Preparing for e-Show n Tell 2007
I’m very excited to be joining the Australian Flexible Learning Framework’s eNetworks team again – this time contributing as blogger for their November Online Conference, which is titled (you guessed it!) e-Show n Tell 2007. My role will be to providing an ongoing new stream on the events and discussions happening online in Elluminate during the 3 days 7 – 9 November.
In preparation for the event, I’ve established this blog and setup a few bits and pieces for people to engage in. I hope this space will not only provide a great way to find out what’s going on during the conference, but will also allow you to share your thoughts during and after the event!
You can:
- Subscribe! To keep up to date on what’s happening at the event add the e-Show n Tell 2007 Blog RSS Feed to your favourite rss reader. We will be announcing events via the blog throughout the 3 days.
- Tag It! The eshowntell2007 Del.icio.us Tag which has been established to track links from the presentations. Add your useuful links too by tagging with the conference tag – eshowntell2007. An ongoing stream of del.icio.us links is feeding into the sidebar of this blog, so keep an eye on it for lots of webby goodness!
- Join in via Twitter. I’ve established the eshowntell2007 Twitter account to provide announcements and mini-blogs throughout the three days. Follow us to keep track and add your comments by including @eshowntell2007 at the beginning of your message. The Twitter stream will appear in the sidebar of this blog throughout the conference.
- Comment here! We’d love to hear what youv’e got to say. What did you like or disklike? What made you think? What ideas have been sparked? You can also subscribe to the comment feed to keep track of what others are saying.
About Me!
I guess I should also introduce myself! As the ‘About the Blogger’ page says…… My name is Jo Kay and I’m based in Wollongong, Australia. I am a freelance geek, web developer, artist and facilitator with a passion for the internet in general. I am currently working for a number of educational organisations on elearning related projects, including supporting teachers and students in the use of Web 2.0 and social networking tools. I am also a well-known resident in the virtual world of Second Life, and have lately been focussing my research around the uses of virtual worlds in education.
To find out more about my work visit jokay.com.au or sleducation.wikispaces.com.
Seeya at the conference!

