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MSU Technology Showcase: The Usual Suspects

| Posted on: February 20th, 2009 | Categories: Conference, Creativity, Design, Fun, Learning, Representation, TPACK, Teaching, Technology, Worth Reading | 1 Comment »
Other related posts and pages: |TPACK and online learning | TPACK goes Chinese… virtually | Amruta Patil’s Family Album | Hobnob with MSU faculty | Looking for IT in India |

I have been invited by Patrick Dickson, Byron Brown and Jon Sticklen to offer a lowkeynote address (note emphasis on lowkey!) for MSU’s Second Annual Faculty Technology Showcase (more details here).

I have created a small presentation to go with my lowkeynote, slides available here.

I also created a graphic “capturing” the three people who organized this, based on the movie The Usual Suspects. I thought this may be useful to record for historical purposes, so here it is below.

Leigh Wolf took some pictures of the show (link in the comment section or here). Some ego shots (thanks to Steve Yelon & Leigh Wolf) below:



| Posted on: February 20th, 2009
Other related posts and pages: |TPACK and online learning | TPACK goes Chinese… virtually | Amruta Patil’s Family Album | Hobnob with MSU faculty | Looking for IT in India |


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