Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2008-06-06

  • Long day. Finally finished with the five hour flight followed by a three hour drive. Bed never looked so good. #
  • Rainy outside this morning. That’s ok; I have lots of laundry to do. #
  • About to do more laundry. Rainy and misty outside, and after being so tired from the great #astd2008 convention, I just need to recover. #
  • About to do more laundry. Rainy and misty outside, and after being so tired from the great #astd2008 convention, I just need to recover. #
  • About to do more laundry. Rainy and misty outside, and after being so tired from the great #astd2008 convention, I just need to recover. #
  • About to do more laundry. Rainy and misty outside, and after being so tired from the great #astd2008 convention, I just need to recover. #
  • About to order firewood for next year. Odd to think about that now, but this is the best time of the year to do it before the season turns. #
  • Still puzzled over the odd blogging mess that went to my site from the email to WP yesterday twice. I know it had worked the day before. #
  • Just ordered firewood. Think oil increased in price?! If you need wood, order it soon. Ouch. #
  • Just ordered firewood. Think oil increased in price?! If you need wood, order it soon. Ouch. #
  • Just ordered firewood. Think oil increased in price?! If you need wood, order it soon. Ouch. #
  • Just had wood delivered. #

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Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2008-06-05

  • Eating dinner at the Hotel del Coronado. Much nicer than the pictures. #
  • @BetsyWeber Did you enjoy the S’Mores? #
  • Awake and time to get ready to check out. #
  • Just checked out and waiting for airport shuttle. 5:30 am local time. #
  • @BetsyWeber Safe flight home. #
  • On the shuttle to the hotel. Surprised to see so many homeless in San Diego only about 4 blocks from the hotel. Small downtown? #
  • Got through security in the San Diego Airport. Thank god I was able to use the priority line. Otherwise would not be enjoying Mickey D’s now #
  • The coffee at Mickey D’s was awful. Really just wanted the sausage biscuit with egg. Oh well. Off to Starbucks before boarding. #
  • @BetsyWeber Hope you can avoid the hefty airport lines. Great seeing you. Next time, in my neighborhood! #
  • The flight is oversold. Glad I am already on it. Would have taken their offer, but next flight is this afternoon. #
  • Landed in Newark and saw the moblog post I did this morning came out as gibberish. Not good. Cannot fix until later this weekend. #

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Jeffrey’s Twitter Updates for 2008-06-04

  • #astd2008 is done for the day. Now onto the gala event at Sea World. #
  • Wow, today is the last day of #astd2008. This really went fast. #
  • @SarahStewart Ouch. That happened to a presentation to me last year. I was in the program, but my paper was absent from the Proceedings. #
  • @SarahStewart Can you speak about the paper? #
  • @jazzychad Be careful; they may take the service down to consider it . . . #
  • #astd2008 is wrapping up. I took my poster session down and have it ready for the plain. FedEx is too pricey to ship home, so will carry it. #
  • I was surprised to see only one person I knew from previous #astd2008 sessions at the convention this year. I wonder what that means? #
  • @bjschone Would have been nice to meet another Tweeter at ASTD. I liveblogged the sessions I attended http://tinyurl.com/45b6es. #
  • @the_peg_is_in Would have been nice to meet another Tweeter at ASTD. I liveblogged the sessions I attended http://tinyurl.com/45b6es. #
  • @christiepooh Would have been nice to meet another Tweeter at ASTD. I liveblogged the sessions I attended http://tinyurl.com/45b6es. #
  • @achanliu Would have been nice to meet another Tweeter at ASTD. I liveblogged the sessions I attended http://tinyurl.com/45b6es. #
  • @krazykriz Would have been nice to meet another Tweeter at ASTD. I liveblogged the sessions I attended http://tinyurl.com/45b6es. #
  • @gminks Would have been nice to meet another Tweeter at ASTD. I liveblogged the sessions I attended http://tinyurl.com/45b6es. #
  • Sure, now that ASTD #astd2008 is over, I finally start seeing a few Tweets thanks to TweetScan. #

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ASTD 2008 Convention Reflections: Final Day

As we are now nearing the end of the morning of the final day, with one more of my eLearning Gallery Live Demos to do, I am finally able to start processing this experience, which is something I will probably do over the next few days as well.

