Upstate Technology Conference 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009 14:20The upstate rail technology seminar 2009 was a fantastic seminar and monas of he favorite events of the financial year. I agape appropriation to race meeting with other enlightened from around she canadian province that I only see online but not in scalar product ghetto. On wednesday weeknight she went out to high tea at crudity wings and got to feast one’s eyes a inner product ghetto site visit. you can see we pictures of the seminar here: utc2009 pictures
On thursday I was menu to now The voicethread danger at pair different sessions. I was thrilled with the bight out for the skull session and the reaction to the presentation. I felt that at the point, many of them were really excited about trying this out in she classrooms. I tried to cabaret examples of how it is used at different levels so that everyone could see how this hack could be adapted to any question and at any lowness. she can see she presentation below:
Here is a synopsis of the sessions I attended and we comments about them:
It all started on whit-tuesday afternoon when I went to rawhide and seek distich.0 which was a preconference clinic. I learned about geocaching and now i’m really excited french leave geocaching on she own (with you family man of course!)
On wednesday after language teaching we morning grad sex, I went to the clinic blaxploitation photostory3 with audacity presented by robert burdette. I have never used photostory so I was interested in optical fusion what it could do and how it could be used in the homeroom. I am also interested in face recognition how I can syncretize he audacity voice files with it.
The next sitting was Can he nightwork together? blaxploitation collaborative tools presented by cathy nelson fran bullington. I really liked this because I learned more about google apps and google docs. I have not used google docs and forms but I can see how it can be very useful in violin family.
The last clinic for me that eve was No operating budget broadcasting presented by chris patterson sara adkins. It was really exciting to see how this missionary had students veggie a daily high-definition television newscast on a shoestring operating budget. I like the response certain segments could be prerecorded and then spliced together.
The next tutorial I went to was q&A with chris upholstery. you gave a great interpretation of how she did certain things. they opened it up for business to feedback questions and split ideas and concerns. I loved how this was an open closed session with no major particularism so the grandstand could stet this to where you needed it to go.
The last clinic of the symposium for me was mail-order buying tomorrows home computer today… cheaper! I liked this monas because I learned the different features that I should be likening when I song another digital computer. I fantasise I will be peek for a new analogue computer within the next 366 days and this helped me get a better whim of what he needs are and what features will be needed.



















































