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  1. Click the EDIT tab at the top of this page - you'll be prompted to login.
  2. Note that the PBwiki system has changed, so either:
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  4. Add your name to the bottom of the appropriate list (with a link to your Twitter page or blog so others can follow you, maybe a few words about what you do during the day...)
  5. Click the Save button at the foot of the page...
  6. Alternatively, you can register by tweeting @hairysporan
  7. That's it! 

 

 

What is a TeachMeet?

 

Learn something new, be amazed, amused and enthused.  This is an informal gathering of those curious about teaching and learning, technology and pedagogy. Anyone can share great ideas they've trialled in their classrooms, ask important questions or simply sign up to take part in learning conversations.  Everyone is welcome to join in: teachers from all types of schools, teaching all subjects and age groups.  The main part of TeachMeet is hearing stories about learning from teachers.  It is a chance for teachers to hear ideas from each other  and be inspired by colleagues, along with a whole bucket load of networking to boot!

 

 

Dughall explains all about TeachMeet from mrhandley on Vimeo.

 

 

 

 

 

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When and Where?

 

Stadium of Light - Sunderland

 

Thursday 14th October 2010 - 6pm until 9pm

 

 

Tags

 

Let's keep it all together and use the following tag for all posts, images, tweets and presentations to do with TeachMeet    #tmsunderland

 

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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 this Teachmeet? 

 

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!

 

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

 

Breakout conversations

 

1.Steve Bunce leading 'CPDee or CPDiv'nt' - what are schools doing at the moment for CPD and what could be done?

2.Chris Harte.   What are the most important questions we should be asking in education today/ what is the point of school?

 

 

 

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.

 

  1. Chris Harte ( @charte) : Using my real smart balls to go SOLO (e-portfolios & SOLO taxonomy in Modern Languages)
  2. Darren Mead @DKMead REview relay- a simple way to purloin feedback. 
  3. Ian Stuart (@islayian) :Where the hell is Islay and what are they doing?
  4. Theo kuechel  @theokk : There's more to video than watching it!
  5. Leon Cych - (@eyebeams): The Gamification of Education - Thoughts around how to 'game' education.
  6. Simon Finch (@simfin ) : How to Lose Your Job in Seven Minutes (happy to step aside if there's not time)
  7. Fergus Hegarty - Does the royal family have a important part to play in the thinking classroom? 
  8. Steve Bunce @stevebunce - Die Hard! Die another day! To Die for! Using 'Thinking Dice' and/or 'Rory's Story cubes' (probably a 4 & 1/2 minuter?) 
  9. Bev Evans (@bevevans22 ) - more Google maps! (it's about 5 minutes this time) 
  10. Chris Allan. http://twitter.com/#!/infernaldepart http://prezi.com/aseh9e0twtoj/twitter-in-and-out-of-the-classroom/ 

 

Two minute nano presentations

 

Add your name and what you may talk about below. YOUR TALK MUST BE ABOUT EXPERIENCES OF WORK IN CLASSROOMS.

 

  1. Dominic McGladdery (@dominic_mcg) - increasing pupil participation in MFL with pencil puppets.
  2. Laura Deacon (@Ldeacon)- mapping tools that can motivate (all subjects)
  3. Mark Lloyd (@lloydml)- Sunderland Learning - Social networking for teachers 
  4. Alasdair Douglas- why you need to get on the twitter bus now. (for those that do not use it) 
  5. Charlotte Hodgson- Getting unstuck maps Very sorry - Can't make it. Will definitely speak at the next one though!
  6. Martin Said (@saidthemac) -  A more than simply vocal student voice
  7. Pierre Lamont Dingley - Online Homework. "Mobile Learning Solutions" (Web2) (trout756@yahoo.co.uk) (http://academy360english.webs.com)
  8. Kevin Burden (k.j.burden@hull.ac.uk) Using the iPad to capture and annotate audio
  9. Gill Scott - Use of voicethread to teach mfl

 

Enthusiastic Lurkers

 

Add your name:

 

 

