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Naace Teachmeet 2012 - 10 March 2012 - Leicester Marriott

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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: Saturday 10 March 2012

Where: The Marriott Leicester

Time: 1.45pm onwards 

Hosted by: Drew Buddie ably assisted by Dughall McCormick and James Langley

Resident Technical Expert on site: Leon Cych

 

 

 

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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

 

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.

 

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!

 

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. YOUR TALK SHOULD BE RELATED TO OUR CONFERENCE THEME - 3RD MILLENNIUM LEARNING - THE COMPELLING CASE FOR ICT IN SOME WAY.

 

1. Miles Berry (@mberry) Student teachers' thoughts on 'Why teach ICT?'

2. Peter Yeomans (@ethinking) Disruptive in your face education - the Hammer not Nail principle.

3. Kevin McLaughlin (@kvnmcl) Gamification of Learning - Learning through playing the game

4. Gareth Davies (@advisorymatters) It's behind you! - an example from the AD:mission project

5. Tony Sheppard (@grumbledook) With great power comes great responsibility - developing school choices

6. James Langley (@lordlangley73) It's Kindle o'clock

7. David Mitchell (@DeputyMitchell) Seven messages from my pupils to you

8. David Kempster (@KempsterD) Using Mobile devices for assessment

9. Mark Allen (@edintheclouds) These are not the droids you're looking for...

 

Two minute nano presentations

 

Add your name and what you may talk about below. YOUR TALK SHOULD BE RELATED TO OUR CONFERENCE THEME - 3RD MILLENNIUM LEARNING - THE COMPELLING CASE FOR ICT IN SOME WAY. 

 

1. Hannah Boydon (@boydon1967) Adventures in eTwinning 

2. Gareth Davies (@advisorymatters) The Famous Five get into QR Codes

3. Dan Bowen (@dan_bowen) Will think of something...hopefully

 

 

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Enthusiastic Lurkers

 

Add your name

 

 

  1. Ian Guest (@IaninSheffield)
  2. Jon Wadge (@DepHeadPrep) 
  3. Doug Dickinson (@orunner)
  4. Jan Webb (@janwebb21) 
  5. Suzanne Rule (@suzirule) 
  6. Pete Yeomans (@ethinking) 
  7. Bev Evans (@bevevans22 - might present but undecided)
  8. James Wright (@jameswwright) 
  9. Karen Butcher (@teacherofict) 
  10. Anita Gebarowicz (@anitagebarowicz) 
  11. Paul Magnall (@peregrine99) 
  12. Vicky Kakos (@in2schools)
  13. Steve Warburton (@stevewn) 
  14. Matthew Pearson (@mattpearson)
  15. Rachel Jones (@rachelala) 
  16. Nikki Williams (@njw89)
  17. Jill Duman (@norfolkTeachers - might present but undecided) 
  18. Dan Bowen (@dan_bowen)  
  19. Sway Grantham (@SwayGrantham)
  20. Dan Humphries (@danhumphries89)
  21. Niki Hall-McNair (@hllmcnr) 
  22. Emma Dawson (@ohcrazy1)

 

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Tags and Twitter 

 

When you are mentioning TeachMeet Naace 2012 whilst using Twitter please just add #TMNAACE2012 somewhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search

 

Facebook event ‘Naace Annual Strategic Conference 2012’

 

Web 2.0 tags - For personal blogs, flickr, youtube and other photo/video sharing sites = TMnaace2012, TMnaace

 

Sponsorship

 

 

 

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Comments (1)

Eve Dickson said

at 11:21 am on Oct 19, 2011

Hello all, we are attempting to get a 'TED' style YouTube channel up and running for TeachMeet presentations to be freely shared across the country (and beyond). If you would be interested in filming your presentations and uploading onto the "teachmeets" youtube channel, please get in touch! ... teachmeets@gmail.com

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