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I goofed up: was thinking about the AIMS conference next November. I'm possibly presenting at that one. (If you'd like to consider doing something together--or separately--I'll talk to the chair about it.)
How wonderful that you live in the Boston area! Hey, I'll be there at Project Zero and Future of Learning this summer; could we meet for lunch or a walk?
Hey--maybe we should do a talk together at NAIS. Are you planning to speak?
Yes, I'll see you there regardless! Right now I think I'll be talking about networking for professional development.
Yeah! F2F! It'll be so fun to meet you.
What school are you at?
PS: Anytime you feel like cross-posting a blog, we're delighted! Or join in on the conversations now and then? Your voice is important; we'd like to have it here.
What happened with the school ning you created--did people jump on and get going?
Do you have time to start a forum on Fireside, about anything you'd like, and especially about what you're doing and thinking about lately?
How do you feel about various networks in education connecting up, as in the "ning of connected nings" discussion on ning in education? What are you seeing about the various nings coming along? Are they complementary? Any particular connections you're noticing?
Hope you're doing well. I know you're doing A LOT!
I just read your recent blog on The Power of Educational Technology, about "Tracking my Web2.0 Journey." It's great. Clearly, you are a powerful leader in new age learning. Great to hear your reflections about it all!
Greetings, and welcome!