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Videos from the 8th Internet Identity Workshop

I attended and taped several sessions from the IIW8. These are all in Quicktime .mov format, and the files are rather large. If you want to see them in a different format, leave a comment and I’ll see what I can do. The videos are generally an hour long, so YouTube is not an option (they limit files to 10 minutes each).

Coaching moment: Being curious is great because it generally leads to learning new things. Learning can sometimes be overwhelming. If we stick with our curiosity and ask questions, we learn more. Learning, thinking, and processing new ideas are valuable life skills, and will be extremely useful as our technology-enriched world develops and affects our social, political, and economic lives.

This conference, the 8th one, was a meeting of coders and technologists, facilitators and educators, newbies and experts. If you’re checking this blog and these videos out for the first time, there may well be ideas that you may not have heard of before. Consider yourself ahead of the curve for visiting and wanting to learn more.

Update: I did a brief (5 minute) Conference Report on the IIW.

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