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adina sullivanIn changing times, we need to raise our heads out of the water every once in a while, take a drink of kool-aid, network, learn, and energize. Yet, we can't always make it to the conferences we need to attend to mix with the people we need to see -- face-to-face. This is why Hitchhikr was invented, to provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event. Here are some tutorials on how to tap into the emerging technologies that make Hitchhikr possible. (to be added soon)
* Setting up a blog
* Fast-tracking into the Blogosphere through Technorati
* Getting Connected (finding WiFi near your conference)
* Setting up a flickr account
* Adding to the global flickr photo album
* Sending conference pictures directly into the blogsophere from your phone
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Keith SchroederHitchKikr will provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event.
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Caroline O'BannonWebsite that lists the upcoming and past conferences along with tags used to for posting blog entries specifically for them.
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Tom Hemingwayvirtual space to aggregate blogs, podcasts, and RSS, around ed tech conferences. Will include tutorials on rss, conference blogging. technologies that make Hitchhikr possible.
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Micah SittigFollow conferences through Flickr and weblog feeds, aggregated on one site. Good for prof dev.
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gina stefaninionline tool to keep you up to date on technology conferences
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jkraussDavid Warlick created Hitchhikr to track conferences
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Julie Mathiesenfollow conference posts
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koroghcm usLists education, educational technology conferences past, present and future. Has some links to blogs about the conference, the conference web site, etc. Good place to look for possible conferences to attend and present at.
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John RiveraConference website information and more
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Ashlyn DeWittThis is why Hitchhikr was invented, to provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event. Here are some tutorials on how to tap into th
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Lynne CroweHitchhikr was invented, to provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event.
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Janetta GartonTech conferences
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David WarlickWe live in a time of rapid change, where few of us are doing what we learned to do in college. Few of us are doing what we did three years ago. Our work becomes obsolete, or it gets insourced, outsourced, or even mobsourced to others, as we find new and m
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Brian MullListing of tagged conferences in the education realm
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Scott Leslieconference aggregator site
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James LeeschBlogging aid by the author of 2Cents worth
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Alan LevineThis is why Hitchhikr was invented, to provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event.
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his is why Hitchhikr was invented, to provide you with a virtual space where, thanks to blogs, podcasts, and RSS, we can connect, share, respond, and grow knowledge out beyond the place and time of the event. Here are some tutorials on how to tap into the emerging technologies that make Hitchhikr possible. (to be added soon)
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