Jeep

13 06 2008

No, “Jeep” is not a web 2.o application. Jeep is our sound man and musician extraordinaire. He is featured on David Warlick’s latest post:

http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/archives/1484

David Warlick, Will Richardson, and Jeep share a laugh during an early morning sound check. Jeep’s blog can be found at:

http://blogs.ksbe.edu/jobrione/ 

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Mahalo from Dean

12 06 2008

Aloha e Conference Participants:

Mahalo for joining us at this year’s KS Ed Tech Conference. We hope the conference exposed you to new thoughts and ideas, inspired you to embrace the tools of the read write web, and started you thinking about the road ahead – a road that David Warlick referred to as unpredictable? Good luck to you as you start blogging, podcasting, twittering and creating your very own personal learning networks. Remember what Will Richardson said, you have to learn about, adopt and use these tools before you can effectively teach and apply them with your students.

We will be updating our conference blog over the next few weeks so please be sure to check back often. Better yet, practice your RSS skills and subscribe to our blog to have the latest information pushed to you. Your thoughts, reflections and insights are important to us, so please post comments on our blog. And, most of all, please remember to fill out conference evaluations for each of the sessions you attended as well as the overall conference evaluation. You can access the online evaluation at: http://blogs.ksbe.edu/edtechconference/conference-evaluation/

For those who registered for the conference but were unable to attend, we hope to see you next year.

By the way, did you remember to email your partner from yesterday to share what you committed to doing? ☺

Mahalo,
Dean

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Will Richardson’s Ustream.TV Channel

11 06 2008

View Dean Tomita’s introduction and David Warlick’s keynote session on Weblogg-ed TV. Here’s the link:

http://www.ustream.tv/channel/weblogg-ed-tv

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David’s 2¢? Priceless….

11 06 2008

An excerpt from David Warlick’s blog:

“First of all, I want to say out loud how much I enjoyed the EdTech conference in Honolulu, and not so much for the obvious reasons. Much more because of the genuine and constant kindness that was shared by everyone. The hospitality that I received there, and everywhere I went in Honolulu warmed my soul.”

Click on link to read the entire post. http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/archives/1482

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Please Continue….

11 06 2008

those online conversations on this blog. The conference has ended ONLY in physical space….

Also, please complete your online evaluations. We would like to study them and use your feedback & input to design a better conference experience for next year.

Mahalo!

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Mahalo!

10 06 2008

Mahalo to all of the speakers, volunteers, and especially the participants, for a wonderful experience.

Aloha and A Hui Hou.

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The Road Ahead….

10 06 2008

Mark Standley closed our conference with a thoughtful afternoon keynote. What will our schools look like years from now?

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Online Evaluations

10 06 2008

Aloha,

The online conference evaluations are operational. Please complete the evaluations. We truly appreciate your feedback, comments, & suggestions. Thanks so much!

Mahalo,

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Day 2

10 06 2008

David Warlick is giving his keynote right now, 8:35 a.m. (Hawaii Standard Time.) The audience is loving it….

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Updates of Breakout Descriptions

9 06 2008

Nuts & Bolts of Blogs & Blogging
Presenters:
Gayla Traylor, Kamehameha Schools Teacher
Andy Chung, Kamehameha Schools Teacher

Abstract:
Free online blog tools for the enhancement and interactivity of online conversations and communication.

Alltop
Presenter:
L.P. Neenz Faleafine, Online Editor for Alltop, Truemorist for Truemors

Abstract:
Nononina is the company that owns Truemors and Alltop. The CEO of
Nononina is former Apple Fellow at Apple Communications, managing
director of Garage Technology Ventures, world renown author and
speaker, Guy Kawasaki. Alltop is a “digital magazine rack” that takes
the “aggravation out of aggregation.” It’s the starting point for
information on a variety of topics.

