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ISTE is asking for input on next year’s keynote

ISTE 2010 (formerly NECC) is using a collaborative process to choose the keynote topic for next year’s conference. Imagine my delight at seeing Open Educational Resources (OER) near the top of the list! For those of you who don’t know

karen fasimpaur October 15, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

OER at NECC in DC

I am really excited about two hands-on sessions I’m facilitating at NECC in DC this year. They both concern open educational resources (OER), which are free and open digital content resources for educators. I think that OERs can be a

karen fasimpaur June 8, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Feel the energy and learn virtually

I woke up this morning with my head buzzing with energy, ideas, and anticipation. Like many others, I’m heading off to NECC today. This year’s conference promises to be a goldmine of ideas, conversations, and interactions. If you can’t attend

karen fasimpaur June 27, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

NECC session-Classrooms and Libraries for the Net Gen

I went to a session at NECC by Doug Johnson called “Classrooms and Libraries for the Net Gen” that I really enjoyed. I read Doug’s blog, but had never seen him speak before. He is a great presenter. The session

karen fasimpaur June 26, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Edubloggercon – Classroom 2.0 session

Some quick thoughts from a session on Classroom 2.0 … – With wikis, some people are hesitant to add because they think they might be “wrong.” – School 2.o was too radical of an idea for many. [My note: I

karen fasimpaur June 23, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Free audio resources you can use

The next episode of Karen’s Mashups is up, and this is my favorite show so far! In it, I highlight a variety of sources for “copyleft” audio content that can be used free of charge in your own podcasts, movies,

karen fasimpaur June 14, 2007 podcasting No Comments Read more
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