One last day of Virtual Posters…
Dec 5th, 2007 by jokay
I’ve made this Animoto video to record an impression of the eLearning 07 event - which we held over a month ago now! I couldn’t resist this cool tool, and hope it brings back some good memories for those who attended. For me the memories of techical dramas, stress and hard work are fading, and I’m focussing on the conversations, new learning, connections and innovations that came out of the event. Thanks to everyone how attended, contributed, commented, criticized, praised and recorded the event!
As many of you know, we established a poster display and conference area on the Island of jokaydia in Second Life - which included the posters that were contributed by each of the NSW LearnScope Teams this year. This space provided online participants the opportunity to engage in some of the activities held at the real life event, and also allowed people from all over the world to connect to and engage with the outcomes and information provided by each of the LearnScope 2007 teams.
During the 2 day event (1 and 2 November 2007) the virtual display was visited by 217 individuals (avatars). Since the event, the Poster display has been visited by 766 Second Life residents (avatars) - allowing educators and eLearning specialists from around the world to connect with NSW LearnScope teams and learn more about what they are doing.
The posters will be displayed in Second Life until 5pm on the 6 December 2007, so drop inworld and check out yours and other team members posters. To teleport to jokaydia click here.
On Friday I will start pulling it all down… so we can prepare for our next adventure adventure…. hosting the International Edublog Awards 2007 in Second Life!
She’s a bewdy Jo!
[...] The results are stunning - the site has been created by professional video producers, and the transitions are timed nicely with the mood, tempo and beat of each musical accompaniment. Here’s a demonstration of what is produced - this example was put together on-the-fly at a live event, so it’s a good example of what can be done in very little time and without much effort: - a video of photos from the E-Learning 07 event held earlier this year at the University of NSW, created by Jo Kay: [...]