  1. Chris Allan (@infernaldepart) - may present, maybe my use of twitter with Alevel students or something new!. Sorry cant make it! Will try next time i promise! He is back thanks to skype. See above for link. SOrry can present!
  2. Sandy Schuck (sandraruth50@yahoo.com)
  3. Martin Waller (@MultiMartin & @ClassroomTweets) - I plan on presenting a micro-presentation but haven't decided on a topic yet. Sorry I'm taking my class to the theatre so won't be able to make the TeachMeet.
  4. Helena Butterfield (@Langwitch) - could well talk about something, I'll await inspiration!
  5. Dominic McGladdery (@dominic_mcg)
  6. Lynda Dixon (@enterpriselynda) (enterprisegran) Really looking forward to meeting everyone!
  7. Simon McLoughlin (@simcloughlin
  8. Rob Jones (@RobJonesEdu
  9. Clare Seccombe (@valleseco
  10. Fiona Joyce (@wizenedcrone) Too uninspired to present. Will come along and lurk enthusiastically.  I'll prob do a nano-preso too, subject to be decided.
  11. Rosemary Hicks (@hicksie58)
  12. Scott Clark  
  13. Gill Scott - coming along to see what its all about! Also hoping there may be an expert to help with some Voki problems I'm having...
  14. Graham Trick (@trick11)  
  15. Roger Neilson (@didactylos) though heaven knows how I will get through the Tyne Tunnel!!! Do I need a passport? Sorry another event has come up I must attend
  16. Gerry O'Hanlon
  17. Alasdair Douglas @hairysporan 
  18. Anne-Marie Bagshaw @BagshawA  
  19. Jane Adamson 
  20. Andy Williams
  21. Mandy Mills 
  22. Denise Green - coming along to support and see what Teachmeet is all about 
  23. Graeme Stubbs 
  24. Pierre Lamont Dingley - attending to support and learn more about the forum.
  25. Fabienne Harte 
  26. Andy Sammons- coming along to see what goes on!  @nuttyprof24
  27. Nichola Telford - coming along to see what occurs. 
  28. Chris McHugh 
  29. Fergus Hegarty 
  30. Stu Kemplynicequim Kemp 
  31. Sean McMullen @sean_mcmullen Looking forward to coming along!  
  32. Sarah Raeburn 
  33. Andrew Freeman
  34. Sara Crawshaw 
  35. Caroline Stuart
  36. Amy-Leigh Dickinson  
  37. Sharon Bell
  38. Matthew Kearney
  39. Archie Cameron 
  40. Katherine Shorrock 
  41. Elizabeth O'Donnell - coming along to see what goes on. 
  42. Janet Harland - lookinhg forward to seeing what is going on! 
  43. Shirley Brown.......be interested to see what other teachers get up to? 
  44. Rachel Cockburn - interested in what other teachers are up to. 
  45. Mandy Nairn...Shirley made me do it! 
  46. Dianna Bell..........spectator - to see what it is all about 
  47. Maggie Khan  
  48. Charles Harrison
  49. Helen Mather...Mandy made me do it! Looks interesting. May do a presentation; will have to have a think first!
  50. Jan Chan
  51. Rosemary Nolan
  52. Chris Shortreed
  53. Owain Jones @gendojones
  54. Phil McLear @philmclear
  55. Calire Gibson (Kenton) 
  56. Simon Brown
  57. Gwyn ap Hari 
  58. Peter Hirst @every1speaks - first Teachmeet... invite via @charte
  59. Alistair Hain - first Teachmeet 
  60. James Woodhouse - First teachmeet 
  61. Paul Prest
  62. Alan Yeoman @simple_alan 
  63. Emma Chipchase
  64. Andrew Chipchase
  65. Stuart Aldridge 
  66. Craig Wood
  67. Matt Moore 
  68. Sarah Lowery
  69. H Bell 
  70. K. Cooper
  71. S. Snowden 
  72. Linzi Andrews

 

 

 

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Teacheat.

Anyone wanting to go sign in below. Now booked http://www.dacqua.co.uk/index2.php?page=#

 

1. Alasdair Douglas @hairysporan

2. Laura Deacon @Ldeacon

3. Anne-Marie Bagshaw @BagshawA

4. Jane Adamson

5. Mark Lloyd

6. Gill Scott

7. Ian Stuart

8. Caroline Stuart

9. Theo Kuechel

10. Kevin Burden

11. Sandy Schuck

12. Mathew Kearney

13. Helen Mather - if I'm not too shattered!

14. Steve Bunce

15. Leon Cych - (@eyebeams)

16. Paul Prest

 

 

What do we need to make the event happen?

 

Who can help organise things before, on the day or during the event?

 

Sponsors

Prizes and freebies!

 

 

 

Comments (9)

Gerry O'Hanlon said

at 8:57 pm on Jul 27, 2010

I'd also like to lurk but can't get my name amongst the lurkers as yet for some reason: )

Pierre Dingley said

at 7:34 pm on Sep 16, 2010

Cant seem to be able to join the list either ? But will be a "lurker too".... Pierre Dingley

Pierre Dingley said

at 9:31 pm on Sep 16, 2010

problem solved...added to meeting now...:)

sara crawshaw said

at 5:34 pm on Sep 21, 2010

i too would like to lurk but can't get my name on the list

alan yeoman said

at 1:07 pm on Oct 11, 2010

mmm.... cant get the edit tab to do anything :( I am logged in but still nothing happens.

Would like to lurk if you will have me :)

thanks

Alistair Hain said

at 12:25 pm on Oct 15, 2010

What a great night! Really good brain food. Thanks to everyone who contributed their ideas. My first Teachmeet but it won't be my last.

marusca91 said

at 9:52 pm on Apr 11, 2011

the lurkers as yet for some reason: ) http://www.ejocuri-barbie.com

James said

at 4:35 pm on Aug 17, 2011

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