Edited by John Baglow, Tuesday, 24 Nov 2015, 12:53
Exploring the Association for Learning Technology website and catching up on this year's annual conference has turned out to be more interesting than I expected. I wonder how I can make use of some of the features with my own work.
is there scope for me to build up a library of my own YouTube videos? I don't make 'presentations' as such though. Maybe I could video snatches of my sessions?
the buttons linking to Twitter etc. This might help get to the people who are missing out on my fantastically interesting blog posts. How do I add these buttons?
really interesting is the page of links to blogs which comment on the conference. But some people do blog at excessive length, I think. Get your point across!
the ALTC monthly community call is a good idea for networking.
Actually, I don't go to conferences any more. That is partly because my college has a strong programme of in-house CPD and also because I work part-time now. I shall make more effort to engage with online resources like these from ALT.
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Exploring the Association for Learning Technology website and catching up on this year's annual conference has turned out to be more interesting than I expected. I wonder how I can make use of some of the features with my own work.
- is there scope for me to build up a library of my own YouTube videos? I don't make 'presentations' as such though. Maybe I could video snatches of my sessions?
- the buttons linking to Twitter etc. This might help get to the people who are missing out on my fantastically interesting blog posts. How do I add these buttons?
- really interesting is the page of links to blogs which comment on the conference. But some people do blog at excessive length, I think. Get your point across!
- the ALTC monthly community call is a good idea for networking.
Actually, I don't go to conferences any more. That is partly because my college has a strong programme of in-house CPD and also because I work part-time now. I shall make more effort to engage with online resources like these from ALT.