2006 Global Summit Wrap Up:Episode 2

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2006 Global Summit wrap-up

In this episode, Gerry White of education.au shares some of the initial findings from the feedback provided by participants of the 2006 Global Summit held 17-19 October in Sydney.

The Summit provided for a unique level of interactivity and generated outcomes beyond the podcasts, presentations and papers of the presenters.

Currently the input from conference participants is being analysed not only to provide education.au with feedback on conference itself - but to provide guidance on the way forward in using technology in education. This interview explores some of the major ideas explored in the summit, looks at demographics and provides an initial peek at what the participants feel the future holds for educators.

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Resources for this episode

Global Summit podcasts, papers and presentations
A collection of resources from the Global Summit 2006.

Global Summit conference page
The conference page relating to the 2006 Global Summit.

education.au Seminars
education.au's seminar blog

Global Summit 2006 Flickr photos
Photos uploaded to Flickr by various Global Summit participants.

Technorati Results for Global Summit 2006
The tag was globalsummit06

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