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Don’t miss out on the last education.au seminar for 2007 - A vision for the future. The keynote speaker for the seminar is Howard Rheingold, the author of Smart Mobs.

The program for the day will include a panel discussion and debate that Howard Rheingold will facilitate. The members of the panel will have representation from across the sectors of education. The panel will also include student representation.

The question that will be addressed by panellists is - How can we best connect and engage with learners in a time of constant change with technology?

To join the group, A vision for the future, and participate in the discussion you need to be registered with edna.
If you are not yet registered with edna then follow the instructions below:

* Please go to http://www.groups.edna.edu.au and click on Register (top right corner of the page)
* Complete the details and submit the form and then await an email that allows you to confirm your registration.
* Then go back to http://www.groups.edna.edu.au and log in

Our group is at http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/rheingold

Once you are logged in put the URL of the group in the Address Bar

Once you are a member of the group you should always be able to get in through http://www.groups.edna.edu.au/my so that is a good address to bookmark.

deebo-Deanne Bullen-education.au

One Comment

  1. Posted September 22, 2007 at 12:25 pm | Permalink

    Nice article on P11 of the ‘Review’ section of today’s Advertiser. Sam Harris about Howard in a piece entitled ‘Teachers should learn from cyber generation’.

    Might even do a little post about it myself.
    Really liked the closing para:

    ‘Remeber the days of two or three television networks and one phone company? That’s what that these (neutrality/drm/openness) battles are all about - putting the genie of innovation back into a well-controlled bottle.’

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