I will offer a few initial thoughts:

  1. I like the setup here at the San Diego Convention Center. The ASTD central area was, literally, centrally located for the conference. The Expo was convenient, with generally enough Starbucks and food options here. The Convention Center is walkable to the Gaslamp Quarter (it is across the street), with numerous options for food and drinks and entertainment (Petco Field, where the Padres play, is also across the street). Even the airport is only a 10 minute drive from this location–what a wonderful convention location.
  2. There was free wifi access in certain parts of the convention center, though not in all the rooms and locations. This was also convenient, especially for people who simply cannot leave work alone for several days. With all this connectivity in areas around the Wifi Wireless Internet signs. The challenge is to find an available outlet in or around the area with the wifi access. I often travel with an extension or multiple-plug adapter, but did not due to space constraints this time.
  3. There did not seem to be the same number of sessions as there previously have been. I have not been to the conference in a number of years, though I seem to recall more sessions last time. The flip side is that with fewer sessions and enough time between each one, there was enough time to get from one end of the space to the other, get coffee, see the Expo (which has been a challenge in overscheduled conferences before), and otherwise connect with people.
  4. ASTD does not seem very Web 2.0. There were not any conference tags (I have been using astd2008), interactive locations for networking, or really any opportunities for encouraging social networking before and / or after the conference. While two of the sessions I attended and liveblogged were specifically on Web 2.0, with both of them encouraging the learning professional attendees to get up to speed ASAP with these possibilities and opportunities, I find it interesting that those sessions were packed with people trying to learn more, yet there seems very little that ASTD is formally doing to help meet the needs and try to catch up with the learning curve. I face people who stubbornly refuse to acknowledge that younger learners inhabit and use technology in an integrated lifestyle (as opposed to using technology as a different sort of “thing” as an add-on to whatever the “pure” content is), and even find myself techno-resistant at times without a clear sense of direction or direct applicability. However, our connected and networked world is only going to increasingly alter the “traditional” way of workplace learning and performance, and as professionals in this field, we have to stay current or even slightly ahead unless we will make ourselves seem completely irrelevant.
  5. Networking. I have not done that much networking during this conference. Yes, I did meet some really nice and interesting people with whom I hope I will be able to remain in touch, but I am a bit more reserved when left to my own F2P (face-to-face) devices. I wish I would have taken advantage of the dinner sign-ups at local establishments with others who signed up for a certain location of time. I really think this is a good opportunity, and will have to remember it as something definite to do next time.
  6. I liked showing my work at the eLearning Poster Session. It was a bit tough to do so for three days, but I think it allowed for a couple of great discussions, as well as opportunity to share my work. I really hope they do this again, and next time publicize it better. I also found it interesting that some of the sessions were, like mine, our own work, while others seemed to be more, shall we say, vendors looking to directly distribute their products in a different format? This is the first time ASTD ever tried this format, and I hope they used it as a test so it will be more known about next year to get even more people submitting for it. I have never presented in a poster session before, and in many ways was a rich learning experience and opportunity to develop my own skills as a presenter, researcher, and instructional design professional. 
  7. The gala event at Seaworld was wonderful. Good weather. Great demonstrations, Fun shows. Enjoyable games (I won two stuffed whales for the babies at home!). I even thought the food was good (though I did not eat most of the food, as it was (ironically) seafood) and the drinks spaced enough for the large crowd of us. I took lots of pictures that will be on Flickr in a few days.

I will certainly have additional thoughts about the conference over the next few days, and will probably add more posts about this, as well as upload all the pictures I took with some links to where they will be located on Flickr in the next few days.

As for all the learning I did? That is already beginning to be used immediately, and will (hopefully) become more apparent via my blogging. I also have a few new writing and presentation ideas to start considering. Did I mention I bought a bunch of books?

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WordPress Posting Test from My BlackBerry

I have finally configured my blog so I can post to it via email. As proof of this, I am sending this from my BlackBerry.

I think this may open up a lot of new possibilities, namely a middle space between Twitter (as my blog posts new blog posts to Twitter) and longer reflection.
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Jeffrey Keefer
Website: www.jeffreykeefer.com
Blog: www.silenceandvoice.com