http://terrya.edublogs.org/2008/11/15/canada-brazil-distance-international-education-symposium/
Iâm sitting in the Rio airport one leg down and three to go on my way home from the Canadian-Brazil International Seminar on Distance Education, just concluded in Goianas. The seminar featured presentations and lots of questions from about 200 Brazilian delegates and Canadian DEers Heather Kanuka, Griff Richards, Elizabeth Murphy and myself. I did [...]
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Hi Terry,
I read that you are in Rio at the airport -- but I'm not sure if you are in the air or home now. I loved hearing you talk and seeing you talk -- I realize that I have missed seeing you talk in this course -- and you did it in Brazil -- that's a head shaker. I've actually (not surprising) never been to Goianas. It sounds like Elizabeth speaks Portuguese; how super to have her along on this trip. I wish the whole talk had been on YouTube... but that's okay -- I will take what we can get from this spontaneous video YouTube production. It's a great video. I get very self conscious these days being video-taped -- but I know that I have to let that go -- and just be who I am. Thanks Jo Ann