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Teachmeet Education Show 2015

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Saturday 21st March 1:30pm - 4:00pm

Leader Summit Theatre, NEC Birmingham

 

**You will need to get a free ticket to the Education Show to attend the Teachmeet. This can be done via this link**

 

http://bit.ly/tmedshow15

 

 

The Morning session - http://www.education-show.com/Content/What-is-TeachMeet

 

Join us in the Leaders Summit Theatre from 11am for a series of inspiring talks, hosted by Ian Addison

 

11:00 Jon Murray How do I improve higher order Reading Skills using Emotional Literacy?
11:20 Rob Smith If we force children to read will they become better writers?
11:40 Gaz Needle How do I get away with doodling in my classroom? 
12:00 Julia Skinner How do I Improve Writing through feedback? 
12:20 Jo Payne How do I make marking meaningful and speedy? 
12:40 Michelle Ifould How do I create an engaging classroom environment?
13:00 Claire Lotriet How do I use free tools to teach primary programming?

 

 

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! 

 

Presentations will be chosen at random from the list below. 

 

Twitter & Tags

 

When you are mentioning TeachMeet Education Show 2015 whilst using Twitter please just add #TMEdShow15 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 TeachMeet Education Show 2015: #TMEdShow15

 

How to edit this page

  1. If you would like 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 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!

If you have any problems with that, please email your details to Ian Addison (mail@ianaddison.net) 

 

When signing up for a presentation, please add your name, presentation title and if you have one, your Twitter ID. Please ensure that you send your presentation to Ian Addison (mail@ianaddison.net) by 18th March 2015

 

Sign up by clicking here! 

 

 

Rules for your presentation:

1) It should be about real classroom practice. Ideally attendees will be able to take an idea and go and implement this in their own classroom 

2) It shouldn't be an advert for a particular product, but should focus on the impact in the classroom

 

7Minute Presentations

 

1. Sam Saeed - @imaglearning - Augmented Reality, the future of Ed Tech?

2. James Hannam @thelearnmaker 'Marking and feedback with mobile devices, more than writing'

3. Claire Lotriet - @ohlottie - Free tools for the primary computing curriculum

4. Michelle Ifould - @footiefanmiss - Creating an engaging classroom environment

5. Jo Payne - @Mrspteach - Making Marking Speedy and Meaningful

6. Rob Smith - @redgierob - 

7. Julia Skinner - @theheadsoffice - Using feedback to improve writing

8. Charlie Addison - @charliedeane - Using Class Dojo to improve behaviour and engagement

 

2Minute Presentations

 

1.  

2.  Bryn Llewellyn - @brynll - Card Cames & Creativity in PE

3. 

4. 

 

 

Watching and Listening

 

1. Gareth Edwards - @MrGEdwards

2. Rebecca Young -

3. Sarah Nokes - @sarahcnokes

4. Chrissy de Gruchy - @island651

5.Simone Haughey @simonehaughey

6. Jennifer BEattie - @normrsbeattie

 

Raffle Prizes

We hope to also have some prizes to give away. As these are announced, we will add them below.

1) A year-long subscription to BrainPOP

2) A Tagtiv8 Activity Session

 

 

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