Opening Keynote: Steve Hargadon

Steve Hargadon is Elluminate’s Social Learning Consultant, founder of the Classroom 2.0 social network, host of the Future of Education interview series, and co-chair of the Global Education Conference (links below). He pioneered the use of social networking in education, particularly for professional development. He blogs, speaks, and consults on educational technology, runs the Open Source Pavilion and speaker series for the ISTE, CUE, and other edtech shows, and is the organizer of the annual EduBloggerCon, OpenSourceCon, and the “unplugged” and “bloggers’ cafe” areas at both ISTE and CUE. He is also the Emerging Technologies Chair for ISTE, a regular columnist at School Library Journal, the author of “Educational Networking: The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education,” the recipient of the 2010 Technology in Learning Leadership Award (CUE), and a blogger atwww.SteveHargadon.com. He has consulted for PBS, Intel, Ning, KnowledgeWorks Foundation, CoSN, the U.S. State Department, and others on educational technology and specifically on social networking. His wife and him have four children.

Opening Ceremony Keynote

Description: Be inspired as Steve Hargadon sets the mood for the conference with his vast experience on education and social media.

Date & Times: Fri. July 30th 2pm-3pm LA/ 5pm NYC/ 10pm London/ 11pm Paris/ 7am, Sat., Sydney/ 6am, Sat., Tokyo
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Twitter: @SteveHargadon

1 comment to Opening Keynote: Steve Hargadon

  • [...] Only after playing, pausing, rewinding and doing it dozens times in order to jot down Steve’s thoughts, did I realize why this event was titled “Reform Symposium”. Each of the sessions gave an insightful and very practical answer as to which direction to head. That’s why my blog posts will be about here and there, in time and space, but always seen through the prism of theĀ Opening Keynote. [...]

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