The last day of the conference, I did stick it out until the end. Not too much to recap either.
I attended a panel called "Golbal Perspectives in Wikipedia Research" where I was introduced to one of the panelists during the session on Twitter (I put something on Twitter when she was speaking, and she added me as a friend as the next person was speaking). I did walk up and say hi to her after it was done.
The Plenary Session with Connie Yowell called, "Digital Media and Learning" was really the highlight of the day on Wednesday. Some good insights and I took some excellent notes.
I started in a panel called "Civic Engagement, Youth and Community: The Role of Place, Education, Information and Technology in Shaping Civic and Political Discourse", but I wasn't feeling well toward the end so I left. I almost considered leaving the conference then, but since there was only one more session after this I though I could stick it out just a few more hours... and I did start to feel a tiny bit better.
I also enjoyed the last session which was called, "Waddling Around the Digital Iceberg: Use of Virtual Spaces and Environments by children, Preteens and Teens".
Now that I have my notes compiled I do intend on elaborating more on some of these sessions. One session that I did want to see (I think Tuesday), but missed for no reason other than I think it got lost in my 40 page program somewhere and I was in la la land at the time, was on social networking at conferences (appropriately enough). I found somebody's notes from that session through a technorati search though so maybe I can incorporate that into the recap of social networking at the conference I plan on writing.
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