Archive for November 24th, 2003

What I learned in edBloggerSF 2003 today

Monday, November 24th, 2003

Among many other things:


That Terry Elliot should write every day because he can really write.
That Josh Allen was an English major and he runs a Frontier server.
That Tim ?, a finalist for the Chief Information Officer job in SFUSD, actually uses the web to get information. (Progress happening everywhere. Praise Buddha.)
That Mark Bernstein thinks long and hard about the things that I want to could think long and hard about, only he does it years before I even know that they are important things.
That Carol Tateishi really gets it about BAWP’s values and approach applied to blogging.
That the Gal Library CAN handle over 50 people comfortably, with a reliable wireless interent connection.  That Hank Macthay may have found a work-around for Chinese character support in Manila.
That Karen Claxton’s daughter Nina will be posting on her blog in a few days.
That arranging “coffee and???” for over 50 people is too much work for any one person.
That I have the best bunch of teaching assistants in the country.
That Terry Elliot should write every day because people want to read him.
That using public school facilities for an educational conference is an excellent way of keeping costs low, the atmosphere real, and the wireless internet connection fast.


To be continued???