Okay, I know I posted the VSS 2008 Report: VSS Overlay [ADD LINK] earlier today, which listed off the number of folks who were blogging and provided links to their blogs. Here are the actual entries about VSS 2008 that I was able to find (note that the ones I posted are not included, but can be viewed at VSS 2008):
- Meeting the Needs and Expectations of Court Appointed Youth
- An Experiment in Open Source Content
- Online Professional Development for Virtual School Instructors Using New Web Tools
- The Human Element in Online Learning: A Day in the Life of a Full-Time Online Teacher
- Virtual Evaluation: Measuring Competencies of Online Teachers
- 9 sessions, 2 days: VSS
- VSS: Keynote
- VSS: Keeping Pace with K12 Online Learning
- VSS: Virtual Learning: Steps to Success, A Practitioners Manual
- VSS: Online Professional Development for Virtual School Instructors Using New Web Tools
- VSS: Online Learning 2.0: Moving From Flat Courses to Rich Interactive Learning Experiences Using Web 2.0 Tools
- VSS: Keynote: Disrupting Class: How disruptive Innovation will change the way the world learns
- VSS: NACOL Standards as a Framework for Staff Development Program
- VSS: Going Virtual II: Identifying the Unique needs and challenges of K12 Online Teachers
- VSS: Why Reinvent the Wheel? Sharing and Adapting Online Courses and Learning Objects
In addition to these bloggers, there were a cohort of microbloggers (actually many of the same people) who included (all Twitter folks because that is the one we pushed):
- abbygonzales
- hintbw
- hollyrae
- jbennett
- mkbwsu (that would be me)
- opencontent
- robdarrow
And that’s all I knew about. If you were blogging or mircoblogging at the Virtual School Symposium this past month and I have missed you, please let me know.


