My month of international travel starts…now. Fifteen more hours on a plane with the wife and kids and we’ll be in Melbourne, then Lorne for the Expanding Learning Horizons conference, then to the reef and rainforest via Cairns with a stop for me in Mackay, then Sydney, then home, about 12 days total. Not enough to be sure and I’m thinking blogging will be light, but Flickring will be heavy assuming I can connect. And, to be honest, I’d be surprised if the Tweets were frequent. I’m sure there will be much to catch up with…
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Hey Will,
When you arrive in Lorne and get a bit of sleep remind me to introduce you to James Boags 🙂
cheers
Adrian Bruce
http://teacher-toolbox.blogspot.com
…and I’d like to introduce you to James Squire 🙂 (http://www.australianbeers.com/beers/squire_pilsner/MSB_pilsner.htm)
See you in Lorne at ELH.
Greg
Welcome to Australia mate! I hope we Aussies are being hospitable hosts. Do try the Tim Tams, but I don’t blame you for turning your nose at the Vegemite!
w, ill be in australia on wed of next week.
🙂 email me!!!
Will,
Greetings from Budapest!
Please send my regards to my good friends downunder at ELH. I’ve enjoyed speaking at that conference numerous times over the past ten years and am sorry that my schedule didn’t make it possible to be in Lorne this year.
See you in China,
Gary
Kuwait at 11:20am
Hi will
I am reading your book “Blogs,wikis,Podcasts and other powerful web tools for classrooms”,I liked your ideas,by the way iam doing MA in education from Framingham college and your book is part of my study
Hi Will, I attended the Lorne Conference and came away feeling very hopeful for our children and next generation. I am inspired by your work and I have ‘big’ plans to put some new ideas into place. I am a visual arts teacher and Middle School Director so I feel I can actually make some change happen. I would like to publish my students artworks and share their work with the world. I would like to connect them to other students around the world and extend my classroom to beyond. My plan is to set up a globe gallery as I have put it to my students in the last few days. Their eyes just lit up when I explained the potential of this idea. I would like some assistance, advice on how best to do this. I would like an interactive gallery where works can be posted and shared and the audience can respond and interact with the artists. I look forward to reading comments back from yourself and other educationalists and anyone else who would like to come on this journey.
Mary