What is TeachMeet?
Come along to an evening of sharing teaching and learning ideas. We’ll have mini presentations on creative classroom activities across the curriculum and there will be lots of ideas you can start using straight away. Everyone is welcome to join in: teachers from all types of schools, teaching all subjects and age groups. The main part of TeachMeet is hearing stories about any aspect of learning from teachers. It is a chance for teachers to meet to hear ideas from each other and be inspired by colleagues. Presentations can be on absolutely anything that you’d like to share from practice: the futuristic theme simply refers to the way our Events Management students are helping to style the venue.
We are delighted to welcome Sally Hamson, Head of Wollaston Community Primary School to help host our TeachMeet. We’ll also have refreshments and some exciting technologies to explore such as Oculus Rifts, Robotiky robots, Raspberry Pi add-on kits and green screening demos. Rebecca Heaton and Jean Edwards will be drawing some visual minutes for us to document the presentations.
You can sign up for a free ticket by clicking the link to the right of this post.
You can read some more information about the presenters at the TeachMeet wiki wiki
You can tweet about the event using #TMNorthants2015
Here’s a provisional list of presentations:
Seven Minute Micro-Presentations:
1) Digital Leaders from Standens Barn Primary: Imaginary Worlds @SnakeyChalmers
2) Wayne Chalmers and Helen Caldwell: School and University Digital Leaders working together @SnakeyChalmers @helencaldwel
3) Scott Turner: Making and programming Junkbots @ScottTurnerUoN
4) John Ginger: Programming with Robotiky robots @Robotiky
5) Katharine Childs: The impact of CodeClubs @primaryicttech
6) Jennifer Hogan from Irchester Primary School CodeClub: Our Story @Lab13_Irchester
7) Karen Fretwell: Exploring Lego Fusion @Bluesrunner
8) Nicholas Tollervey: How can @ThePSF help teachers (a request for feedback & collaboration)? @ntoll
9) Kevin Hewitson: Helping learners develop learning skills, attitudes, attributes and behaviours @4C3d
10) Sway Grantham: Inspiring Curiosity with Edmodo @SwayGrantham
11) Kat Howard Student Ownership @SaysMiss
12) Mark Allen: Change is Hard: slaughtering some sacred cows @edintheclouds
13) Neil Smith: Mini band: making music with Pis, Arduinos and SenseBoards @neilnjae
14) Ian Pratt @sciencelabman
15) Stacey Ramm @Tiffybum Using Google Classroom
16) Mike McSharry You Bought It -You Name It @mikemcsharry
17) Farid Charidine Using AudioBoom to provide verbal feedback @fcharidine
18) David Whale IET Schools Liaison Officer and STEM Ambassador, Essex: Teaching Coding using MinecraftTeaching Coding using Minecraft @whaleygeek
Reserves:
Two Minute Nano-Presentations:
1) Helen Caldwell and James Bird: Lessons in Teaching Primary Computing: The MOOC @helencaldwel
2) Sway Grantham: Why? @SwayGrantham
3) Neil Smith: The BCS Certificate @neiljae
4) Anna Cox: Padlet Ideas to Inspire
5) Isabel Trott Kitchen Chemistry
6) Julie Jones Professional Development of Teaching Assistants
7) Jane Badger
PLEASE NOTE this event is in the Newton great Hall at Avenue Campus – there is a map on the wiki.