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SITE - the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education now has its own Facebook Page! Join SITE on Facebook today!Social Media Seminar 03/18/10 – Online & No Fee!
AACE Global U is pleased to organize the newest free monthly online seminar!
Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning
When: March 18, 2010: 2:00 PM Eastern USA (World Clock Calculator)
Where: http://aace.org/connect/socialmedia
The seminar series, led by George Siemens and David Cormier, is without fee and will include live interactive sessions, in addition to discussions with guest speakers and participants.
Social media and emerging technologies are gaining increased attention for use in education. The list of tools grows daily. Examples: blogs, wikis, Ning, podcasts, Facebook, Twitter, Second Life, cloud computing, surface computing, mobile learning, and so on. "Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning" will explore the impact of new technologies, research, and related projects.
Finding coherence in the midst of rapid changes is increasingly difficult. This monthly session will create a forum for educators to gather, present, and discuss the future impact of today's trends.
All sessions are co-sponsored by and will be archived in the Education & Information Technology Library (EdITLib).
Social Media Seminar 01/21/10 – Online & No Fee!
AACE Global U is pleased to organize the newest free monthly online seminar!
Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning
When: January 21, 2010: 2:00 PM Eastern USA (World Clock Calculator)
Where: http://aace.org/connect/socialmedia
The seminar series, led by George Siemens and David Cormier, is without fee and will include live interactive sessions, in addition to discussions with guest speakers and participants.
Social media and emerging technologies are gaining increased attention for use in education. The list of tools grows daily. Examples: blogs, wikis, Ning, podcasts, Facebook, Twitter, Second Life, cloud computing, surface computing, mobile learning, and so on. "Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning" will explore the impact of new technologies, research, and related projects.
Finding coherence in the midst of rapid changes is increasingly difficult. This monthly session will create a forum for educators to gather, present, and discuss the future impact of today's trends.
All sessions are co-sponsored by and will be archived in the Education & Information Technology Library (EdITLib).
September Social Media for Learning Seminar Recording Available
Approximatley 175 attendees joined us Tuesday for the third Social Media Seminar presented by AACE Global U.
This was the third in the monthly seminar series, Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning, hosted by George Siemens and Dave Cormier. Learn more and sign up for updates on the seminar's home page.
The seminars are co-sponsored and archived by the EdITLib Digital Library and yesterday's seminar is now available for viewing.
Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning is a monthly seminar. The next show will air live on October 13, 2009 at 9:00 PM Eastern USA. For more details, see the seminar home page.
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August Social Media for Learning Seminar Recording Available
Over 200 attendees joined us yesterday for the second Social Media Seminar presented by AACE Global U.
This was the second in the monthly seminar series, Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning, hosted by George Siemens and Dave Cormier. Learn more and sign up for updates on the seminar's home page.
The seminars are co-sponsored and archived by the EdITLib Digital Library and yesterday's seminar is now available for viewing.
Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning is a monthly seminar. The next show will air live on September 8, 2009 at 3:00 PM Eastern USA. For more details, see the seminar home page.
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E-Learn 2009 Final Call (Vancouver) includes Virtual Presentations: Due Sept. 8
E-LEARN 2009 FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
E-Learn 2009 - World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate,Government, Healthcare, & Higher Education
October 26-30, 2009 * Vancouver, BC Canada
(Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre)
Call for Participation Deadline: September 8
Virtual Presentations included in Final CallOrganized by: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE)
Co-sponsored by: International Journal on E-Learning and Education & Information Technology Digital LibraryINVITATION:
ED-MEDIA 2009 serves as a multi-disciplinary forum for the discussion and exchange of information on the research, development, and applications on all topics related to multimedia and telecommunications/distance education.INTRODUCTION:
E-Learn, the premiere international, non-commercial conference in the field, spans all disciplines and levels of education and attracts more than 1,000 attendees from over 60 countries. We invite you to attend E-Learn and submit proposals for presentations. More info >>INVITATION:
This Final Call for Participation is offered for those who were:- unable to meet the first deadline for submissions in April, or
- were not ready to present a finished paper or project, or
- have a work-in-progress topic to present, and
- do not yet have a proposal accepted for presentation.
PRESENTATION CATEGORIES:
We invite you to attend the E-Learn Conference and submit proposals for these presentation categories. The Technical Program includes a wide range of interesting and useful activities designed to facilitate the exchange of ideas and information. Including...VIRTUAL PRESENTATIONS:
In consideration of presenters who may be unable to attend ED-MEDIA in person due to funding or time constraints, Virtual Presentations have been added to the program with the same validity (publication, certification, etc.) as the face-to-face (F2F) conference and with the capability to interact with session participants. A limited number of presentations in these categories will be accepted:- Virtual Brief Papers
- Virtual Posters
- Virtual Corporate Showcases
- Saves money. No travel, accommodation, and restaurant costs
- Saves time. No travel or away time required.
- Allows you to participate when you schedule your time to do so.
- Same validity as the face-to-face (F2F) conference (publication, certification, etc.).
- Paper published in CD, book, and Digital Library ( http://www.editlib.org) proceedings.
- Publish and share all supporting media (PPT, video, etc.) in the proceedings.
- Capability to interact with your session's participants (async) prior to, during and after the event.
- Participate in all conference session discussions (async).
- Viewing of keynote and invited speaker talks.
- Virtual presentations are green!
- And more...
VANCOUVER, CANADA
Experience the Shows, Dining, Shopping, Attractions, & Tours!DEADLINES
- Final Call Submissions: Sept 8, 2009
- Final Authors Notified: Sept 15, 2009
- Proceedings File Due: Sept. 25, 2009
- Early Registration: Sept. 25 2009
- Hotel Reservations: Oct 27 2009
- Conference: Oct 26 - 30, 2009
First Social Media for Learning Seminar a Success!
In what can only be described as spectacular, nearly 300 attendees joined us yesterday for the first ever Social Media Seminar presented by AACE's brand new Global U.
This was the premiere of a monthly seminar series, Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning, hosted by George Siemens and Dave Cormier. Learn more about it on the seminar's home page.
As George mentioned in the AACE Connect Social Media Group, yesterday’s seminar is now available in the Digital Library for viewing. If you’re not yet a member of AACE Connect, we encourage you to sign up today!
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Social Media for Learning Online Seminar
The first Online Seminar from AACE's brand new Global U will take place July 7th at 3:00 PM Eastern US time. This will be a monthly seminar series and future dates will be announced soon!
The seminar series, led by George Siemens and David Cormier, is without fee and will include live interactive sessions, in addition to discussions with guest speakers and participants. All sessions are co-sponsored by and will be archived in the Education & Information Technology Library (EdITLib).
For more information on the Social Media: Trends and Implications for Learning Seminar Series, Click Here.
