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The proposal submissions are in!

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Thanks to everyone who submitted a proposal for K-12 Online! The submitted proposals have been forwarded on to conveners of each thread who will be working with their evaluation teams to notify submitters by October 6th about their proposal status. (Refer to the K-12 Online Conference Timeline for more dates.) Submissions were received from educators living in the following places on the planet:

Adelaide, South Australia, AUSTRALIA.
Cambridge, MA, USA
Camilla, GA
Chardon, Ohio, USAQ
Corona, CA USA
Delran, New Jersey, USA
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Edmond, Oklahoma USA
Encinitas, California, USA
Essex, UK
Fort Valley VA USA
Fort Washakie, WY USA
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Hull, UK
Irvine, CA
Jacksonville, Florida/ USA
Kenton, Ohio, USA
Lehigh Valley, PA
Lemoyne, PA, USA
Lexington, SC, USA
Liberty, Missouri USA
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Menlo Park, CA USA
Montreal QC Canada
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
New York, New York, USA
North Olmsted, Ohio , USA
Oakland, California United States
Open-Ended Response
Philadelphia, PA
Pinson, AL USA
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Rock Hill, SC, USA
Scotland, UK
Seattle, WA, USA
Shanghai, China
Skokie, IL, USA
Snow Lake, MB. Canada
St. Clair Shores, MI
St. Francois Xavier, Manitoba, Canada
Stockton, NJ
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Toronto, Canada / New York, NY
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trussville, Alabama, USA
Williamsburg, VA, USA
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada

This conference is going to be great! 🙂

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Promotional flyer

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I shared briefly on EdTechTalk this evening about the K-12 Online Conference, and it was suggested that a promotional flyer be created that teachers can print and share with others about the conference. So, I created a one page flyer (PDF format) that you can download, print and share.

Extend the conversation, and let more people know about K-12 Online! You might also let people know about the upcoming “Global Learn Day” that will happen for the tenth year on October 7th and 8th, depending on where people are on our planet. A Global Learn Day blog is also available.

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Share K12Online06!

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Please tell others about the K-12 Online Conference by all means available!

A formal press release about our event is available. Please share this link and information with your local press sources.

A one page printable flyer in PDF format is available to print and share.

Use the following HTML code for a graphical link to the conference blog:

K-12 Online Conference 2006

K-12 Online Conference 2006

You can use the following as an announcement!

www.k12onlineconference.org

Announcing the first annual “K12 Online 2006” convention for teachers, administrators and educators around the world interested in the use of Web 2.0 tools in classrooms and professional practice. This year’s conference is scheduled to be held over two weeks, Oct. 23-27 and Oct. 30- Nov. 3 with the theme “Unleashing the Potential.” The K12 Online 2006 blog has just gone live.

On the conference blog you will also find the web form we will be using for the submission of proposals. Everyone is encouraged to submit a proposal. More details are on the conference blog: www.k12onlineconference.org. The blog will be updated regularly with everything you need to know about the conference.

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2006- Overcoming Obstacles

“Overcoming Obstacles” presentation ideas

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Hello everyone, I am so pleased to be involved with the first K-12 Online conference! I’m convening the “Overcoming Obstacles” strand for week2, and I’d like to encourage you to submit a proposal!

I’ve started an open wiki with topic suggestions for “Overcoming Obstacles,” and you are welcome to both check that out and add to the list. (http://obstacles.wikispaces.com/topics) There are an amazing array of web 2.0 tools out there, but if we can’t figure out how to work within the real-world contexts in which we find ourselves, they won’t be able to do much to help our students better engage in the learning process.

If you’re ready to submit a proposal, please refer to the proposal submission guidelines (which are applicable to ALL strands) and then submit using the online form. If you make a mistake, just resubmit your proprosal and we’ll just keep the most recent version. That way we can minimized exchanged emails, and use the blog and wiki more to collaborate and answer questions. As of this morning we’ve received 22 submissions (in all categories.)

Also, EVERYONE is invited to sign the guestbook on this K-12 Online blog. Let us all know where you are living– this is a global conversation, and it’s very cool to have this opportunity to learn together! I hope you’ll plan to participate in one or more capacities during this free online conference opportunity. 🙂

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Live Events 2006

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When Night Falls

Our culminating event, When Night Falls, is a chain of several 1 or 2 hour long skypecasts stretching over a 24 hour period; a 24 hour continuous K12 Online coffee brake!

The purpose of When Night Falls is twofold:

i) To give participants an opportunity to share reflections, build networks, relationships and connections with each other. Hopefully some of the connections people make at K12 Online will grow into global collaborations for our students and support networks for all of us as we continue to push the envelope of teaching and learning in the 21st century.
ii) To get feedback on this year’s conference as we begin to plan for next year.

We want to keep it loosely structured to encourage open ended conversations but thought we should have a little structure to get the ball rolling for each new moderator’s shift.
Check out the moderators page of the When Night Falls wiki where you can find:

“¢ what time each skypecast is happening in your local time.

“¢ a link to join the skypecast(s) of your choice.

“¢ how to get into the chat room.

“¢ how to add yourself to our Participants Frapper Map.

“¢ a link to our take away wiki to share your feedback on K12 Online 2006.

“¢ the door into 24 hours of reflection, good conversation and fun with new friends from all over the world.

And one more thing …. we’ve created a quick survey to collect data to improve the conference next year. Please drop in and share your thoughts. It won’t take long …. your input can help to improve the education of our colleagues and children all over the world.

Thanks … and have a blast When Night Falls!

