I must admit that my attendance of and participation in the SANTEC web seminar was dreadful the last few days of the event. From the sound of things I wasn’t alone in this respect either. According to their most recent blog post:
“What happened in this seminar when the comments on this blog slowed [...]
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Reflections on SANTEC
Posted in seminars on 24 May 2007 | 1 Comment »
SANTEC off to a good start
Posted in blogging, seminars on 17 May 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Reflecting on the comments across the last several posts on the SANTEC blog, this year’s “Blogs for quality learning in developing contexts” is turning into an excellent introduction to the technology for new users.
Many of the participants so far have come from regions/institutions where the concept of blogging is extremely new. As [...]
Blogs for Quality Learning
Posted in blogging, seminars on 16 May 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Today was the first day of SANTEC’s “Blogs for quality learning in developing contexts” online seminar. SANTEC, which stands for The Society and Network for Technology in Education through Collaboration
“is an enabling network of educational technology practitioners with an interest in educational technology in developing environments. The aim of SANTEC is to be a [...]