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April 15, 2008

e-Learning Guild Annual Gathering - Day 1

Guild_title So the general conference is starting today. I did a WAY early "Breakfast Byte" session this morning on managing emerging technologies - good turnout and amazingly consistent focus on FEAR as the leading problem in implementing new technologies for learning.

In the opening session now and after David Holcomb does a great job welcoming people and going through LINGOS awards...Heidi Fisk and Brent Schlenker  do their best  'storytelling'  routine to  cover the  routineBrentheidi logistical chores...funny stuff and well received.

Brent is now covering how people like me are live blogging....Brent has really done a great job setting up a number of ways to track the Annual Gathering (AG). Check this page for related instances of Meebo, flickr, PageFlakes, facebook, LinkedIN and Twitter.

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Hi Mark, I promised to send you more info on our new AIR-based information system. I have a link with a recording about it on my blog - check it out (it also includes the full download of the final AIR system at the end). http://blogs.adobe.com/silke.fleischer/
Greetings,
Silke

Duh, apparently you invited him :-)

Have a look round for the CogDog, I am pretty sure he is there this week.

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