ISTE2015
is over and I'm back in California for a few more days before heading off to #FlipCon15. This has been one
of the best conferences I've been to, and I think it's because I purposefully
did not pack my schedule, took time to connect with my PLN, and enjoyed
learning and sharing rather than constantly feeling rushed from session to
session.
This
post will be too long if I don't split it up, so please see the following posts
for my reflections and thoughts:
My Sessions:
- TeachMeet / Digital Learning Coach
- TouchCast BYOD
- WSQing your Way
- FlipClass Workshop
- Many Methods to FlipClass Success Panel
Takeaways from sessions I attended
- TeachMeet Tools
- Concurrent Sessions & Poster Sessions
- Yes You Can! Use Copyright Material
- Tales of 10 Best Practices for Instructional Tech Coaches
- The SAMR Swimming Pool - Erase the Line
- Professional Development: There's another way and another & some resources from "Effective PD for a Changing Culture"
- Connections / Hallway Conversations re: Student Tech Teams (this will be a bunch of posts coming soon but I'll try to remember to come back and link it here!)
A few random things that won't get their own post:
- Philly Cheesesteaks are actually pretty good.
- Osmo is awesome and I'm really thinking that Grayson would love playing with it.
- Kaizena seems to have some nice new features that I need to play around with more
- My friend Kate Baker is amazing. She has so many awesome ideas and I'm sad I had conflicts with her session "Stop Bleeding Red Ink". She has great ideas on Peer Evaluation (blog post & podcast), Student blogging / sharing via Scribe City, and so much more. If you don't follow her, you should. Now :)
PhillyFun - People and Places
And two fun pictures... we "conquered" the "Rocky Steps" AND got interviewed for the local news outside the Liberty Bell!
And two fun pictures... we "conquered" the "Rocky Steps" AND got interviewed for the local news outside the Liberty Bell!
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