Learn something new; be amazed, amused and enthused!
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If you are interested please sign up before Friday 11th Feb 12.00 noon
...otherwise if there isn't enough interest at the moment we will have to cancel/postpone
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What is a TeachMeet?
It is an informal and enjoyable gathering of those curious about teaching and technology. Anyone can share great ideas they've trialed in their classrooms, ask questions or simply turn up and soak up all the great ideas and enthusiasm.
The main part of TeachMeet is hearing stories about learning, from teachers and other education professionals. This is a chance for education professionals to hear ideas from each other, a chance to hear real narratives of practice that makes a difference. It is about being engaged and inspired by our immediate colleagues and gaining a whole bucket load of networking to boot!
What is the focus of this TeachMeet?
How technology can be used to target the C/D borderline pupils and, in particular, strategies that can be used to move the D grades to C grades.
But please feel free to share on any topic you wish.
Twitter and tags
For this TeachMeet (targeting the C/D with technology) whilst using Twitter please add #tmcdtech somewhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search. Check out what's being said on Twitter about #tmcdtech right now by clicking here
When is it?
Tuesday 15th February 2011
17.30 - 20.30
Where is it?
Kingdown Community School
Woodcock Road
Warminster
Wiltshire
BA12 9DR
How to find it
Click here for a map.
What can you do?
You can come along just to chat, listen, or meet new people. Or if you want to present there are two formats, a 5 minute micropresentation, or a 1 minute nanopresentation. Just add your name to the list below and turn up ready to speak on the night.
Five minute micro presentations
Add your name and what you may talk about below. (your talk must be about experiences of work in classrooms or museums, not a corporate sales pitch).
1. Toby Holman (@tobyholman) One resource, many formats, many users
2. Danny O'Callaghan - GCSE Revisiion and mobile devices
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1 minute, 1 tool which you think is cool! nanopresentations
Add your name and what you may talk about below. (your talk must be 1 cool thing you have found for work in classrooms or museums, certainly not a corporate sales pitch)
1. Sally Thorne (@MrsThorne) - Revision quizzes on Google Forms
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Enthusiastic Audience
You are more than welcome to come along and just watch. There is no pressure to give a talk. If you want to attend, but don't want to give a talk then please still add your name below, so we have an idea of numbers attending.
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Sponsors
1. Vital
2. Primary Pad
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