Upcoming

Peta’s reminded me that Educause Australasia will be happening very soon.

I’ll be doing a panel presentation (symposium) with her, Kathryn and another Murdoch colleague, Penny Coutas. Personal learning Environments – What Works for Librarians is on the Monday 4 May, between 1300 – 1500.

Then on the Wednesday 6 May, between 1030 – 1230, I’ll be presenting on Curtin University Library’s Green Library Project.

Neither presentation is ready, yet.

The interesting thing about preparing for the symposium is the fact that Kathryn is going overseas today (and won’t be home until just days before the conference starts), Peta is on the other side of the country, and I have never met Penny before. We’ll be skyping, and, I suspect, using at least a couple more online tools to work together. I love the fact that the technology facilitates this!

P.S. Will post my thoughts on Aurora shortly. 1) I am still working on it, and 2) I have been asked to present something at the management team meeting at MPOW tomorrow, and I don’t want to pre-empt that by posting here first.

2 Comments

Kathryn Greenhill 10 March 2009

I think we have our first ten minutes or so of the session sorted out – just explain how we worked together to get the session organised…

Peta 13 March 2009

Although the skype call didn’t go (the first time was aborted) as planned (the second time we could not get audio happening) it was a great chat session to kick things off. Now we have a wiki and a couple of weeks to throw ideas and questions into it, before we reconvene. Looking forward to meeting Penny in person.