In this podcast, Sylvia and I sat down during the ETUG workshop to talk about the SCoPE community, an international voluntary organization of educators interested in colloborating and exchanging ideas about the use of technologies in education. We talk about the nature of ScoPE, its early beginnings, how its participants have (or have not) changed, and methods for effective stewarding.
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Hi Glenn and Sylvia,
This interview was very well done and especially helpful historically, presently, and perhaps for the future enthusiasm with the multiple users. I agree that there are many other pulls away. I know that I'm one of the "quite rushed" at times, but I really like the opportunities that arise. I think that the podcast contribution is exciting on scope. Thanks Jo Ann
Hi Jo Ann,
Thank you for your feedback. I hope to make it a habit that whenever I have the privelege of attending a conference, I sit down and arrange an impromptu interview to take away and share with others.
Glenn