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TM BETT 2014

Page history last edited by Tony Sheppard 10 years, 2 months ago

 

TeachMeet BETT 2014  will be taking place on Friday 24th January 2014 at the BETT SHOW:  Main Arena, Excel Centre, Royal Victoria Dock, E16 1XL London and tickets (which will be released in several batches), can be obtained here: http://teachmeetbett2014-eorg.eventbrite.com/

 

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.

 

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 a whole bucket load of networking to boot! 

 

Teachmeet Takeover / Friday's BETT Teachmeet

 

This is the page for the Teachmeet event held on the Friday evening of BETT in the MAIN ARENA. If you are attending BETT then you will probably be interested in the Teachmeet Takeover activities happening during the show too. See http://teachmeet.pbworks.com/w/page/70425010/TMTakeover%20BETT%202014 for details.

 

 


Twitter & Tags

 

When you are mentioning TeachMeet BETT 2014 whilst using Twitter please just add #TMBETT2014 somewhere in the tweet - that way it will be picked up by a Twitter search. 

 

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 BETT 2014: #TMBETT2014

 


How to edit this page

  1. If you're looking to sign up to attend, then get your free ticket from the TeachMeet BETT 2014 Eventbrite page. If you want to present, then follow the instructions below...
  2. Click the EDIT tab at the top of this page - you'll be prompted to login.
  3. Note that the PBwiki system has changed, so either:
    1. create a PBworks account, which is quick and simple, and login; or
    2. alternatively you can login using the limited guest account - username guest password teemhcaet
  4. Return to this page and click the EDIT tab
  5. Add your name to the bottom of the appropriate Mud Run Tips list (with a link to your Twitter page or blog so others can follow you, plus a sentence on what you're going to be presenting on)
  6. Click the Save button at the foot of the page...
  7. That's it!

This year a new BETT venue brings with it a TeachMeet BETT which is potentially bigger and better than ever.  This can only happen with YOUR help.

 

Once again this year we have a few things up our sleeve, including: more audience interaction, the return of Creative Connections as they make Virtual Minutes of the proceedings, dedicated live-tweeting (as for one Friday night only #ukedchat spreads the TeachMeet word further afield), more access to resources you see shown by presenters and our traditional TeachEat.

 

Organising

 

If anyone wants to pitch in, you're welcome.  The following people are already eager to be involved:

 

  • Ian Addison
  • Drew Buddie
  • Danny Nicholson
  • Martin Burrett - Live tweeting and dog's body
  •  Mags Amond - happy to help with whatever... 
  • Dughal McCormick - Ready & willing
  • John Heffernan- Ushering etc 
  • Tony Sheppard (@grumbledook) - The Tiger on the door! 
  • Carrie Anne Philbin - happy to help 
  • Mary Farmer @ebd35 happy to pitch in 
  • Clare Fenwick @csf0961 - happy to help in anyway 
  • Dom Breadmore @predacomdom - happy to help any way I can 
  • Mark Anderson @ICTEvangelist - contact me via teachmeetbett13@gmail.com for presentations that need uploading / sorting for presentation 
  • Lisa Stevens @lisibo - tell me what to do -  I'm very obedient (usually) ;)
  • Bill Lord @joga5 
  • Bev Evans - will help out with whatever is needed
  • Andrew Field @andyfield - will assist with anything 
  • Bryn Llewellyn @brynll 
  • Rachel Fernley @_ferno_ - Happy to help where I can
  • Nigel Ford @Nigel_ford - Happy to help where I can 

 

 

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS:

The main essentials of the event, such as wifi log-insmaps, speaker biographies and links to presentations, are being compiled into a Programme of Events, which is available here and will be available on the night! (note: working document)

 

 

PRESENTATIONS:

 

WHETHER IT IS ABOUT YOUR CLASSROOM DISPLAYS, ENCOURAGING SPEAKING AND LISTENING OR AN ENGAGING WEB TOOL, YOUR TALK MUST BE ABOUT REAL LEARNING ACTIVITIES. IT MUST BE PRACTICAL AND APPLICABLE.

  

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

 

It's quite possible that there will be more presentations than there is space to fit them all in - this is a good thing, however it might mean that you don't get to present on the night, due to the random nature in which they are chosen. This makes it all the more important that you give a link to your presentation materials (and exposition if that's necessary) below, next to your title, as this will mean people can find out about what you're presenting on even if you don't actually get to stand up and present...

 

We will be handing out a programme of presentations to all attendees to take away with them. This will include a sentence or two about your presentation, links to your Twitter, blog etc. you will be contacted nearer the time to ask you to provide these details if you don't want to publish them below just yet. We believe this will help people take your ideas back to their classroom.

 

Please ensure that you put your name, Twitter-handle if you have one, and title of your proposed talk, in the space provided:

 

Ideally we want AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE to put themselves forward to make a presentation.  For the time being we are NOT setting a MAXIMUM number of potential presentations, so please do not 'hold' a slot if you have not decided on the topic, we promise NOT to guillotine the presentation lists until the submission deadline of midnight on 19th January 2014 (to give time for printed materials to be produced). 

 

PLEASE MAKE SURE ANY ELECTRONIC RESOURCES - LINKS TO ONLINE PRESENTATIONS - POWERPOINTS - ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT TO DISPLAY IS AVAILABLE AND EMAILED TO teachmeetbett13@gmail.com BY THE DEADLINE OR YOU WILL RUN THE RISK OF BEING UNABLE TO PRESENT. We are keen to have all resources curated for all presentations regardless of whether you get to present or not, so your message is assured of being shared. Please adhere to this deadline. 

