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TeachMeet SHP 2011

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Many thanks to Stuart Ridout for the use of the logos!  

 

Notice

 

Please note that this TeachMeet will only be available to those attending the Schools History Project Conference 2011. This is the second TeachMeet to be held at the conference and will be held during the 'fringe' sessions on the evening of Saturday 2nd July 2011.

 

Organizers: Nick Dennis (http://www.twitter.com/drdennis ) will be at the conference.

 
Please note, this is NOT a platform for commercial offerings!

Sponsors

 

We are grateful to Pearson for sponsoring the SHP TeachMeet!

 

 

Table of Contents 

 


 

How to edit this page 

 

  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:
    1. create a PBwiki account, which is quick and simple, and login; or
    2. alternatively you can login using the limited guest account - username guest password teemhcaet
  3. Return to this page and click the EDIT tab
  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. That's it!

 


 

What is a TeachMeet?

 

Learn something new, be amazed, amused and enthused. This is an informal gathering of those curious about innovative ways of teaching and learning in History. 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.

 

The main part of TeachMeet is hearing stories about learning, from teachers. This is not an event to present about a product or theory - this is a chance for teachers from all types of establishments to hear ideas from each other. Real narratives of practice that make a difference. It is about being engaged and inspired by our immediate colleagues and get some ideas from the grassroots!

 

 


 

When and Where?  

 

Time: 5.30-6.30pm

Date: Saturday 2nd July 2011

Where: Room T22, Trinity & All Saints College, Leeds

 

 


 

Twitter & Tags

 

When you are mentioning TeachMeet SHP 2011 whilst using Twitter please just add #TMSHP2011 somewhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search. 

 

Check out what's being said on Twitter about TMSHP2011 right now by clicking here!

 

Tags (for everything else ... flickr, YouTube, facebook etc)

Let's keep it all together and use the following tag for all posts, images, tweets and presentations to do with TeachMeet SHP edition 2010: TMSHP2011

 


 

Sign Up! 

 

You can come along to chat, meet new people, or give a seven minute talk or a two minute nano presentation. 

 

Presentation Rules 

 

  • 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?
  • 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! That’s what makes TeachMeet 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)

 

 

Seven minute micropresentations  

 

Add your name and what you may talk about below. 

 

  1. Donald Cumming - Teaching with baked goods
  2. Esther Arnott - making history 'real' for students: experiences from OCR Pilot heritage marketing
  3. Dave Stacey - Multimedia tools from OCR Pilot course - download from here - (sorry Nick. It's about 4 mins, from my phone. You wouldn't believe the trouble I've had recording this, but hopefully there's still something useable there!)
  4. Neal Watkin - The 'History' of Literacy: from Bananas to Mortar Boards
  5. Nichola Boughey - 21st Century Online History Teacher's Toolkit based on an HA Bursary Project 
  6. Mark Stacey - Wikipedia and WW1 research project 
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Two minute nano presentations 

 

Add your name and what you may talk about below:

 

  1. Nick Dennis - SAMR and FRAME thinking for History Teaching 
  2. Sally Thorne - using Kindles in the classroom
  3. Julie Wright - Buckets and Balloons - trying to create a Carol Dweck learning environment 
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Enthusiastic Lurkers 

 

Add your name if you want to attend but don't want to present (yet!)

 

  1. Sally Thorne - @MrsThorne

  2. Alexander König - @a_koenig

  3. Rachel Jones
  4. Jennifer James :-) Holte Massive 
  5. Dave Wallbanks - @davew1968 
  6. Andrew Pidhajeckyj 

 

 


Flashmeeting

 

Can't make it to SHP in person? You can still catch the TeachMeet action by joining the FlashMeeting.  There are 25 spaces available, please sign up below if you want to join us.  Please go to this link to sign in: http://bit.ly/9zohvf

 

  1. Tony Fox (if I don't travel down) 
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Problems using the wiki?

 

Contact: Nick Dennis (nikdennis@gmail.com)

 

 

 

 

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