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2011 Announcements

#k12Online11 Day 1 Presentations: 28 November 2011

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Welcome to day one of the 2011 K-12 Online Conference! All presentations are listed and linked on our main conference schedule.

Week 1 Presentation Strands: Storytime and Team Captains

Day 1 presentations include:

Story Time Keynote:
The World’s Craziest Educational Videos Featuring ds106 by Jim Groom and Tom Woodward

Team Captains Keynote:
Playing in Public by George Couros

Story Time:
When Learning Becomes an Event! by Andy McKiel

Team Captains:
The World is My Classroom by Anne Mirtschin

Remember certificates for professional development credit are available this year! If you’re not already, be sure to follow us on Twitter and “like” us on Facebook. Also remember all video and audio presentations are available in iPad / iPhone / iPod touch compatible format in our iTunesU Portal!

Have a question you’d like our presenters to answer during our closing “Afterglow” live event? Please submit/share it and vote on questions submitted by others in our K12Online11 Google Moderator Poll.

2011 2011-Team Captains

The World is My Classroom

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Presenter: Anne Mirtschin
Location: Hawkesdale, Victoria, Australia
@murcha

Presentation Title: The World is My Classroom

Presentation Description: Learn how a virtual, global, and culturally-blended classroom is not just a dream, it’s a reality. Listen to stories from classrooms in a small rural P12 school that is isolated culturally and geographically where innovative technology is used to engage students allowing them to connect, communicate and collaborate with students/classrooms across the globe. This is a big classroom where:

  • blended classrooms may be global in nature
  • learning is 24/7/365
  • Experts and students of all ages learn together – learning is vertical and horizontal
  • learning goes beyond physical walls
  • global projects are encouraged
  • learning can be “˜messy’ but the learning outcomes amazing!

Listen to classroom stories, learn of favourite online tools to use and ways to use them. Explore different ways to get connected to others, join projects and how to have your students take initiative.

Presentation:

iPod videomp3 audio

Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
http://murcha.wordpress.com/2011/11/18/the-world-is-my-classroom-presentation-for-the-k12-online-conference/

Additional Information:
Teacher blog
Class blog

2011 2011-Story Time

When Learning Becomes An Event

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Presenter: Andy McKiel
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
@amckiel

Presentation Title: When Learning Becomes An Event

Presentation Description: As an educator, how do you make learning sticky for your students? This session will explore the concept of making ordinary lessons and projects extraordinary by celebrating even the little things that occur within our classrooms and schools on a daily basis.

Find out how you can make learning become an event by considering common elements woven through a variety of success stories and reflecting upon your own personal successes as an educator.


iPod video “” mp3 audio

Additional Information:
Find out more about Andy McKiel:
about.me/amckiel

2011 2011-Team Captains

TEAM CAPTAINS KEYNOTEPlaying in Public

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Presenter: George Couros
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
@gcouros

Presentation Title: Playing in Public

Presentation Description: As social media continues to grow, the opportunity to engage in our own learning publicly and learn from others, grows with it. In this presentation, George Couros shares some examples of people “playing publicly” and learning with no end in sight. To be comfortable in doing this, leaders must show that they are risk-takers and lead by example in this environment. George shows how when leaders are willing to learn in such a public manner, it trickles down to all educators, and most importantly, our kids.

Presentation:

iPod videomp3 audio

Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
bit.ly/playinginpublic

Additional Information:
Feel free to connect with George either on his blog (georgecouros.ca) or Twitter (@gcouros)

2011 2011-Story Time

STORY TIME KEYNOTEThe World’s Craziest Educational Videos Featuring ds106

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Presenter: Jim Groom and Tom Woodward
Location: Fredericksburg, VA USA
@jimgroom & @twoodwar

Presentation Title: The World’s Craziest Educational Videos Featuring ds106

Presentation Description: In this episode of the World’s Craziest Educational Videos you host detective Kim Droom takes you inside the Massive Open Online Course ds106. An online storytelling community that started as a class but has become much, much more. Some people call it a cult, others the second coming of the creative web. We report … you decide!

Presentation:

iPod video “” mp3 audio

 

Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
bavatuesdays.com/k12-online-conference-disclaimer-credits-resources/

2011 Announcements

Professional Development Credit

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Did you know that the K12 Online Conference offers PD certificates for adding to the conversation around K12 Online sessions? To find out all you need to know, you can click on the Professional Development link at the top of this page.

Here are the important facts about how to get a certificate to submit to your work place. It’s up to your work place as to whether they will credit you the hours.

  • Listen / Watch one of the sessions.
  • Reflect on it – make a podcast, create a voicethread, make a movie, write a blog post, write a thoughtful comment on the blog post that features the session to let people know what you got out of the session and how you are going to use this in your situation. More detailed guidelines can be found here.
  • Submit a link to your response via this form.
  • You will then get a link to where you can find your certificate.

You will have to submit the certificate along with a copy of your reflection or the url which links to it to the appropriate people in your work place. We can issue the certificate. It’s up to them if they will grant the credit hours.

We hope you will add to the conversation. It is through “talking” with others that we all learn and grow. So your response will not only help you, it will help get us all thinking, too!

'Mr. Santucci receives Big Read award from Rockaway Twp Library' photo (c) 2009, RTLibrary - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
2011 2011-Keynote

2011 PRECONFERENCE KEYNOTEThe Sandbox Manifesto

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Presenter: Angela Maiers
Location: Clive, Iowa
@angelamaiers

Presentation Title: The Sandbox Manifesto

Presentation Description: The “Rules of the Sandbox” are not just for kids. There is much we can learn as teachers, leaders, and citizens of the web and world.

See how playing nice and playing well is not only good behavior it is good strategy for success on the Social Web. Join me as we explore how the tenets of “The Sandbox Manifesto” can serve us in our classrooms and communities.

Presentation:

iPod videomp3 audio

Link to presentation’s supporting documents:
http://www.slideshare.net/angelamaiers/the-sandbox-manifesto

Additional Information:
YOU MATTER: New TED Talk

YOU MATTER- 2 World Changing Words

12 Ways to Let People Know They Matter

The Social Web: Presentation and Resources

Social Media: The New Digital Divide