Saturday, September 13, 2008

BbWorld '08

In July I had the opportunity to attend the Blackboard users conference, named BbWorld '08, in Las Vegas. BbWorld is a conference where most of the sessions are designed and led by individual or teams of Blackboard users throughout the world, and from all fields: corporate, K-12, and higher ed. The conference began with an engaging presentation by Steve Wozniak, of Apple fame. Meeting him was certainly exciting! The following day, Michael Chasen, CEO of Blackboard, utilized several Web 2.0 tools throughout his keynote speech (twittering his presentation while presenting (and taking audience feedback)...very interesting!), as well as debuting Blackboard's next platform, entitled "Project NG".

I would like to share a few of the key ideas I took away from the conference and presentations I attended during the three-day conference.

  1. Assess

  2. Assessment methods encompassed an entire track of the conference (the others were Manage, Engage, and K-12). This means that over 35 of the conference's 150 sessions were dedicated exclusively on assessment. I believe that the best takeaway from these sessions was information on alternative methods of assessment. One session dealt with e-Portfolios. As an aside, check out Kadoo for an awesome take on K-12 portfolios. Another discussed small-group discussions virtually to supplement large classroom activities. Still another pre-conference session discussed in vivid detail methods of assessing role-playing in a virtual world.

These are just a few of the big ideas I left Las Vegas with in July. Looking forward to BbWorld '09!

P.S. - Here's some of my conference swag - a Kadoo Weepul!

2 comments:

Tony D said...

Thanks for the link to Project NG! I watch the 10-12 minute video and see the Bb is really stepping up to incorporate some neat Web 2.0 features (i.e. drag and drop to customize your page layout). I'm new to all this but I think they're headed in the right direction.

The other advancement that caught my eye was the ability to integrate 3rd party systems into Bb (project NG). Time will only tell if Bloom will adopt this when available. I hope they do. I would like to get the chance to use it! Thanks again!

Carl said...

That kadoo...

that's... something.