I was going to share are on the website. If you didn’t attend the session, the website should be a good resource for learning how to use wikis in educational settings. I will also be adding a few more resources to the site when I get back to my building Thursday.
Feel free to let me know what you thought. If you have a wiki, or go out and start one, post the address on here. I would love to see what everyone else is doing with wikis.
One thing I didn’t get to mention at the conference is I have a free 1 year upgrade for pbwiki. The first person to post their pbwiki address on this blog will get the upgrade.
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February 7th, 2008 at 9:45 am
i really enjoyed your presentation at eTech; in fact everyone did a great job.
I couldn’t believe how many presentations were SRO!!
My wife is looking for something that I cannot find & I’m wondering if there is a
web2.0 solution. She’s working on her dissertation. Has references all over the
place…3×5 cards, hard files, computer files, books, papers, etc.
Is there an online solution for report writing/dissertations that manage references
and their details (publisher, dates, who, what was stated, etc)?
thanx
ted
February 7th, 2008 at 11:34 am
I don’t know of one resourse that can do it all. There are a couple of good tools that can help though. The first would be del.icio.us. If you are not familiar, it allows you to bookmark sites and make comments.
diigolet is another tool. I have not played with it much, but it may help? I’m sure there are better Web2.0 tools for disertations. If you find a good one, let me know. I am currently debating 2nd master degree vs PHD/ED. I would probably do a serch in the blogesphere of post tagged disertation and web2.0tools.