On Thursday and Friday of last week Shannon and I staffed a booth at the NETA (Nebraska Educational Technology Association) Conference in Omaha. This is something we’ve done for a number of years now. It’s always an enjoyable experience. In addition to getting a chance to touch base with our many media specialist friends, it’s also an opportunity to spread the word about
NebraskAccess,
Nebraska Memories, and other NLC programs directly to teachers, school administrators, and IT staff.
Shannon and I stuck pretty close to the booth during the conference, but we heard great reports from attendees about various sessions, as well as the keynotes. Thursday’s keynote by David Pogue, technology columnist for
The New York Times, focused on “Five Technologies for the Next Five Years.” It’s
available as a podcast if you’d like to hear it for yourself!