The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) has extended an invitation via YouTube http://youtube.com/futureinternet for people to ask questions and share ideas on the future of the Internet ahead of its conference in Seoul, Korea on 17-18 June 2008.
education.au CEO Greg Black has made the following submission of behalf of education.au. Titled Educators won't be able to watch this video, Greg poses a challenge to the conference delegates regarding the barriers teachers and students face in using web-based tools.
So you may not be able to see this video in your workplace.
Leave me a note to say where you watched it.
4 comments:
Hi Kerrie,
Thanks for this video.
I'm going to embed in all my official blogs and wikis. At first I thought no one would see it, thinking it was a you tube video, but it would leave a blank space on their screen and may make them curious as to what they may be missing...Then I realised that it has been posted on blip tv, which has not yet been banned/
I'm constantly telling my students to view this or that video (sometimes my own) at home. And my students are adult people!
Well... I can see it at home... will check in the morning....
I have found teacher tube to be great, most of the really good stuff is on both... but it means having to look through both... which is a drag...
I watched it at home yesterday but this morning at school I can't even see the video to try to play it??
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