MP3 of my presentation from the Open Ed Workshop

As mentioned several weeks ago, I gave a short somewhat informal presentation regarding the CCK08 student experience at the Open Education Workshop on November 21st. The event was held at Macquarie University and had a nice diverse turn-out of attendees from across many different levels of education – including primary, secondary, tertiary, and even government.

I’ve just received word that the recordings of the event have been released and are now available for download via the Australian Service for Knowledge of Open Source Software (ASK-OSS) website, who were largely responsible for organising and facilitating the event.

For the record I’m including my slides and the MP3 of my presentation below. Alas with only 6 minutes to devote to the talk I was hard pressed to cover as much as I would have liked to, but I’m hopeful that I presented a fairly holistic picture of the student experience:

[podcast]http://techticker.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/10mike_unsw.mp3[/podcast]

Student Experiences In CCK08
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About Mike Bogle

Educational Technologist for the University of New South Wales.
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2 Responses to MP3 of my presentation from the Open Ed Workshop

  1. Keith Lyons says:

    Thanks for sharing this, Mike. I have been looking forward to it since your earlier post.

    Keith

  2. Mike Bogle says:

    Hi Keith,

    My pleasure – I hope it doesn’t disappoint. I haven’t had many opportunities to present historically and am trying to improve in that respect. I think I start jumping around in the last minute or two, but hopefully not so much that it’s impossible to follow.

    I’d love to hear your thoughts and criticisms if you have any. Always learning, that’s me :)

    Cheers,

    Mike

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