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Teachmeet:PhysTech
Physics and Technology Edition

What is TeachMeet?
Learn something new, be amazed, amused and enthused. This is an informal gathering of those curious about teaching and technology. Anyone can share great ideas they've trialled in their classrooms, ask important questions or simply sign up to take part in learning conversations. This edition is a cross-curricular teachmeet (oh, very aCfE, I hear you say) with a focus on Physics and Technology.
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When and Where?
When? pencil Thursday 13th May 2010 in your diary...
Where? We were going for Dewars, Perth but it's their off season and they're closed. Suggestions for a suitable venue in the area? What about that big football ground?
Times? 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Who? anyone with good practice to share - targeting Physics and Technology teachers
Tags
If you're putting anything related on the web please use the following tag for all posts, images, tweets and presentations to do with TeachMeet:PhysTech: TMPHYSTECH
What can you do?
You can come along to chat, meet new people, or give a seven minute talk, a two minute nano presentation or lead a conversation.
As with all Teachmeets, we are dependant on our sponsors for a venue, refreshments, wifi, equipment and other costs.
Presentation Rules
What are the rules for Teachmeet:PhysTech? Let's stick to the strict no death-by-powerpoint rule. Try Prezi, video, photos, posters or live equipment demontrations - remember you have limited setting up time if you're called up!
You can use whatever presentation format you want including PowerPoint, keynote, prezi, slide rocket, 280 slides, you could just talk, show something from the web, hold up a poster or you could sing a song! Does anybody fancy a focus on inclusion for hearing or sight-impaired students?
The important thing is that you get your message across and you will only get one minute set up time.
Be prepared for technical difficulties and be ready to wing it on the night! That’s what makes Teachmeet exciting!
Un-Conference Chair
Sponsors? Maybe! Watch this space...
Seven minute micropresentations
Add your name and what you may talk about below. YOUR TALK MUST BE ABOUT EXPERIENCES OF WORK IN CLASSROOMS. Don't bother if it is just about showcasing a product.
- Nick Hood (Twitter) peer reviewed learning through instant video presentations using the FLIP
- [add your name here]
- etc..
Two minute nano presentations
Add your name and what you may talk about below. YOUR TALK MUST BE ABOUT EXPERIENCES OF WORK IN CLASSROOMS. Don't bother if it is just about showcasing a product.
- [add your name here]
- etc..
Learning conversations
At recent TeachMeets, not everybody who wished to present has been able to present. Similary, not everybody wishes to perform. So... instead of doing a presentation, would you like to lead a conversation on a topic that's currently close to your heart? Perhaps it's an area where you have more questions than answers?
We will try to make space in the night for these learning conversations to take place.
Sign up below if you'd like to lead a conversation and tell us what it will be about.
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- [add your conversation title and name here]
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Enthusiastic Lurkers
Add your name
- Billy Reid - St Maurices High School
- Stuart Blair - Baldragon Academy
Flashmeeting
Flashmeeting is booked. Please add your name to the list below if you would like to join in remotely. The Flashmeeting session can be accessed here.
- Danny Mallon
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Teacheat
Whenever Physics teachers gather, there's usually the aroma of a cheesy naan and buffet food. Techy teachers are probably no exception. Let's continue the conversation after teachmeet:PhysTech at a local restaurant - suggestions?
Add your name if you're up for some proper scoff after the main event...
- Nick Hood (Twitter)
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Sponsors
Venue, wifi, a-v equipment, finger buffet, bar, merchandise, teacheat, postage (for pledge postcards?), all cost money. We're all big enough to pay our own way but support from sponsors makes these events happen... and happen again. Your support is greatly appreciated by all who benefit from these events, not least the children whose learning experience is enriched by the sharing of good practice. Please contact Nick Hood (Twitter) if you can help.
I am pleased to say that the Institute of Physics have offered support for this event and others are in the offing.
Twitter
When you are mentioning TeachMeet:PhysTech whilst using Twitter please just add TMPHYSTECH somwhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search. On the night of the TeachMeet we will have a projected live feed of the Twitter backchannel.
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