Edumedia 08 - a review

It was my first Educational Conference I attended as usual visitor. The location St. Virgil in Salzburg was very useful. The Wifi was a little bit weak some times (as Martin already mentioned) and it seems that the eInfrastructure is more important than one thinks sometimes. A lot of the participants where hunting sockets, especially close to the rooms where the sessions took place. Even more important were the Tracks, Forums and Keynotes and I want to sum up my Impressions.

ePortfolio Expert Forum

After all that presentations (I hope they will be online soon) there had been a active discussion.

Keynotes

Within the Keynotes there had been the following things interesting for me:

Some short things

Within a discussion and a Track Rolf Arnold said some interesting things:

  • You can’t make people learning, earning can’t be forced.
  • Technology is comfortable. You dont have to write down everything the teacher is saying, you don’t have to be in a specific place to “consume” you learning content.
  • and he asks an interesting question:

  • New Media- New Education?

EdumediaAnd another interesting Session was hosted by Steve Wheeler. He was talking about open content and self organisation: using social software to promote collaborative learning. Three points leads him to use social software:

He is working within two projects called Mentorblog & WikiLit Project.

That are the main things which managed their way to my notes. If i missunderstood something or if you have your own review (does’nt matter what langauge) please comment or trackback this post.

Update: EduMedia 2008 - from an ePortfolio and PLTs perspective John Pallsiters review

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Comments

Thx for sharing, especially in English. Was nice talking to you, and great stuff you are twittering;-)

Hi Ralf, I’d like to comment on the ePortfolio expert forum and the presentation I held there.
The main issues I tried to make people aware of was not the minor problem we had with Mahara during the testing phase of MOSEP in Germany. And this was not due to any update or so, just the normal bugs you have to deal with when you are using an open source (but not only!!!) software.
What I wanted to say was that it is not enough to have an ePortfolio or to use any other web based tools for improving education. We have to change our attitude towards the way we are teaching and learning and for this we need more support from administration, school management but also more enhusiasm from teachers to change their teaching methods for more collaborative forms.
I am convinced that the method of using ePortfolios will contribute a lot on this long road of learning and reflection as well for students as for teachers.
Thank you for sharing your impressions of the EduMedia conference.

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