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Clendon Park at Learning@school 09

Breakout 7. Getting Things Done – Without Doing It All Yourself.

After a lovely massage, off to the Millenuim Hotel I went, hoping that this breakout wouldn’t be a disappointment. Well thank you – James Thomas – from Whangaparoa College! You did a great job! Lots of cool, fantastic dialogue today. I said to myself that I was just going to observe and take it all in without taking notes. Yeah Right – That lasted about 10 seconds. He had so many little tidbits of bite sized information! Just what we needed for the last breakout of the Conference.

Saw a very cool video clip which had a moral to the story – Multi-tasking can be dangerous! If I knew how to link you to it, I would. Long story short – clip from inside a car of a guy on a highway on a motorbike, lying back on his seat texting and changing lanes and then talking on his cell phone! What a laugh.

If you ever want to read a cool book about personalities and how to work with people - Love Letters!

Conference is closing, so have to get on the road home! Will blog the Keynote – Wes Fryer when I get home, because I know how to now!

Thanks Mel for all your support to get this blog thing going for us and encouraging us to have a go. It’s been great getting to know you out of school, even though you never stop working for our school!

Thanks Andrew, for your wit, humour, awesome gentleman manners – Thanks Andrew’s Mum!!!!  and the belly aching laughs! What goes on tour – does definately stay on tour!

It has been a pleasure you guys. Let’s go forth and change the world! Arohanui Keri xxxxxxx…

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February 27, 2009 - Posted by | Keri's Breakouts

3 Comments »

  1. Thanks for your kind words Keri.

    It was a great week, made all the better by you guys. Your interest, and willingness to give some new ideas and technologies a try was great to see and made the late nights of blogging, well worth it.

    I’m glad you enjoyed your week, and was happy to support you in your blog learning. I’m just sorry you’re now addicted.

    Comment by cpsrotorua | February 27, 2009 | Reply

    • Hey Mel, Don’t ever be sorry for introducing people to new ideas, especially ones that have far reaching global potential – CONNECTIVISM!! That’s our new word! I am going to follow your lead and put that sign up in my room, because , as Tony said. It’s here, we can’t do anything about it except – ACCEPT IT and WORK WITH IT! Go the future!
      Now all I need to know is how to put those photos into our blog.

      Comment by KezT | February 27, 2009 | Reply

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