We hope that there will also be a online broadcast of the event via Flashmeeting. If you are interested in organising this please email dsmith.havering@lgfl.net
You will not be expected to sit through long presentations.
We invite anyone to contribute their experiences with technology in their schools through means of micropresentation (seven minutes long) or a nano presentation (two minutes long).
Who can come?
Anyone involved in education. You do not have to be a consultant, adviser or coordinator, in fact we'd love to hear from those that are actually doing it in the schools and classrooms. This event is for both primary and secondary.
What can you do?
You can come along to loiter, contribute, chat, meet new people, or give a talk.
Rules for Talks
·Please make sure that what you're showing has actually been done in your classroom/school or a classroom/school of a colleague - this isn't blue skies, this is right here, right now, real ICT in action.
·No sales talks please
·If you're using the web, make sure you save a copy of your tabs in Firefox, just in case it all goes down. ScrapBook is a great add-on to do this easily.
You can show short video clips or images of technology in your school, but please no Powerpoints.
Choose between micro-presentations, these last up to seven minutes or Nano Presentations which last up to two minutes
There will be no strict running order, rather speakers will be chosen at random, using the electronic fruit machine and administered by the MC
You must register for the event, even if you do not intend to speak
Please publicise by displaying the logo where you can and linking back to this page.
Join the event via Flashmeeting (online conference)
MiniNotes (15 minutes) - Presenters have been specifically invited by the Organisers and are guaranteed to speak
Drew Buddie - 'The Digital Maverick'- Using New Tools to Engage All
Tom Barrett- Mr Barrett there is glue on my Laptop
Terry Freedman
Edith Yr9 :-)
Max Wainwright - Zen and Cupcakes
Ollie Bray
Could we remind all presenters of the rules for talks below, please also consider whether you need up to 7 minutes or just 2 minutes - these may end-up being presented as breakout sessions. Watch this space for the schedule - coming soon...
7 Minute Micro Presentations-please add your name and presentation title below
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Anthony Evans - Redbridge Primary ICT - Collaboration Collaboration Collaboration
Nicholas Hughes - Redbridge Primary ICT and AST - Don't know yet, something to do with ??
Daniel Needlestone-twitter- Something with VLEs, ICT, multimedia tbc. Definitely not gardening though.
Noelio Flores- Teacher from Banes, Cuba. - After Ike.
Tom Whitehead- Havering LA - Food Faces: Respecting A Truely European Artist.
Penny Patterson - Havering LA IT Inspector -Isn't nostalgia a wonderful thing
The LGFL E-Safety Group, Katy Potts, Islington & Sharon Harrison, Barnet - Online Skills and E-Safety in the Primary Classroom
Dawn Hallybone - Oakdale Junior School Redbridge - something to do with games based learning?
Ollie Bray- Learning and Teaching Scotland (first gig in my new role) - twitter- Maps, Mashups and Milk Floats: making the most of Google Earth V5
Debbie Forster- e-skills UK -MakeITHappy, CC4G, Big Ambition, Staff Room and Diploma Support, who could ask for more?
Anjum Razaq and Simon White- Cleveland Junior School- something to do with blogger and maybe a little bit about 2diy
Edward Upton -Founder, Teachable.net- encouraging teachers to share creative stuff for IWBs (happy to do a nano slot instead if 13 micros is too many!)
Christina Preston - Will communities of practice replace CPD in digital technologies?
Gary Trotter - Interactive whiteboard specialist - Hints 'n' tips for better classroom practice with the IWB
Jerome Monahan – freelance teacher and writer: ‘from the nave to the chops’ – active approaches to everything.
2 Minute Nano Presentations- please add your name and presentation title below
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Tom Whitehead - Parklands Junior School, Havering LA -The Elephant and the Mouse - Pupils' clay animation
Leon Cych talking about the new BBC Open Lab site + the new Visual Learning Moodle free for teachers he has been working with with Theo Keuchel
Enthusiastic Lurkers- please add your name below
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Andrew Trimble - Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (Just been on CEOP training and seen what they do to lurkers!) - Might come up with a presentation by March - maybe a micro presentation on mobile learning
Janet Chapman - Tower Hamlets
Dawn Hallybone - London Borough of Redbridge - ICT Co-ordinator - lurking at mo but happy to talk!
John Sutton - will add myself to list of speakers when I think of something useful to say and when I can confirm I can make it. Twitter
Raffle to help rebuild a Cuban school - En Amistad
All raffle proceeds will go towards rebuilding Celia Sanchez Manduley School in Cuba – destroyed by Hurricane Ike in Autumn 2008
Sponsors -
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Raffle Prizes - so far include
A visualiser from The Visualiser Forum, £150 of credit from CartridgeWorld Romford, 16GB iPod Nano from Toucan Computing - The Apple Education Specialists, Anithings site-licence from Stripey Design, TomTom SatNav unit from Granada Learning/schoolcentre.net, Wireless Slate from Network and Cabling Solutions, 17" TV Screen from Joskos - there will also be various items of software and hardware included in the raffle - the list is growing, the prizes are awesome! - latest prize addition - a homemade chocolate cake!
Something from Tag Learning -
NB. Images do not necessarily reflect final product in the raffle
Twitter
As in the Scots event, we too would like all those Twitterers to add their names below
I follow some of you but not all, and I'd would like to monitor twitter activity as Friday night unfolds.
#teachmeetnel would be a nice tag for those who remember, but the most important thing would be as fuller list as possible of usernames.
(Please feel free to add teachmeeters Twitter usernames in addition to your own. Save them the trouble?) Cheers,
@skinnyboyevans
@haveringict
@teachmeetnel09
@stevebob79
@katypotts
@dawnhallybone
@penny_patterson
@terryfreedman
@pearlyadder
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