David who?
I spent the last few days at the AERA conference in Denver, meeting with researchers to talk over a project we are thinking of doing at EWA. I had never met most of these people before, so I spent a lot of time walking from lobby to lobby for prearranged meetings, saying “Are you Dick?” or “Are you Bob?”
For my final meeting, with David Plank of PACE, I went to the lobby of the Marriott.
“Are you David?” I said to the only guy there.
“Yes.”
“Hi, I’m Linda.”
We had a good talk, with David giving very helpful input on how EWA might implement this idea, on the nature of educational researchers, and so on. As I stood up to go, he gave me his card.
For my final meeting, with David Plank of PACE, I went to the lobby of the Marriott.
“Are you David?” I said to the only guy there.
“Yes.”
“Hi, I’m Linda.”
We had a good talk, with David giving very helpful input on how EWA might implement this idea, on the nature of educational researchers, and so on. As I stood up to go, he gave me his card.