Not from the education market he is a commercial guy. Interesting 4-5 years ago when he was hiring no one knew about blogging, but the last few people he hired they were hired because they were bloggers. In fact they came through the educational process, specifically at UTS.
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Entries Tagged as 'BlogTalkDownunder'
Panel – Mick Stanic
May 22nd, 2005 · No Comments · BlogTalkDownunder · 1,976 views
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Panel – Rebecca Blood
May 22nd, 2005 · No Comments · BlogTalkDownunder · 2,116 views
A major theme that has run through the two days is about getting students to blog for life. She look at how many educators were actually walking the talk of using blogs, meaning that if educators are not doing it then how will the students. She mentions a blogger in US who posts [...]
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Closing Panel
May 22nd, 2005 · No Comments · BlogTalkDownunder · 1,893 views
At the end of the two days at BlogTalk Downunder we have a panel discussion with 5 of the invited speakers, I am going to post each of the panellist’s comments separately in the interest of keeping things short.
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Sebastian Fiedler – Key note
May 22nd, 2005 · No Comments · BlogTalkDownunder · 1,916 views
Sebastian says that back in 2003 there was very little work being done in the educational arena, and now compared to today there has been a major amount of work/evolution around the globe. He moved through much of his content at a rapid rate due to time issues so some of this is very [...]
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Katie Cavanagh
May 22nd, 2005 · No Comments · BlogTalkDownunder · 2,528 views
Katie started out lecturing in IT, then digital art and now English literature, she is involved in a project in setting up a blogging environment for all of the art students across Adelaide. Of interest this was her first conference presentation, she did really well. Her Mac would not connect to the projector [...]
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