The K12Online Conference 2009 is about to begin! So far this year we have enjoyed 3 LAN parties leading up to the main conference. The LAN parties featured past presenters, their presentations, and chat room hullabaloo. While this was all connecting and learning, the main event really gets me dancing! The preconference keynote goes live on Monday, November 30, 2009 at 12:00:00GMT --> Time Where You Are. This doesn't mean you have to be there the moment it goes live (although a bunch of us may be). The discussion of the preconference takes place on Friday December 4, 2009 from 1 - 2:30 am GMT --> Time Where You Are. That live event will take place at EdTechTalk with Kim Cofino live discussing the themes of her keynote with those participants in the chatroom. Of course, you may want to be there live, but if live intervenes, there will be a recording for later.
Below is a conference flyer for you to print and disseminate at your school, church, workplace. The conference is totally free. One only needs the internet, a computer, and a way to listen. Many libraries where I live provide all of these to their patrons. Come join us at the k12Online Conference this year and begin to bridge the divide... K12_2page_09
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