The final resource page is housed at http://sites.google.com/site/aasl2009buffyjhamilton/home . The final slidedeck does not reflect this change, but in the actual presentation, I integrated three live polls from PollEverywhere into the presentation and PowerPoint—audience members could respond to the questions I used to kick off the discussion via Twitter or by texting, and they could see the responses live within the PowerPoint. PollEverywhere rocks! I truly loved having the option to invite audience discussion through a traditional means (flip chart—thank you to Heather Loy for being my scribe) and through digital mediums.
2009, Participatory Librarianship and Learning
this was a whole lot of AWESOME!
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Thank you! You are the queen of awesomeness! 🙂
Buffy
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Really, really enjoyed your session(s) at AASL. I left with so much to chew on… and with lots of great ideas to share with my colleagues back home. Thanks so much.
j
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Jennifer, thank you so much! Please feel free to contact me if you need any additional information!
Best,
Buffy
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