This year I’d like to meet some folks whose ideas I’ve been reading about, hear what others are saying about some areas of interest for me like digital footprints, authentic publishing and PLNs, learn some more about new areas of interest like curriculum mapping and ePortfolios and finally, take a closer look at what’s happening with tech in primary classrooms.
I've gone through the conference schedule and have made my day-by-day conference picks. Here is a breakdown of how I plan to spend my time:
- Connect with innovative educators who have a strong digital footprint with whom I have yet to develop a memorable F-2-F relationship.
- My picks
- Jeff Utecht
- Howie DiBlasi
- Adora Svitak (and Joyce)
- Reconnect with other innovative educators
- My picks
- Alan November
- Dean Shareski
- Lynette Guastaferro
- Bob Sprankle
- Lisa Thumann
- Hear what others are saying about digital footprints
- My picks
- Google or You? Who Would You Rather Control Your Digital Identity? with Dean Shareski
- Composing to Create a Digital Identity with Dr. Sara Kajder
- My thoughts.
- Hear what others are saying about personal learning networks
- My picks
- PLN: Building Your Global Connection Network with Howie DiBlasi
- Twitter: Establishing Your Personal Learning Network with Lisa Thumann
- My thoughts
- Hear about more examples of real-world, authentic publishing of student work
- My picks
- Creativity in the Digital Age: How New Technologies Can Further Student Expression with Adora Svitak
- Don’t Just Write About It Produce Documentaries In Your Class with Marco Torres
- My thoughts
- Learn more about:Curriculum Mapping
- My pick
- Mapping Your Curriculum with Google Maps with Jim Wenzloff
- Learn more about ePortfolios
- My pick
- Lessons Learned with E-Portfolios in Northern Ireland with Gillian Stewart
BLC10 Program
This looks great. I wish I lived on the East Coast. Will they be broadcasting any lectures for those of us who can't make it?
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