[Video] NECC 2009 Tuesday Keynote: Debate and Dialog
If you missed the riviting Oxford style debate on Tuesday – have no fear! ISTE Vision has recorded that session and more. Here’s the video:
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If you missed the riviting Oxford style debate on Tuesday – have no fear! ISTE Vision has recorded that session and more. Here’s the video:

10 Comments
Karen Chichester
Thursday, 2nd July 2009 at 6:12 pm
Was a great debate, but video is unwatchable because of 20 + minutes or repetitive opening slides and MJ music. Needs to be edited. Advancing the time slider doesn’t work in FF on Windows Vista.
Theodore Shatagin
Friday, 3rd July 2009 at 6:22 am
Background music, “What do you Think?” slide, followed by a sponsored slide for some interminable length of time.
If there is a video at some point later… I never saw it.
Ihor Charischak
Saturday, 4th July 2009 at 11:42 am
Yes, there is a long lead time before the debate begins. Robert Siegel starts at the 53:00 minute mark. Give the video some time to download and then you can drag the slider to the beginning.
I’m about to listen to it now.
Ihor Charischak
Saturday, 4th July 2009 at 11:48 am
And then it crashes and the introduction starts all over again. Once the bar on the slider grows slice the ball back and then forward and you will notice you can get further in the talk. Using that strategy I was able to return to the debate. Right now its working. The speaker is reading his opening remarks. (Off to a dull start…) I’ll keep you posted as I listen (right now.)
Ihor Charischak
Saturday, 4th July 2009 at 11:50 am
Ahh!!! It crashes when I post the comment! Of course! So my previous notes should help you and don’t try to write comments and post them while you are listening.
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