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 * George Siemens**
 * Fabulous
 * A little too academic
 * Thought provoking – I’ll be joining his dialogue
 * Great session. Easy to understand. Very informative and relevant
 * Extending more challenges. Great stuff
 * Very good
 * Interesting but I feel he was preaching to the converted. I think most people attending an e-learning conference are doing most of the things he is advocating but good to have reinforced
 * Excellent. Well structured, articulated, engaging and professional
 * Fantastic
 * Very informative
 * Could have listened to him all afternoon, very informative. Great speaker
 * The guys a legend- succinct, rational and logical
 * An excellent definition and explanation pf connectivism and the importance of continually revisiting how learning occurs – including the importance of both formal and informal learning. The stress on the fact that learning should be a process not an event was excellent however it was rather a long session
 * Interesting – but not quite sure what the point was – ie. What is the message being conveyed?
 * Very intuitive
 * Very interesting, provocative – I didn’t always agree but substantially
 * I like the idea of the ‘garden’ and that learning is fostered. If we think about people who have made great positive changes they usually say someone has fostered their learning
 * Exceeded expectation. Unpacked the topic at great depth
 * Some key points but slides didn’t match talk and no real direction. Not a ‘wow’ presentation to finish with
 * Informative dialogue. Interesting analogies. Opposing views – food for thought
 * Ok but not everyone received the SMS and then half the audience was lost. Talked about non-hierarchical but spoke that way
 * Challenging and engaging. Really gets you thinking about practice
 * Fantastic delivery and information
 * Very stimulating
 * Interesting
 * Interesting and thorough look at the knowledge paradigm
 * Great
 * Excellent dynamic presenter
 * Excellent
 * Social learning
 * Interesting
 * Excellent, extremely interesting
 * Very informative. Great speaker. Great imparting of knowledge to the way the changes are happening in the learning and education field
 * Excellent session. Lots of concepts to muse on. The sort of content I needed to hear. Meaty and relevant
 * Great
 * Very informative and thought provoking. Difficult matching in learning within disability where structure and specific skills are essential and concepts not always appropriate
 * Very informative, very interesting. Good food for thought for abled learners. Very important ? not to discuss formal education for students with disability but also important (?) to see relevance of informal education
 * Excellent
 * Informative, grounded theorist, enjoyed exploration of knowledge without context of different social, generational contexts and exciting possibilities for learning
 * Very good
 * Worthwhile. A presentation which provoked thought but was very light on strategic implementation. I enjoyed it and the use of technology rather than ‘chalk and talk’ throughout. We never seem to practice what we preach
 * Inspirational
 * Some great information about networked learning
 * OK!
 * Interesting. Good splitting of time
 * Thought provoking but lacking in strategies
 * Rethinking about teaching and learning. Educators role- dynamic learning ecology
 * Interesting ideas to consider. Maybe needed to be shorter and more time spent on workshops
 * Great
 * I was waiting for the guru to emerge! Seemed to me to gloss over what were the most important issues. Slides did not really support what he was saying. Seemed to drag on and on
 * Not quite what I expected
 * Great speaker. Thought provoking – very relevant to my profession (librarian)
 * Very good. Some interesting ways to build (?) together our knowledge and pointers for drawing conclusions
 * Fantastic
 * All good stuff