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Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers?July 25, 2008
I am co-chairing the AASL09 2.0 Subcommittee with Robin Williams and I want to see our own networks grow. I want to see us be leaders in the new information and communication landscapes. I'll be visiting Charlotte with the team in mid-August. Let's plan together.
Of course there are issues. Among them: intellectual property rights, speakers' concerns, and exposure. From my perspective:
Please share your ideas in the comments!
How can we work togther to make AASL09 more 2.0? To learn more about the issues and joins of backchanneling, read the wonderful Lisa Thumann's Backchannel Backlash. Don't miss the fascinating comments and the new expectations these folks so strongly express!
Posted by Joyce Valenza Ph.D on July 25, 2008 | Comments (18)
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Nancy Keane commented: Joyce -- This is just the message I brought back to my state association. It was so exciting to be in Newton and see how it all comes together. Now I can't imagine going to a conference that does not have all that available. Sign me up for your posse!
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? joycevalenza commented: I am counting on you, Nancy! Rally the New England folks, okay?
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Gina Webster commented: I couldn't agree more. I think you're hit a whole pack of nails squarely on the head. I've felt like the library media world has been collecting dust for the past several years. I love what you have to say about our library "brand." That concept really hits home with me.
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? janhasbro commented: Go Joyce! This is exactly the feeling I had when I returned from AASL in Reno. I was just building some Web 2.0 skills and I missed using them at the conference,as well as hearing what others might have to say about some of the great sessions I attended, including yours. I don't think this would stop people from attending, I think rather that we would get more participation, both on-site and off. We will hear a bigger voice. Here in CA, some of us were only able to attend AASL because it was in the west this year, but I would like to think that we can all have our voices heard and hear each other wherever the conference is held.
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Lisa Thumann commented: I hope that AASL09 is as open as BLC08 was to UStreaming and podcasting. One thing that you may consider moving forward is a model similar to what Chris Lehman did at Educon2.0 with the students in charge of the UStream.
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Rob Darrow commented: Yes! Why is it like pulling teeth to pull library conferences to get to this point? Is it money? Is it lack of knowledge? I just don't get it. Thanks for putting this out there. I hope the AASL people will follow through to do this - what has been happening in other conferences for the past two years!
July 25, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Nancy White commented: Joyce - I absolutely agree! Though I wasn't able to participate much in the backchannel conversation at NECC, I absorbed all that I could and recognize the importance of this. I will volunteer - podcast, Twitter - live blogging - put me to work! And I will do what I can to rally the Colorado attendees!
July 26, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? joycevalenza commented: What a great reaction! Looks like we have the beginning of a movement, friends.
July 26, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? CATHERINE NELSON commented: I for one am looking forward to AASL being a front-runner in 2.0--I became tired of waiting and migrated to ISTE and NECC to feed my needs. It was surprising to see Joyce Valenza at NECC the whole time this year-generally she is splitting time with ALA folks for the summer conference.
July 27, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Brenda D. Anderson commented: Joyce - thank you for moving us forward. I will be at AASL 09 so count me in on doing what is needed. I am also going to be at MASL this October and know that you are the keynote. Can we get some of this same Web 2.0 going on at that conference? I'm ready and able.
July 27, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Linda George commented: Joyce, you said it. I am so glad so many NHSTE folks were there and that several from my district got the message. I will be emailing your article to all that I know! Thank you so much!
July 27, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Barb Jansen commented: Yes! I agree. So far, I have not been to a conference that even has really good wireless in ALL rooms. That would be a good start. The NECC conference had wireless, but it didn't always work. I went to the Texas Library Association annual assembly at the Hyatt in Austin early this month and there was NO wireless available. I could not show my committee Google Docs or wikis, which we were contemplating using for a project.
July 28, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Lorine Walker commented: Joyce, I am taking a wonderful online course through Mansfield University which is located in Pennsylvania. The course is entitled “Information Searching, Retrieval, and Presentation Strategies" taught by Janet Amann. This course is helping veteran and novice school library media specialists learn how to better teach information and communicate in specialists. the edtech world. After thirty-three years of working in the education field, I am now learning how to utilize Wikis, Blogs, Podcasting, and more. I have learned that it is never too late to learn how to be a better information and communication.
July 29, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Janice Albright commented: As I am reading this, the PSLA leadership is meeting at State College. I hope that these sorts of activities will take place at our own conference.
July 30, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Diane commented: I loved this post, Joyce. You are not the alone by any means in the library community either. There are many of us asking for more, more, more. In fact, Janet Swan Hill is heading a taskforce to study this for ALA. I don't know all the details, but I look forward to finding out more soon. I'll make sure and pass along this discussion to others. It needs to continue.
July 31, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? joycevalenza commented: Wow, Diane, I didn't know this was under study. Very cool. It looks like we may have our little "army" of volunteers. I will keep you all posted on our progress after my visit to Charlotte. And Lorine, that Mansfield course was the one I originally wrote! Small world.
August 4, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? Peggy Sullivan commented: As I read your statement and the comments it prompted, I was reminded of a rather funny (?) thing that happened at the Public Library Association conference in Minneapolis in March, 2008. Paper was virtually forbidden, and, at one of the sessions where the speaker was running a marathon of comments about a myriad of books, and people were scrambling to keep up, she noted that the decision had been made not to make paper lists of the books mentioned available, as had been done in the past. But then, she held up a plastic water bottle, one of several on the speakers' table and said, "But they have these all over the place! What's going on?" I know it's not the same question as the technology issue, but it is related to being au courant....
August 4, 2008
In response to: Streaming and backchanneling AASL09? Volunteers? joycevalenza commented: Peggy, Perhaps booklist presentations may be a little different, though for our own state conf, I know folks feel a lot better knowing that the pdf versions of the lists will be there for them whenever they need them.
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