Social media
Social media plays an exciting role at Learning@School, with online tools such as Twitter, blogs, wikis, and Flickr all an integral part of the conference experience.
Our conference tags for Learning@School 12 are lats and lats12. When you blog, tweet, or upload to a social media site, please tag your entry with either of these labels so that others can search for and find what you have posted.
Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users' updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. You can follow us on http://twitter.com/latsconf.
To keep track of everybody's tweets, we ask that you include the text #lats12 in every conference-related tweet. It is important to include the hash symbol (#) before lats (all one word), so that others can pick up your feed.
CORE's Facebook provides event news as well as a network of likeminded colleagues.
Flickr
Flickr is a shared online photo storage service. If you have a Flickr account and take photos at the conference, consider uploading them, including the tag learningatschool.
To view all conference photos uploaded by the conference team go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/learningatschool
Learning@School Blog
if you subscribe to our Learning@School blog you will get up to date news and views leading up to, and during the conference.
Keynote and spotlight videos
Many of the keynotes and spotlight sessions will be recorded by our media team and will be published on Core Education's Edtalks.org. This is a video-streaming website where hundreds of videos from previous conferences can be viewed for use in professional learning sessions at your school.
Interview videos
During conferences we interview attendees, asking them for their comments about the current conference. You can view these on our L@S Interviews page.