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Ed Tech Talk over at Worldbridges

EdTechTalk#67 ( listen to podcast here)
A Dicussion about the K12 Online Conference
with Darren Kuropatwa and Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach
October 29, 2006

EdTechBrainStorm (listen to Podcast here)
October 19, 2006
Darren Kuropatwa stops by to discuss the upcoming
K12 Online Conference

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Saturday’s Fireside Chat

Big thank you to Ewan McIntosh and Anne Davis for their wisdom and participation in today’s fireside chat. The conversation was amazing. Many week two presenters came and gave us teasers for their upcoming presentations- which from the sound of it, should be incredible! If you missed the chat here is the Archive.

Have fun in Week 2 and be sure and join Tapped In in preparation for the upcoming When Night Falls event. We need one more moderator for that 24 hour event… so check out the wiki and if you are available in that time zone please sign up!

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Last Night’s Fireside Chat
Huge thanks to Keynoters- Alan Levine and Bud Hunt as well as many week one presenters and other guests who attended the Week One Fireside Chat. A special thanks to Sharon Peters who stayed with us despite technical issues.

If you would like to listen in– here is the Archive . Wes Fryer has uploaded a Podcast version as well.

More Fun to Come—-

Fireside Chat Week 2 —Make Plans to Attend- Unlimited Seating!
Fireside chat Saturday (Oct 28) at 3:00 GMT (4:00 London) with keynoters – Anne Davis and Ewan McIntosh
and the following Week Two Presenters: (stay tune as the list of presenters wiil grow)

Judy OConnel
Julie Lindsay
Joseph Papaleo
Jeff Utecht
Graham Wegner
Mark Ahlness
Terry Freedman
Anne Davis
Rob Lucas
John Connell
Steve Dembo

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Fireside chat Thursday Night (Oct 26) with keynoters – Alan Levine and Bud Hunt
and the following Week One Presenters:
Clarence Fisher
Kevin Burden
Mark Wagner
Kurt Paccio
James Gates
Vicki Davis
Karen Richardson
Jeff Utecht
Luke Walker
Kathy Cassidy
Chris Kaminski
Sharon Peters
Silvia Tolisano

CLICK HERE to Join the Elluminate Room at 7pm Eastern on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006. Your time? GMT Converter
ARCHIVE
Can’t make it? Check here for the archive.

Week Two Fireside Chat
And while your at it.. clear your schedule for Sat. Oct. 28 at 11am Eastern Your time? GMT Converter

Where Week Two Keynotes Ewan McIntosh and Anne Davis and presenters will be joining us. More to follow about this fireside chat on Friday!
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10/16/06

We had our first Fireside Chat this evening, Monday, Oct. 16 with preconference keynote speaker David Warlick and it was a huge success. If you missed it and would like to see the archive version please click here.

Seat Limit
Unfortunately, the Fireside Chats have a 50 seat limitation. We had no idea that so many of you would want to attend but are very flattered you did. Thank goodness the archive plays the event in its exact form, so it is the nest best thing to being there. For our next Fireside Chat it will be a first come, first serve with a 50 seat limit. And for those of you who aren’t able to join us, we will once again post the link.

Weigh In
So what did you think of the first Live Event? If you attended, or after you watch the archive, please leave us a comment and let us know what you think. See the schedule below for more upcoming Live Events.

When Night Falls
Our culminating event, When Night Falls is a 24 hour continuous K-12 Online Skypecast! Check out our wiki where you can sign up to participate and find out more. You will also need to sign-up for a free Tapped In account prior to this event.
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10/10/06

Fireside Chats- Virtual Style
Join the conference organizers and the keynote speakers in a free wheeling open-ended chats in Eluminate. This is open to anyone interested in participating. A link to the chat will be published on the blog well before the time we’ll get together. Ask the keynotes about their presentation, share your thoughts and ideas about the other presentations seen that week. This is an opportunity for all presenters and participants to get together and discuss anything on your mind. This is also an opportunity to provide some feedback to the presenters and organizers about the conference; kudos, contructive criticism and suggestions for next year are all equally welcomed.

Do I Need Special Software?

Nope! All you need is a computer with a microphone and speakers, a head-set works best. Then on Oct. 26, 2006 at 7pm EDT, after you have watched almost all the Week One presentations and keynotes (which will post on the conference blog throughout the week) simply click on the link we will provide and the Elluminate software will load and then drop you into the virtual meeting room.

Someone will be in the room an hour early to help you check your mic and give a quick overview of the very intuitive tools used in the Elluminate environment.

The Fireside Chat Schedule is below:

Fireside Chats via Elluminate

  • Oct 16th at 6 pm Eastern – David Warlick and 4 Conveners (Darren Kuropatwa, Wes Fryer, Will Richardson (if he isnt traveling) and Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach and YOU!
  • Oct 26th at 7 pm Eastern: Bud Hunt and Alan Levine, Conveners, any Week 1 Presenters and YOU!
  • Oct 28th at 11 am Eastern: Ewan McIntosh and Anne Davis, Conveners, any Week 2 presenters and YOU!

Archives
Each session will have an archive of the chat which will also be posted on the blog.

See you Live in Elluminate!

When Night Falls
Our culminating event, When Night Falls is a 24 hour continuous K-12 Online Skypecast! Check out our wiki where you can sign up to participate and find out more. You will also need to sign-up for a free Tapped In account prior to this event.

Worldbridges
On Oct. 19, 2006 and Oct. 29, 2006 we will be chatting with the folks over at Worldbridges about K12 Onlineo6. More details to follow.