Citizen journalism epitomizes the belief that the experiences of people personally involved with an issue present a different -- and often more complete -- picture of events than can be derived from the perspective of an outsider. Congratulations! You are invited to generate news, discussion, resources, and commentary about Sakai 2011 conference events. Not only are you providing a valuable community service to those unable to attend, but you will also have fun, meet interesting people, and gain more from the conference in doing so!
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The Sakai North American Conference 2011 will take place on the 14th, 15th and 16th of June, at the Westin Bonaventure*, Los Angeles. Pre-conference sessions will be held on June 13th.
How to get started
- Make it your own
Consider the many ways you can (and prefer to) contribute and choose those that suit you.- Twitter (#sakai11)
- Blogging
- Vlogging & videos
- Photos - tagged, captioned, etc.
- Session minutes - posted to the conference wiki
- Do a little planning
Review the conference schedule- Identify the events of interest to you & your institution
- Plan in advance how you will capture and share info on that topic
- Pack your bags. Is media involved? Have batteries? Mini-tripods?
- Sign up below!
Let's see what topics we are already planning to cover and how.- We can use Netvibes to collect all of the blogs, tweets, videos, etc. that are published if we have URLs, tags, etc. (in development)
- All contributions are warmly welcomed! A single blog post or video can have a big impact.
Documenting the Conference
Name |
Institution |
Topics of interest - those you would like to cover and/or |
How will you share/publish info? |
Need any help such as equipment or people? |
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UNC-Chapel Hill |
Sakai 2.x roadmap, accessibility, OAE, success stories, migration, opencast, tech demos |
http://blog.sakai.unc.edu |
If someone wants to help me round up interviewees, I'd appreciate it! |
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University of Delaware |
OER, e-textbooks, social media integration with Sakai |
Pics, videos, Tweets, blog posts, name it |
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Reba-Anna Lee |
Marist College |
OAE, OER, newbies, migration stories, |
Pics, video, Tweets |
I will interview anyone if needed. |
Virginia Tech |
Migration, Training/Support, Change Mgmt/Org. Mgmt., Social Media & Sakai, Technology Demos, anything really. |
Blog: [http://amsdiane.blogspot.com/ |
I will happily interview folks or contact folks to arrange for interviews! |
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Johns Hopkins |
Teaching & Learning, TWSIA |
Twitter: @robcoyle |
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The Longsight Group |
Sakai OAE, Evaluation System, Hybrid Mode, Dev |
Twitter: @nicolamj |
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Roger Henry |
Indiana University |
Learning Technologies Consultant |
Twitter: @rogerjhenry |
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University of the Pacific |
Social Media integration with Sakai, Streaming Video, Training, Support |
Twitter: @natefinley |
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Jennifer Staley |
American Public University System (APUS) |
Kaltura & Video integration, migration/transition, training & development, social media integration w/Sakai, innovative uses of Sakai, tech demos |
Twitter: @jennystaley |
I'll interview/chat with anyone that would like to share. I will also be trying my hand at creating short podcasts to share on our AMU Radio station. http://amuradio.com/about/ |
Robert Long |
Saginaw Valley State University |
Sakai 2.x Development, OAE, technical side of Sakai, social interactions outside of the scheduled sessions |
Twitter: @relong |
Nah, I'm Mr. Independent! |
Everything |
Twitter: @xolotl |
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The Australian National University |
Sakai 2.x development and future, innovative uses of Sakai, social media, integrations, low level hacking, tech demos |
Twitter: @steveswinsburg |
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