This post is third in the series The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Local Edcamp. Check out all posts in the series: Who to Involve in Edcamp, Edcamp SWAG & Door Prizes Round-up, and Jobs at an Edcamp. Jobs at… Continue Reading →
This post is first in the series The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Local Edcamp. Check out all posts in the series: Who to Involve in Edcamp, Edcamp SWAG & Door Prizes Round-up, and Jobs at an Edcamp. Who to… Continue Reading →
This post is the second in the series The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Local Edcamp. Check out all posts in the series: Who to Involve in Edcamp, Edcamp SWAG & Door Prizes Round-up, and Jobs at an Edcamp. Yes,… Continue Reading →
I hosted my first EdCamp last Saturday with some colleagues. It was outside my safety net of a district professional learning day. It was smaller. It was less structured. And it was incredible. By the end I was proud that… Continue Reading →
I assisted a group of local leaders explore an Edcamp option earlier in the week for a leadership meeting. This group consisted of people leading schools through real challenges and I respect them for their experience and results. It was fascinating to… Continue Reading →
My opportunity to help facilitate an in-district edcamp has come and gone and I want to share the results with you, both the official results and my personal observations. Not that they differ so much, but I can tell you… Continue Reading →
When I stopped in to the Professional Learning department of my district office to turn in my reports about my ISTE preparatory class I had some questions. I am interested in holding a regional EdCamp for the northeast Georgia region… Continue Reading →
My first EdCamp was #EdCampSav earlier this year. I was determined to just observe, so naturally I joined in and presented something on Twitter. I went from 0-60 in about the first five minutes I was there. And I find… Continue Reading →
I compiled a nice guide for school leaders facilitating community partnerships. The guide may be useful to generate ideas and spark interesting ideas as much as a literal implementation. Check out Guide: School Leaders Facilitating Community Partnerships. #edchat Click To… Continue Reading →
The video conferencing solution does not matter – Zoom, Skype, Google Hangout, Big Blue Button – but the effect is the same. The overuse of live lesson platforms, frustrated teachers, and underwhelmed families are all Zoomed Out. Free eBook: Zoomed… Continue Reading →
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