Tuesday, July 10, 2007

pre-conference sessions

Yes, I have something conference-related to post. The pre-conference session I went to yesterday morning was not great, it was Bb-facilitated and aimed at academic staff with little or no experience of instructional design. Nothing really wrong with what was said but then again nothing worth writing down either.

The afternoon, on the other hand, was a whole different story, loads worth writing down but sworn to a whole host of confidentiality stuff until later in the conference. The afternoon session was the Bb Ideas Exchange Steering Committee meeting, it was great to catch up with the people I met back in December. We were then treated to various sneak previews; the "coming soon" keynote announcements, the future scenarios for Bb (the session you emailed me about Brian), the app packs availability schedule, developments of social learning spaces, further scholar stuff and then....the moment we'd all been waiting for - Project NG roadmap and a detailed look at the NG prototypes. Can't do that sort of stuff justice on a blog esp with the NDA, but will do an e-learning development team briefing on it when I get back - one thing I will say is that, unlike recent experiences, I did like what I saw.

4 comments:

Louise said...

oh yeah I just remembered...

On way back from pre-conf sessions I bumped into Greg Devine (who says hi, Liz). Enjoying the fact that the conference is in his home town and he can sleep in his own bed. Also saw Chris Ettesse (more on that later), Steve Gilfus (well, it was Paul who spotted him, actually) and then Michael Chasen himself who gave me a very strange "aren't you the person with the unfeasibly large head from Nice?" look or was it a "aren't you associated in some way with the dancing queen from Nice?" look???

Brian said...

It's a good sign that you like the detailed stuff, even if their earlier webinars were less than impressive.

Louise said...

Yes, I can only conclude that Mary was right all along - the early webinars were intended to distract people with shiny things whilst the concentrated on the more sensible stuff - very, very relieved...

gs said...

sounds interesting, glad it's restored your faith.

*waves* to greg (i know he'll not be reading this but say hi if you see him again).

michael chasen was probably thinking: aren't you associated with that person who makes me look six-foot tall...?