Room With A View

July 10, 2006

NECC 2006 Thoughts

Filed under: NECC06 — Rob @ 5:49 am and



I’m sitting on the plane on my way home after NECC 2006. It was my first time at NECC. After several years of hearing about NECC, and reading all the blog posts I could last year, it was great to actually attend. Here are a few highlights from my time at NECC 2006.

Alan November
I attended Alan’s presentation Teaching Zack to Think. His presentation style and sense of humour were great. His message of the importance of individuals knowing how to check who’s responsible for the information they read on the web is very important. It’s something most teachers have been neglecting but it’s extremely important. His practical demonstration of the syntax to use with search engines was great. He suggested keeping up with search engine news by following Danny Goodman’s writings at www.searchenginewatch.com

Nicholas Negroponte
Several people have already blogged on his $100 laptop presentation. I don’t have anything to add except that it was a highlight of my experience at NECC.

More information can be found at the One Laptop Per Child Wiki.

Leslie Fisher
I caught two of Leslie’s sessions The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Taking Good Digital Pictures and Editing Them Effectively and Gadgets You Must Have. Her gadgets session was just fun–at least for geeks. It didn’t necessarily have a lot to do with education but for a Friday afternoon session it was great. Leslie’s a great presenter. If she wasn’t a geek she could be doing stand up. Her photography session was very practical. What I appreciated most is that she focussed on taking good pictures. I find that people often focus on things one can do in photo editing software and neglect the fact that one has to start with a well composed photo. It doesn’t matter how much time a person spends editing a poorly composed photo, it’s still going to be a bad photo.

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