Showing posts with label necc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necc. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

The Name Game

I'm still processing my NECC experiences. I've taken notes about some interesting conversations: there is fodder for at least a dozen postings on my little pad.

The best aspect of NECC for me has been, just as I anticipated, the opportunity to link names with faces, blogs, and Tweets. I've been able to connect with individuals, to examine concepts we hold in common, to expand understanding, to explore new trains of thought. It's random, unpredictable, magical.

Until I'm back home with "worlds enough and time" to do justice to this period of intense sharing and growth, I'll leave you with some images of what matters most to me - my PLN. People.

It's always about the people for me.
















"I have bought golden opinions from all sorts of people." -William Shakespeare

Sunday, June 22, 2008

NECC: The posting


My first NECC, and I couldn't be more excited! I'll get to attend Keynotes, check out new technologies on the exhibition floor, and explore a city that is legendary in American history.

As a member of a international panel of librarians, with Joyce Valenza, Carolyn Foote, Cathy Nelson, Anita Beaman, Judy O'Connell, and Kim Cofino (presenting remotely), I will get to experience the conference from both sides.

Not bad at all for someone with these stats:




Feed, Tag, Research: Remixing for School Library 2.5
Date: Wednesday, July 2
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Location: Grand Hyatt San Antonio
Room: Lone Star Ballroom F

Remember: Information fluency isn't just for librarians any more! Please come join us and add your voice to the conversation.