Sprout Builder Widgets for Lessons, School Websites, and More
Presenter:
Austin N., Sprout Inc. http://www.sproutbuilder.com

Abstract:
Sprout Builder allows anyone to create Rich Multimedia Content (a.k.a.
Flash widgets). Use Sprout Builder in your school as coursework (e.g.
digital media, web design, etc.). Or allow faculty, administration, or
student activities clubs to create content for your school’s website…
and if the content ever needs updating, changes made through Sprout
Builder will automatically update it.
You’ll never have to bug your web-master for updates again! Create
interactive Video, Slideshows, display RSS feeds, Surveys, Signup forms,
Fundraisers, Maps, Calendars and more.

ThinkQuest
Presenter:
Gabriel Alisna, Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama, Speech Department Co-Director

Abstract:
ThinkQuest inspires students to think, connect, create, and share. Students work in teams to build innovative and educational websites to share with the world. Along the way, they learn research, writing, teamwork, and technology skills.

http://www.thinkquest.org/

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Reminders

9 06 2008

Don’t forget….

1. Your booklet.

2. Your name badge.

3. Your raffle ticket.

4. Your laptop.

5. Your enthusiasm.

6. And….a warm jacket might be a good plan. I’m considering mittens…. :)

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Schedule Updates for Tuesday

9 06 2008

Aloha,

There are two updates for Breakout Session 6, 1:15-2:15 p.m. on Tuesday:

Austin N. w/ Sprout Builder will be in Room 3.

Gayla Traylor and Andy Chung, “Nuts & Bolts of Blogs & Blogging” will be in Room 10.

Mahalo.

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Blast Off!!

9 06 2008

Kukulu Kaiaulu got off to an incredible start this morning with Will Richardson’s keynote. Many teachers were in awe of what they learned today.

A big mahalo to all of the breakout presenters. We are looking forward to a fantastic Day 2!

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Conference Set Up is Complete!

8 06 2008

Phew! We can hardly wait till tomorrow! We are ready to rock & roll!

Please view our Flickr photostream for a behind-the-scenes look….

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David Warlick Blogs About Our Conference

8 06 2008

Good stuff!

Please visit:

http://davidwarlick.com/2cents/archives/1478

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An Email from Manchester, CT

8 06 2008

“I know nothing about who or what you are.
Browsing through the Sprout website I went to your site ets.ksbe.edu
edtechconfrence (kukulu kaiaulu 2.0), I believe to see examples of
multiple pages.

Once there I simply clicked on the schedule tab.

Wow… by going through your schedule items and reading the
abstracts I discovered 22 references to Web apps I did not know
about. This astounded me. Whoever you are, or what ever your
organization you should be commended for forging such a provocative
program. How interesting that my personal interest in Sprout
technology brought me into your site’s promotion of pedagogy on the
same, and very similar, yet diverse subjects. Very well done, I’ll
bet your participants loved it! Mahalo!

I am a fifty seven year old student of the new and bold, have a
degree in Business (Lewis & Clark ‘79, Portland) and happen to be
very interested in bringing my video and web experience into my
community schools.”

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Hitchhikr

7 06 2008

David Warlick has graciously set up a hitchhikr site for our conference. It’s a great way to track the conference (or for your friends and colleagues to track the conference remotely.) Tag your Flickr photos, blog posts, and YouTube videos with “kukulukaiaulu2.0″ or “edtechconf” and they will be displayed on the hitchhikr site. Please visit:

http://hitchhikr.com/?id=379

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Flickr Photostream

6 06 2008

Aloha,

Our Flickr photostream is ready to go. Take pictures at the conference and upload them to your personal Flickr account. Tag your photos with “edtechconf” and they will appear in the slide show on the Flickr Stream page of our blog. Cool!


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EdTech Conference Announcement

4 06 2008

An announcement of our EdTech Conference was recently made on Ning Classroom 2.0.

http://www.classroom20.com/profiles/blog/

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B.Y.O.L.

2 06 2008

Wireless high-speed internet access will be provided at the conference. Please bring your laptops. Mahalo!

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