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2009 Announcements

K12Online09 Day 4 Presentations: 10 December 2009

Welcome to day four of the 2009 K-12 Online Conference! All presentations are listed and linked on our main conference schedule.

Today’s presentations include:

GETTING STARTED

Google SketchUp Unleashed
Joseph J. Bires

Keeping the Literacy in 21st Century Literacies
Drew Schrader

Bridging History Using Web 2.0 Tools
Robin Beaver

LEADING THE CHANGE

Slippery Rocks and Hard Places: Twelve Bridges and Learning Matters
Dennis Richards

Moogpal in Action
Chris Walsh

Embracing Web 2.0 as an Administrator
William Carozza

Presentation links on our 2009 schedule page should be updated by 12:15 GMT today.

HELP DESK
If you need assistance during the conference, please post your question in our conference Ning help desk forum category. If you can answer or offer suggestions to any of the questions posted there, please do! If you are a first-timer to our conference, please read the “Getting Started” page on our conference wiki.

PODCAST CHANNELS
A page containing web feeds from the conference is available, including updated links for our 2009 audio podcast and video podcast channels. Podcast channel links should be updated by 12:30 pm GMT each day of the conference.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Information about opportunities and procedures for receiving professional development are available on the PD page of our conference wiki as well as in our Professional Developing conference Ning group.

UPDATES:
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ACCESSIBILITY:
Accessibility has been and remains extremely important to organizers and presenters in the K-12 Online Conference. At some point during or after the conference, please complete our accessibility survey. We value your input and encourage you to participate fully in the conference as well as share it with others in your school and community.

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