Web 2.0 and What I Learned at NECC

The National Educational Computing Conference  (NECC) is the largest convention of its kind in the states, and one finds that a convention of its size can  swallow a poor blogger whole.  There have been a plethora of posts about this  convention already, but I for one needed a few days to digest what I saw...and more importantly...learned.

Bloggers Thoughts on the NECC Convention

Another year, another NECC!

We had an amazing conference.  Thanks to everyone who dropped by and learned about Haiku.  It was great to see our old friends, and we look forward to working with many new faces.

We’ll write more about what all of this means for haiku LMS in the near future.  But in the meantime, here’s a quick roundup of what the blogosphere is saying about the conference:

Top Five Trends that Matter to Wired Educators in 2008

We had a spectacular time at SIAA and met many leaders in the industry who were willing to share their knowledge with us.  As a young startup, we felt that we were walking among giants, but at the same time we were encouraged by the excitement people expressed when they saw what haiku LMS was all about.

This Week in Learning Management

There were several interesting announcements from the field this week that I'd like to discuss.

Who will you vote for?

I know, I know… not all haiku LMS users live in the United States. But those who do are well aware that the political campaigns have been in full swing for a long time now. It appears that the GOP race is all but over and John McCain is the inevitable candidate. But Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are still battling for the Democratic nomination.

Harmony. Simplicity. Community