 

In light of this, we ask that you do give due consideration as to whether your talk needs to be 7 minutes long (these are okay of course) or if they can be given as a 2 minute nano-presentation.

 

Seven minute micropresentations

 

  1. Martin Burrett @ICTmagic - Digital Magic for your Classroom 
  2. Andy Caffrey @MrCaffrey  - 20 Ways to Crash your VLE 
  3. Catherine Steel @TaffTykeC - Loving the Alien (Phonics)
  4. Chris Waugh @edutronic_net -  "It takes a village" (technology-enabled community engagement in learning)
  5. Rachel Jones @rlj1981 - Wins with IT for non IT geeks
  6. Julian S. Wood @ideas_Factory  Who needs imagination when you can actually be there!
  7. Lee Parkinson @ICT_MrP  - Emoji in the Classroom
  8. Andy Lewis @iTeachRE & @TalkingDonkeyRE - How to do stuff when your school says 'you what?'
  9. Alessio Bernardelli @asober - Creative role plays with Explain Everything and other cool stuff :-) 
  10. Lisa Stevens @lisibo - Being creative in the primary language classroom 
  11. Steve Bunce @stevebunce -  The Digital Wrestling Agenda
  12. Miles Berry @mberry - Developing for the tablet, on the tablet 
  13. Jon Tait @teamtait - Using social media to create a global audience for student work 
  14. Amjad Ali @ASTSupportAAli- T&L Tips from my Toolkit 
  15. Alex Warner @EducationAlex - HOTskillsME (Official Launch) 
  16. Sarah Findlater & Stephen Lockyer @msfindlater @mrlockyer - The future of digital is analogue (#SLTcamp) 
  17. Franz Schlindwein @AbacusandHelix - Who said maths can't be fun? 
  18. Mark Anderson @ICTEvangelist - Innovating your classroom with e's 
  19. Thomas Braut @tbraut - Introducing a free and simple classroom tool, Kahoot, to get quick responses from all students
  20. Dominique De Guchtenaere & Koen Favere @chamilo_news - PLEasantry: Your personal touch to enjoy learning. A classroom example.
  21. Kathryn Evans @KathrynWiki  -  Let Google Drive your classroom
  22. Bev Evans @bevevans22  - Fun with lentils and beans (animation in the classroom)
  23. Russel Tarr @russeltarr - My bag of goodies - free new resources on Classroom Tools
  24. Ben Waldram @mrwaldram and Stephen Lockyer @mrlockyer - Battt: one year on.   
  25. Pete Yeomans @ethinking Architects and Bricklayers: Build a Computing Culture at primary school (including SHED philosophy)
  26. Kurt Söser @kurtsoeser - OneNote + Tablet-PCs = Maths 2.1

Two minute nanopresentations

 

  1. Mags Amond @magsamond - My Evidence-based Edmodo Epiphany moment!!
  2. Ray Rodgers @SvTcherSndys - The benefits of joined-up writing for dyslexic children
  3. Stephen Heppell @stephenheppell - TBC
  4. Alessio Bernardelli @asober - Peer Assessment with Aurasma 
  5. Lisa Stevens @lisibo Staying in touch 
  6. Mary Farmer @ebd35 it will involve iPads, SEBD and SEN but not sure what yet  
  7. Dom Breadmore @predacomdom - Breaking the u-law (playing with files in their own language) 
  8. Jane Fisher @ejf23 Mindset over matter. 
  9. Mathias Rosenqvist @magistermathias Double exposed - photographic encounters  
  10. Cecilia Christiansen @CeMatematik - MatchBox Equations, app for algebra learning
  11. Aurelie Charles @aurelagazel - A few ideas on using QR codes in class.
  12. Oliver Quinlan @oliverquinlan - Tools for evidence in education (Slides here: http://bit.ly/tmbettevidence )
  13.  Bev Evans @bevevans22 - 15 reasons why PowerPoint is still a relevant AND useful tool in the classroom
  14. Andrew Field @andyfield - student-led BYOB
  15. David Phillips - @djphillips1408 A limitless alternative to Dropbox
  16. Bill Lord - @joga5 Ghost island - using twit pics as a writing stimulus
  17. Mar Dixon - @mardixon Using Google Glass  
  18. Alex Isaachsen @alexisaachsen - Speed Geeking for Outstanding CPD (slides here)
  19. Drew Buddie - @digitalmaverick -  Mapping our heroes - a potential project for every UK school in 2014
  20. Leon Cych - @eyebeams - L4LTV - A free teacher to teacher CPD niche web TV Channel by teachers for teachers I need people to present what they do

 

 


TeachEatBETT

TeachEatBett will take place this year at Fox Bars at Excel http://www.foxbars.com/excel   Places are limited at the moment to 80.

The cost for this is £10, this includes 2 drinks either a pint of bitter/lager, glass of wine - red/white/rose or a soft drink. There will also be canapés. More substantial food can be ordered from the bar menu, the kitchen is open until 11 - but this is NOT included in the cost of the ticket. The area is available from 9-11pm.

YOU WILL NEED TO GET A TICKET FROM THE EVENTBRITE PAGE:http://teachmeeteatbett2014.eventbrite.co.uk Tickets will be available from 7pm Sunday 12th January 2014

Please bring your ticket and money on the evening.  As places are limited please only get a ticket if you know you will be able to stay.

Any questions please email DawnHallybone/@dawnhallybone

 

Please don't add your name here as the only way to get a ticket for the TeachEat is to get one from the link in the paragraph above. 

 

Please don't add your name here thinking that it entitles you to attend or that you are on a waiting list. :-) 

 

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