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TeachMeet GAConf17

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Following the success of TeachMeet #GAConf16 , we are proud to present the 2017 TeachMeet

 

Exact location to be confirmed but will be at the University of Surrey, Guildford. Followed by informal networking and the famous #beermeet

 

This is a free event open to all - no need to be a conference delegate.

 

The GA Annual Conference takes place from Thursday 20th - Saturday 22nd April. Further details can be found on the GA Website

 

 

A TeachMeet is an informal gathering of like-minded teachers coming together to present to, and learn from one another's classroom practice including practical innovations and personal insights in teaching. Participants volunteer to demonstrate good practice they've delivered over the past year, or discuss a product that enhances classroom practice. TeachMeet events are open to all and do not charge an entry fee. For further information on TeachMeets watch this video

 

We welcome talks of up to 6 minutes.

 

Event Details 

 

Introductions at 18:50. Presentations from 19:00 until 20:00. Drinks and nibbles will be available.

 

Followed by informal networking and the #beermeet 

 

The event location will be confirmed soon, but will be close to the Conference location.

 

Organised by David Rogers, with logistics by the wonderful Lucy Oxley @ the GA

 

If you can't join us, we will be livestreaming the event at the following locations: Google Plus and YouTube 

A massive thank you to our sponsors:

 

 

Presentations:

Fill out the form here to suggest a talk up to 6 minutes. Successful bids will be placed on the wiki below.

 

Chats so far: 

1. Alan Parkinson: It's been emotional

2. Ali Murray: 3D Case studies

3. Bob Lang: DearData

4. James Riley: Practical GIS: using open source mapping to respond to hazards

5.  Steve Rackley: Geography Open-Mic (performance poetry)

6. Catherine Owen & ISIG Going Global - Getting real

7. Emma Hughes : Teaching exam skills for the new GCSE courses

8.Ewan Laurie: Hijack Geography

9. Simon Ross: Using Music to create a sense of place

10. Leah Sharp: Why primary geographers rock

11. Becky Kitchen and Jon Cannell: Question Time

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We particularity welcome chats linked to the conference theme and from first time presenters. 

 

Enthusiastic supporters:

Bag a ticket at the EventBrite page.

 

 

 

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