With the rapid pace of change in technology and teaching, no ONE person can know it all. Thanks to networks of friends and colleagues, no one person has to know it all.
Using the internet to establish your online presence or digital footprint and then building a network is the subject of this keynote address by social networks strategist and online communities consultant Laurel Papworth.
This keynote was delivered at Macquarie University on Tuesday, 29 July as part of edna’s 2008 workshop tour.
Introduction by KerryJ.
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These EDNA workshops sound great!
I have the impression that not many DET educators participate in them or even know about them.
I always try to advertise the wonderful EDNA services.
What’s your impression? Please tell me I am wrong!
We promote the edna workshops through our newsletters, on the edna web site and via edna Groups. We’d love to find new ways of reaching educators to get the message out there. Do you have any suggestions? Please let me know — I’m kjohnson (at) educationau.edu.au — drop me a line with your suggestions and thanks so much for commenting!
Cheers!
KerryJ
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