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IMPORTANT NOTE

Calling all #tmthink presenters!

Please can you ensure that any materials, resources, website links etc that you require for your TeachMeet presentation are made available to Chris Allan allan.c@sunderlandlearning.net or Chris McHugh mchugh.c@sunderlandlearning.net by lunchtime on Wednesday if possible so that they can be loaded and tested on PC before the event at 5.00pm.

 

  

 

 This event is open to attendees at our Thinking School Conference 2011 and all others interested in attending.

 

Due to technical issues wi-fi will not be available during the teachmeet.  

 

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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 learning. Anyone can share great ideas they've trialled in their classrooms, ask important questions or simply sign up to take part in learning conversations. Education professionals from all sectors are welcome to take part.

 

 

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When and Where?

 

Date: Wednesday 15 June 2011

Where: St Robert of Newminster Catholic School & Sixth Form College, Washington, NE38 8AF - Map here

Time: 5pm until 7pm roughly

Hosts for the night: Chris Allan @infernaldepart / Chris McHugh

Resident Technical Expert on site: tbc

 

After TM drinks at: Riverbar, Fatfield, Washington NE38 8AJ

Map Link Here

 

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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.

 

Presentation Rules:

Timings will be kept to the second so that hopefully all the presenters get the chance to present. Just like all Teachmeets, presentations will be drawn at random and there is no guarantee you will be presenting.

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 or do something different ? This is about showcasing learning, not showcasing products: use your 2 minutes or 7 minutes to show us the difference your project has made to education. Some of the BEST presentation I have seen at Teachmeets have included no tech whatsoever so please don't think this is a tech only event!

 

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 and let's face it, lessons exciting!

 

If your examples are online please add links to your presentation or work to the title (this will speed things up on the night) 

 

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Seven minute micro presentations

 

Add your name and what you may talk about below.

 

1. Chris Allan @infernaldepart - Will decide nearer the time.

2. Jan Webb @janwebb21 - Maximising the learning potential of tools we use

3. Steve Bunce @stevebunce - Arduino-no-no, Arduino-no-no, Arduino-no-no, there's-no-limits!

4.Julian Barrell @julian3576 - Teacher vs Celebrity Chef. Changing the public perception of teaching and learning.

5. Alessio Bernardelli @asober - Choose 1 Out! A new developing thinking tool.

6. Colin Graham @ColinTGraham - Making connections between the real world and the virtual world - does it matter?

7. John Sayers @JOHNSAYERS - Geocaching as a learning adventure.

8.Chris Harte @charte - Riding SOLO

9. John Sutton #bighugepopplepedia @hgjohn - Tudor family trees

10. Celia Bone and Jo Hopper - Concertina Cross Curricular Creations :)

11. Peter Hirst @every1speaks - TEDxKidsSunderland Sorry.  I'll follow on Twitter/ try to catch live feed if you're doing one? 

12. Chris Mayoh @chrismayoh - Creating 3D worlds with Kodu

11. (instead of Pete - it won't let me edit) Jeremiah Alexander - User Experience Design with 10 year olds

 

 

Two minute nano presentations

 

Add your name and what you may talk about below.

 

1. Sarah MacDermott (@MacadooS) - TBC - Sorry another meeting has come up. Will follow on Twitter with interest!

2. Gavin McIntyre (@gmcict)- TBC Sorry new baby born on Monday evening, no time to prep, will try to come along still

3. Chris McHugh @cmchu97 - Crowdsourcing answers using Google Docs

4. Helen Morgan @nellmog-Sharing work ideas and thinking

6. Colin Graham @ColinTGraham - Left-brain/right-brain experiencing the shift

7.Alasdair Douglas @hairysporran - lino- not just for floors

8. Laura Deacon @Ldeacon- Google Earth- not just for Geographers.  Apologies, training day came up and I won't be back in time...might catch the end on twitter- fingers crossed.

9. Archie Cameron @Hjava - Why I fear the Blackboard! 

10. Shaun McNally- thinking maps and me

11. Ian Quayle-Thinking Hats and lawyers-making it work

12. Angela Cummings and Rose Grey - Independent learning using google docs

 

Learning Conversations

1. Chris McHugh @cmchu97 - What's the future of schools?

2. Archie Cameron @Hjava - TBC

 

 

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Enthusiastic Lurkers

 

Add your name

1.Rebecca Marshall

2Andrea Carr @andreacarr1.

3. Christine Jack @jackcl

4. Rose Grey @rgrey1683

5. Helen Daykin @helendaykin (Espresso/C4L)

6. Catherine Hammil

7. Alex Greenwell

8. Sarah Burns

9. Rosie Quinn

10. Lindsey Hillyard

11. Jon Hall

12. Alessio Bernardelli @asober (remotely)

13. Sean McMullen @sean_mcmullen

14. Alasdair Douglas @hairysporran. (will present if i have anything interesting to say)

15. Angela Cummings

16. Andrew Freeman (@sylv3r)

17. Sara Crawshaw

18.Jill Bowers

19. Lynda Dixon (@enterprisegran)

20. Julie Coverley (@juecov)

21. Graham Trick (@trick11)

22.  Gill DeCosemo (@GillDeCosemo)

23. Thomas Elwick (@ThomasElwick) Museum Learning Officer

24. Laura Deacon (@Ldeacon) I'll do a nano presentation if I can... :/

25. Soo Coates (@soo59)

26. Zoe Ross (@zoeross19) v sorry to miss it :( 

27. Mark Clarkson (@mwclarkson)

28. Clair Crozier (@c14lrb)

29. Bernadette Malcolmson @m155_bem

30. Laura Chambers @misschambersICT

31. Stephanie Thewlis

32  Rachael Smith

33. Steve Sanderson

34. Lorna Reed

35. Diane Smail

36. Claire Watt

37. Gill Humphreys

38. Kelly Turner

39.Katie McHugh     

40.Marie-Louise Brewster

41. Paul Robson (@ptrobson)

42. Ian Campbell @ianmcampbell

43. Fiona Joyce @wizenedcrone

45. Emma Chipchase

46. Andrew Chipchase

47. Stuart Aldridge

48. Rob Young 

49. Rachel Young

50. Amy Dodds

51. Allan Holbrook

52. Gerry O'Hanlon @gerryoh

53. Jeremiah Alexander @jeremiahalex

54. Paul Smyth @psmyth

55. Kayleigh Gray

56. Sharon Homer

 

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Tags and Twitter 

 

When you are mentioning TeachMeet Think whilst using Twitter please just add #TMThink somewhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search

 

 

Web 2.0 tags - For personal blogs, flickr, youtube and other photo/video sharing sites = #TMThink

 

Sponsorship

 

If you are prepared to sponsor this event please contact Chris Allan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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