The Hitchhikr's Guide to EdTech Conferences

No, it's not a typo. HitchHikr was invented to provide a virtual space that would use blogs, podcasts, and RSS, to let people who are attending events to connect/share/respond beyond the time & place of the actual event.

So, I couldn't attend NECC in San Diego, but I could hitchik there.

David Warlick came up with Hitchhikr which I discovered on his blog "2 Cents Worth". I immediately can identify with a fellow 30 year educator who started with a Radio Shack Model I computer in 1981 (I used a radio Shack TRS-80).

On her blog, Karine Joly had asked readers who were attending the EduWebConference in Baltimore that starts July 31 if they could blog the sessions because she couldn't attend. And she got 7 volunteers. So check her blog and see what they produce.

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