Learning 2007: A little bit tired
I haven’t had the most successful day today with Learning 2007. I started the day with the opening sessions, which I enjoyed for the most part. (See the Twitters from this morning.) From there, I moved on to a session on creating a virtual human, held in the lab. There was no creating and I was disappointed in the speaker. That’s when I took a few moments and posted the Twitter feed on this blog since I was in the lab anyway.
From there, I went to a Don Tapscott keynote follow-up session. This was interesting. However, I was so sleepy, I cut out 15 minutes early.
After a quick lunch, I headed over to the far side of the convention center for a session on blogging. Turns out, it was cancelled. So I headed back over to the opposite side for a session on Designing for the iPhone. I got there and that session had been moved back over to the far side. However, I was standing right around the corner from a room in which I present in an hour, and fairly close to the computer lab. I was tired. I ended up back in the lab, where I’m blogging. I’m also eavesdropping on a session on Second Life, which is interesting. That’s on my to-do list: learn more about Second Life.
Being exhausted is my fault. Yes, the Masie conference is tiring and sort of overwhelming on the brain at times. But in dealing with a family crisis last week, I neglected to put together my presentation. So I did it all last night and I’m mostly winging it I think. It’s blogs. I’m a blogger, probably first and foremost anymore. I will hopefully be okay.
You can view my wiki page so far here, but unless you’re an L2007 participant, you can’t edit or comment.
Dick Carlson
October 23rd, 2007 at 3:19 pm #
I’m sitting in your session right now, and you’re doing fine with no prep. I particularly liked the way you brought Delta in to the session based on your travel with them.
If only it wasn’t so hot in here. Very not. Hotter than outside.