The K-12 Online Conference 2010 has launched the Pre-Conference Keynote by Dean Shareski.
Dean’s Sharing: The Moral Imperative was thought-provoking and a poignant reminder to us all about how much we learn from each other and how necessary it is to keep sharing and collaborating as we move through this digital highway we have found ourselves on.
Tomorrow, the K-12 Online Conference 2010 officially kicks off with the Student Voices Keynote & the Leading the Change Keynote.

We’re planning to show Rodd Lucier‘s presentation “Creative Commons: What Every Educator Needs to Know” as part of our Personal Tech session after school on Wednesday. The use of Creative Commons has been a hot topic at our school lately, so the timing is perfect!
The strands Student Voices & Leading the Change will continue to release four presentations each day to “go live” for the rest of the week.
Beginning the week of 25 October 2010 is the other two strands of the conference: Kicking it Up a Notch & A Week in the Classroom. Both strands have outstanding educators keynoting; Darren Kuropatwa & my very good friend Allanah King! Four presentations each day will be released to “go live” for the rest of week as well.

My own presentation, Record, Reflect & Share: VoiceThread as a Digital Portfolio, is part of the Kicking it up a Notch. It is set to go live 12:00 PM Wednesday, October 27 GMT (For those of you TimeZone challenged like me, that’s Wed, Oct. 27th 8pm, Bangkok time). If you watch it, I hope you enjoy it!

Right, I’m off to get my “jarmies” ready for the conference! That’s the best thing about the K-12 Online Conference – you can “attend” sessions anytime, anywhere, dressed anyhow!
Click here for the full presentation schedule. Which presentations do you think you will watch?