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Teachmeet Brum

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TeachMeet Brum

 

This event is being organised by Steve Philp , (@frogphilp) and Lisa Stevens (@lisibo) Please feel free to contact us if you have any queries.

 

Raffle - please only enter if you're here in attendance - there will be a chance to win online prizes at about 6pm.

 

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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.  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!  

 

When and Where?

TeachMeet Brum will be taking place on 14th March at Paganel Primary School, B29 5TG

 

Time: 4:30pm - 7:00pm

 

Public Transport:

Train to Birmingham New Street, then either:

  • Bus (numbers 22, 23 or 29) getting off at Stonehouse Hill; or
  • Local Train to Birmingham University then Number 21 Bus, getting off at Castle Road

Here's a Google Map to add more detail.

 

Car

 

  • Junction 3 of M5, then head along the A456 into Birmingham, turn right at the A4123, continue on to the B4121, then right at California Way. Then right onto Stonehouse Hill, following the map. Left onto Swinford Road and right into the main gates.
  • Junction 4 of M5, Junctions 1 or 2 of M42, head for A38 into Birmingham. Turn left at Northfield along the B4121, then right at Barnes Hill along California Way. Then go right onto Stonehouse Hill, following the map. Left onto Swinford Road and right into the main gates.
  • Junction 6 of M6 (Spaghetti Junction), then head into Birmingham on the A38M Aston expressway. Continue through all the tunnels on the A38. Turn right at Selly Oak along the A4040. Turn left along Reservoir Road. Continue along Reservoir Road until it becomes Swinford Road, then turn left into the main gates.

 

Helicopter

 

  • Land on the field at 52.44492,-1.969686. Avoid the trees.
  • Land on the playground at 52.444737,-1.968999. Avoid the trees. And the netball posts. 

 

 

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 listen and be inspired.

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 either do a 7 minute or 2 minute presentation. 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 day! That’s what makes Teachmeet exciting! 

 

 

 

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. Steve Philp: Filming for Reflection  https://docs.google.com/a/paganelschool.net/present/edit?id=0ARl9lQNBdTn4ZGhuNXRnMnpfMmN6c3ZqcGc3&hl=en
  2. Lisa Stevens : I'll see what's inspiring me nearer the time...
  3. Mark Allen: (@edintheclouds) will decide nearer the time.
  4. Oliver Quinlan (@oliverquinlan) Poke the box: Questioning questioning
  5. Steve Rowley (srsmilingatwork@gmail.com) using / making e-books in Primary Literacy  (could be easily adapted to secondary)
  6. Julia Kossowska (@juliako) My Storymaker from Carnegie Library (probably)
  7. Roy Broadfield - The Impact in Learning project at Chilwell Croft Primary school and how it helped us to achieve our floor targets for the first time in 10 years.  Impact is a parental engagement strategy that results in 60% of attendees achieving a sub level in 5 weeks on average! 
  8. Stewart Feather (@Stewart_Feather) Make your own free text books mrfeatherscience
  9. Jan Webb @janwebb21 Mice, mice, mice!!!
  10. Colin Graham @ColinTGraham Paper darts - doing science (and a bit of art!) in maths lessons
  11.  

 

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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. Mike Mcsharry (see below) Steve Philp: VLE Iconography - involving students in their own VLE through collaborative drawings
  2. Lisa Stevens: Using GoogleSquared in Primary language learning 
  3. Dan Cottle: podcasting?  @blendedlearner
  4. Simone Haughey @simonehaughey Using iPod nanos to support language learning in my classes.
  5. Oliver Quinlan (@oliverquinlan) A 'minimally invasive' Science lesson.
  6. John Couperthwaite (@johncoup) ePortfolios and reflective practice: experiences of Year 1 medical students
  7. Penny Thompson How to develop a school short of hardware, software and cash. 
  8. Colin Graham @ColinTGraham The leftover rectangle 
  9. Helen Morgan @Nellmog-Aviary Exploring pattern

 

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Presentations from further afield

 

 

 

 

Those coming to be inspired

 

Add your name below:

 

  1. Umran Naeem (@umerz1)
  2. Karen Horne (@mrskhorne)
  3. Paul Busst (@pablo13) - must have at least one cupcake
  4. Kate Wild (@misskwild)
  5. Andy Pyper (@ictrambling)
  6. Laura Worthington (@Laura_987)
  7. Stephen Fessey
  8. Richard Campbell (@rracampbell
  9. Karen Griffith - Rising Stars
  10. Sarah Edwards
  11. Gen Galloway (@genevieveannu)
  12. Wendell Gopaul
  13. Jasjit Kaur (@jkaur29)
  14. Ruth Rainsford
  15. Fehmida Norat (@fehmida)
  16. Prav Bassi
  17. Paul Murphy (@rsdiscos)
  18. Nadine Vaillant Hill (@NadineVHill
  19. Vicki Cole - Lapsafe (@pazzy_21) (@lapsafe)
  20. Rachel - Lapsafe 
  21. Tony Panter
  22. Ian Billups - Incerts (@Incerts)
  23. Rachel Parkin (@RachelParkin)
  24. Sam White - Espresso
  25. Marcus Belben (@MarcusBelben)
  26. Jennie Martindale (@mooshtang) - have LLT meeting. Will try to get there!
  27. Nikki Thorpe 

 

Sign Up!

 

Fill this form in if you don't want to edit this wiki page directly.

 

 

 

What do we need to make the event happen?

 

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

 

All offers of help in any way are gratefully received!  Add your name below if you can offer any assistance to ensure this event is a good as it can be.

 

I can make cupcakes! (@lisibo)

I work close by (King Edward VI Five Ways Grammar School) so can get there early and help set up? @blendedlearner

I will make at least one cheesecake (@frogphilp)

@MarcusBelben is offering flapjack

@zoeross19 brownies?

 

 

Sponsors

 

Watch this short video to see who's sponsoring us and how:


 

  

 

 

 

 

Paganel Primary School is a school supported by 

 

Twitter

 

When you are mentioning TeachMeet Brum whilst using Twitter please just add #TMBrum somwhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search. 

 

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