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		<title>Edumedia 08 &#8211; a review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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 <a href="http://elearningblog.tugraz.at/archives/949">Martin already mentioned</a>) 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.</p>
<h2>ePortfolio Expert Forum</h2>
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<ul>
<li>
<p>First <strong>John Pallister</strong> [<a href="http://mosep.elggspaces.com/jpallister/weblog/">Blog</a>] told about his experences in the MOSEP Project and with ePrtfolios in general. After his presentation he asked what our status concerning ePortfolios is yet.</p>
<p>His answer is:</p>
<p><em>The ePortfolio process supports a shift from teaching to learning;</em><br />
<em>We are not taking full advantage of the process yet â€“ why not?</em> You will find <a href="http://eportfolios-and-plts.googlegroups.com/web/salzburg%20June%2008.ppt?gda=-8-dYkUAAABhRikb9j9E7ezl1uOT6ZCbix94uzxHWzdmqJcULTAnmGG1qiJ7UbTIup-M2XPURDQ6pUuUdEX015EfJMKiIHMQ3fzHfZcVQ-wOrk5jX8X23g">his presentation</a> in a <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/eportfolios-and-plts">ePortfolio Google Group</a>. (Note even thoug the presentation has 54 slides he only used the first 14 during his speech. Thank you <img src='http://appelt.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  )</li>
<li><a href="http://www.iff.ac.at/hofo/pfeffer.html"><strong>Thomas Pfeffer</strong></a> (University of Klagenfurt) were talking about Competence Portfolios and Portfolios for Assesment.</li>
<li><strong>Sieglinde Jakob-KÃ¼hn</strong> talked about frustrating Experiences with Mahara within the MOSEP Project. As i heard later it was caused by the update from Mahara 0.8 to Version 1.0.</li>
<li>
The last presentation inside this forum was done by <strong>Andrea Chrsiten</strong> and <strong>Martin Hofmann</strong> pedagogical University St. Gallen. It dealt with <a href="http://e-portfolio.kaywa.ch/conferences/referat-interaktives-e-portfolio-experten-forum-an-der-edumedia-fachtagung-in-salzburg.html">reflecting portfolios and the possibilitis of development of the personality by doing ePortfolio Work</a>. One example was <a href="http://sarah.eportfolio-phsg.ch/">Sarahs Portfolio.</a></li>
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<p>After all that presentations (I hope they will be online soon) there had been a active discussion.</p>
<h2>Keynotes</h2>
<p>Within the Keynotes there had been the following things interesting for me:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Graham Attwell</strong> of <a href="http://www.pontydysgu.org">Pontydysgu</a> was talking about the <a href="http://www.mosep.org/">MOSEP Project</a> and the Aims and Issues of ePortfolios.<br />
<strong>Aims</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Presentation</li>
<li>Asessment</li>
<li>Planning Aims</li>
<li>Personal Learning</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Issues</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Changes in teaching and learning</li>
<li>Who provides te ePortfolio?</li>
<li>Who can access the portfolio for what purpose?</li>
<li>What should an e-portfolio contain?</li>
<li>How do we represent and recognise informal learning</li>
</ul>
<p>And he added a final statement which I think one should keep in mind when talking about assesment wit ePortfolios</p>
<blockquote><p>Assesment for learning not assesment of learning.</p></blockquote>
</li>
<li>Another Keynote speaker was <a href="http://www.jaycross.com/"><strong>Jay Cross</strong></a>. I have to admit that some of his &#8220;effects&#8221; in the presentation were pretty smart, but alltogether it was&#8217;nt that impressing as expected.<br />
Within his presentation he said learning is based on <em>Comprehension</em>, <em>Conversation</em> and <em>Collaboration</em>.</li>
<li>
The <a href="http://medienpaedagogik.phil.uni-augsburg.de/denkarium/?p=236">most interesting Keynote</a> was offered in the beginning of the second conference day by <a href="http://www.imb-uni-augsburg.de/gabi-reinmann">Gabi Reinmann</a>. She was talking about <a href="http://www.imb-uni-augsburg.de/medienp-dagogik/biblio/selbstorganisation-im-netz-ansto-zum-hinterfragen-impliziter-annahmen-und-pr-">Selbstorganisation im Netz â€“ AnstoÃŸ zum Hinterfragen impliziter Annahmen und PrÃ¤missen</a>.<br />
Abstract:</p>
<blockquote><p>When we talk about â€œself organization on the webâ€ there is little reflection on the implicit presumptions which underlie discussions and recommendations for self-organized learning in Web 2.0. This article elaborates on three of these premises, namely: (a) It is largely clear what self-organization means. (b) Self-organization is possible for anybody anytime. (c) Self-organization is generally desired. The point is not to dismiss self-organized learning on the interactive web or to argue against the boom of self-organization in the public discourse per se. But there are reasons for advocating more transparency and some thoughtfulness.</p></blockquote>
<p>It was one of the very few critical voices but still not strictly avoiding the new options. I really liked that! She was also one of the very few persons who <a href="http://www.imb-uni-augsburg.de/medienp-dagogik/biblio/selbstorganisation-im-netz-ansto-zum-hinterfragen-impliziter-annahmen-und-pr-">offered her materials online</a> yet. Thank you very much!</li>
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<h2>Some short things</h2>
<p>Within a discussion and a Track <a href="http://www.sowi.uni-kl.de/wcms/arnold.html"><strong>Rolf Arnold</strong></a> said some interesting things:</p>
<blockquote><ul>
<li>You can&#8217;t make people learning, earning can&#8217;t be forced.</li>
<li>Technology is comfortable. You dont have to write down everything the teacher is saying, you don&#8217;t have to be in a specific place to &#8220;consume&#8221; you learning content.</li>
<p> and he asks an interesting question:</p>
<li>New Media- New Education?</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adesigna/2551093656/" title="Edumedia von adesigna bei Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3171/2551093656_ac781f5a83_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Edumedia" class="floatright"/></a>And another interesting Session was hosted by <a href="http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/"><strong>Steve Wheeler</strong></a>. He was talking about <em>open content and self organisation: using social software to promote collaborative learning</em>.  Three points leads him to use social software:</p>
<ul>
<li>students should take  responsibility for their own learning</li>
<li>social software offers opportunities for deeper learning</li>
<li>social software promotes reflective practice</li>
</ul>
<p>He is working within two projects called Mentorblog &#038; WikiLit Project.</p>
<p>That are the main things which managed their way to my notes. If i missunderstood something or if you have your own review (does&#8217;nt matter what langauge) please comment or trackback this post.</p>
<p><ins datetime="2008-06-05T19:19:51+00:00">Update:</ins>  <a href="http://groups.google.co.uk/group/eportfolios-and-plts/browse_thread/thread/5ea676d8c506cff7/819677dc76530cf0?hl=en#819677dc76530cf0">EduMedia 2008 &#8211; from an ePortfolio and PLTs perspective</a> John Pallsiters review</p>
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