It was just...yeah... No words, just beaming smiles and goosebumps. Mind has been blown and Baker can't talk--as Liz and anyone else who has worked with me can attest, this is a miracle!
Screenshot of Liz & I at EdmodoCon. Photo Credit: N. Dale |
In the meantime, I'd like to put a call out to all you wonderful and amazing readers...
For those of you who attended the conference, virtually or in person, please share your experiences as a guest post on my blog. I'd love to hear from you, the audience, about your experience with Edmodocon! Great take-aways? Favorites? Recaps? Share, share share! Your submission can be in written, audio, or video form.
Just complete the form below and provide a link to where I can find your submission and I will copy/paste into a post here. For those of you who don't have your own blog or are unsure, this is super easy because you don't have to worry about design: I'll do that for you! And if you already published it on your blog, I don't mind! Posts will go up ASAP. You keep 'em coming, I'll keep posting them! My only stipulation is that you demonstrate appropriate and professional digital citizenship. #JustSayin'
There is one very important thing that was evident during Edmodocon that I can put into words right now:
Using Edmodo as a management and communication system has transformed my teaching, learning, and connectivity, but it is the PEOPLE who created, maintain, and use Edmodo that make all this magic happen. The tool is leverage to lift the load of learning. No matter the tool you use, it is the PEOPLE who matter most.
We make each other better, together.
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ReplyDeleteFabulous blog! I enjoyed EdmodoCon very much and look forward to reading more about it. Cheers! Jeanne
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeanne! What did you like best about the whole experience?
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