We're happy to announce Moodle Moot West Coast 2012. Taking place July 31st - August 3rd in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, the Moot offers a great opportunity to share ideas, collaborate with other users, and learn about what’s new with Moodle.
The keynote address will be delivered by Moodle founder and lead developer, Martin Dougiamas, on Tuesday, July 31st. Additional keynotes will be delivered on Wednesday, August 1st, by Dr. Richard Clark, Professor of Educational Psychology and Technology and Co-Director for the Center for Cognitive Technology at the University of Southern California; and Cable Green, Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons.
Concurrent sessions for the Moot are coming together nicely. Stay tuned to the Moot website for the full schedule at the end of March.
In the meantime, check out some of the great workshops that will be offered as a part of the Moot's pre-conference. Also, if you have something to share on Twitter, slap the Moot's official hash tag on your message: #mootusca12
For more information, or to register, check out the official Moot website: www.moot-us.com
See you in Los Angeles!
- Brad
The keynote address will be delivered by Moodle founder and lead developer, Martin Dougiamas, on Tuesday, July 31st. Additional keynotes will be delivered on Wednesday, August 1st, by Dr. Richard Clark, Professor of Educational Psychology and Technology and Co-Director for the Center for Cognitive Technology at the University of Southern California; and Cable Green, Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons.
Concurrent sessions for the Moot are coming together nicely. Stay tuned to the Moot website for the full schedule at the end of March.
In the meantime, check out some of the great workshops that will be offered as a part of the Moot's pre-conference. Also, if you have something to share on Twitter, slap the Moot's official hash tag on your message: #mootusca12
For more information, or to register, check out the official Moot website: www.moot-us.com
See you in Los Angeles!
- Brad
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