I had the privilege to present at this amazing conference. It was also great to have a number of my friends in my session as well as some new ones. While I felt a bit limited with the time and the speed of my connection, I had many positive comments (People are so nice).

Bob Sprankle was good enough to record the session and post it on his website as well. While I didn’t use a traditional slideshow, I do have the notes on my wiki.

Also, David Jakes posted his SkypeCast notes.

Flickr Image courtesy of Trevor Smith:
http://flickr.com/photos/10184657@N03/844482409/

 
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4 Responses to “Moving Beyond the WOW Factor in Google Earth”

  1. Cathy Nelson says:

    I had the pleasure of listening today from Sprankle’s podcast while simultaneously re-reading the Skypecast from David Jakes blog. Tremendous presentation and a wealth of information shared. I’m still trying out everything from the wiki. Thanks for sharing it via the web and allowing it to be live skyped and recorded for a podcast. I wish I could invite you to my school for that presentation.

  2. Kern Kelley says:

    Hey Dean, I uploaded your interview by one of my students here: http://techclub.mypodcast.com Thanks again!

  3. Barbara Barreda says:

    Hi Dean
    Thanks for posting the talk links all together. I have a recording of my own that i listened to on the plane which led to a blog post ( see July 22). Your talk was a ornerstone in my BLC experience because one concept that seemed to form a thread throughout was the subject of place.
    I really want to get better at Google Earth to and hope to explore unype.

    It was great to meet you in Boston and I look forward to our continued conversations.

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