James Paul Gee kicked off with the conference at breakfast on Thursday morning. Headway Strategies has a summary of his comments that tie nicely into Jenny Levine's.
David Warlick's 2cents Worth blog has a variety of posts on his experiences and perceptions. I've followed David's blog since December and his commentaries are worth the time to read. He has a number of posts as covering day 1 and day 2 of GLS as well.
Mark Chen, who I've mentioned before, presented his paper at GLS, but he's also been blogging his experiences as well... check them out here.
Another presenter, Lisa Galarneau, posted her presentation slides over on her site socialstudygames.com. Her presentation was about online gamers and their learning abilities. Her work is a great resource and it opens doors for changes in lesson plan design and how we interact with students.
Here are some additional links on feedback and experiences from other attendees:
Dr.B's Blog has quick summaries of most of the presenters. The post is a quick resource and overview of some key ideas presented
Over at mamamusings, Elizabeth Lane Lawley posted her reflections on the conference as well.
There's a lot of content to sift through on this conference and hopefully we'll continue to hear discussions on the applications that can come out of this conference.
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