With ISTE 2010 getting under way today, we at Parentella wanted to provide you with an up-to-date resource for the latest live blogging from participants there.
Gerald Aungst from Quisitivity.org gives us an inside look at some of the themes emerging from ISTE 2010 and gives us a summary of his first day at ISTE 2010.
Tim Childers, TimChilders.com, gives us a look at how he gears up for ISTE 2010 and why he thinks Epson’s new Bright Link Projector is impressive.
Melanie Holtsman, LIVEfromthecreek, takes her readers inside ISTE + TIE Leadership Bootcamp and gives us a run-down of
Will Richardson’s discussion on how teaching social networks might save the world.
David Warlick from CoLearners gives us a look at what he calls “The ‘Native’ Information Experience”.
Paula Naugle shows us how to relax with her PLN before ISTE 2010 and shares some beautiful mountain photography.
Kyle Pace reminds us not to forget the people of our PLN and enjoy the time spent “learning, laughing, leading”.
I hope if you’re lucky enough to be at ISTE 2010 this year you’re enjoying yourself and learning as much as possible. If you’re unable to be there, you can still follow the buzz on Twitter and on ISTE vision.
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Tags: David Warlick, ISTE, Online Communities, PLN, Shelly Blake-Plock, Social network, Twitter, Will Richardson





