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09-02-2018
01:00 PM
Okay, this is a meta-post: it is post number 30 in my series of 30 InstructureCon blog posts. Whoo-hoo! I've been tagged them as #InstCon30, but they are out of order there now that I updated all my posts that made reference to sessions with video, so to wrap things up for this post, I've made a quick list of all 30 posts below.
And I'll close with one last HUGE THANK YOU to everybody who made it possible for me to attend InstructureCon this year. I had such a great time and I learned so much. Plus you know I will be very much involved next year as a remote participant, eager to keep on learning. 🙂
- Hats Are Good. This is all about my helicopter hat.
- All the Feels. I met so many people in person at last, including people I have known for YEARS online but had never met in person before now.
- I am TPACK. Something very cool that I learned about for the first time, thanks to Mathieu Plourde.
- Inspired by Earl. Getting to know Earl Sallade over lunch.
- The Canvas Past. My take on the opening keynote by Josh Coates.
- Give Me Bananas! The fabulous Game Night on Tuesday.
- Meeting Devlin Daley. I had no idea I would get to meet Devlin Daley: but I did! I share some thoughts about open Canvas courses here too. 🙂
- The Wifi Gremlin. The Panda Drone did not operate as expected.
- OER and TIME. This was a wonderful presentation on OER development.
- Searching for Search. Khaki global search, which I asked about here, also morphed into an investigation of search at Canvas Commons.
- Fun with Polling. I really liked the way so many of the session presenters used interactive polling!
- Blog On, Everybody! In which I get to meet Guy Saward who came all the way from the U.K., along with some thoughts about blogging.
- Our Coach Kona. Kona's presentation on student-centered design was so inspiring!
- Go, Broward County! I was amazed at what Broward County was able to accomplish by using Canvas to do PD for both instructional AND non-instructional staff.
- RATS: Strong RATS. This was Matthew Jennings's presentation on team-based learning. And I won a prize!
- The Wednesday Keynotes. If you haven't seen the Larch Correctional Center video that Jared Stein shared as part of his keynote, please take a few minutes to watch (I embedded that video right here in the blog post).
- Local and Global. Twitter makes it possible to participate remotely... around the world. I had fun sharing my InstCon experiences with my Twitter network.
- Michael Bonner's Magic. Michael Bonner gave a great keynote, and I am very exited about our upcoming Bonner Book Club!
- Embed Magician Extraordinaire. Be sure to watch this video to see Sean Nufer work his magic; he used a Canvas course to do his presentation, not slides; very cool!
- Linda, Blueprint Goddess! If you are thinking about using Blueprint Courses, check out Linda's presentation about the many advantages Blueprint can offer.
- The UnConference: Outstanding! This was my favorite part of the conference. 🙂
- Ted, UX Wizard. Those of us who attended the UnConference also got a crash course in user experience research from Ted Boren.
- Hawksey's #InstCon Widget!!! Adam Williams set up a TAGS archive for #InstCon and now that archive can become a live widget too.
- Embedding InstCon Videos. The videos are released, and I learned how to embed them in Canvas Pages.
- Michelle and @ONE. The videos allowed me to catch up with a presentation I was really sorry to have missed: the California community college Online Network of Educators, as presented by Michelle Pacansky-Brock.
- Clowns and Cannonballs. I had so much fun at the carnival on the last night.
- Conference "Beginner's Mind." Some things I learned as an InstCon newbie.
- Some InstructureCon Feedback. Some ideas I wanted to share as InstructureCon 2019 starts to take shape.
- My Video Gallery. This blog post explains how I set up a gallery of videos in Canvas Pages, linked back to my blog posts.
- Thirty Blog Posts! You are reading the last one right here right now. 🙂