Showing posts with label edcamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label edcamp. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Overcoming attitudinal, organizational, and knowledge barriers. #edcampmn

Earlier this month I had the great pleasure of hosting #edcampmn Minnesota at Hamline University. I felt the day went very well. People were engaged and eager to participate. In fact, we had a total of 41 session proposals for people to vote on. Unfortunately, we only had room for fourteen of them. Also, unfortunately, my hosting duties kept me from attending all the sessions I wanted to go to.

One session I wish I had been able to attend at but couldn't was, "Overcoming attitudinal, organizational, and knowledge barriers." Unfortunately it is also one session that doesn't have any notes. I hear this topic come up a lot when I attend conferences, read blogs, read my Twitter stream, listen to educational podcasts, etc. but something always seems missing. It seems there is great momentum to change education and these barriers are easily defined. In fact, it seems like when this topic comes up, 95% of what gets discussed involves identifying the barriers. But, what is less clear is what they are barriers to. I am really curious how people in my PLN and readers of this blog define this. What do you see as the end goal? When we talk about barriers to change, what are they barriers to?

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hamline 2011 Teaching and Technology Institute & Edcamp Minnesota - July 6th


Press Release:

You’re invited to a Teaching and Technology Institute at Hamline University. This FREE professional development event is co-sponsored by East Metro Integration District 6067 and Hamline University School of Education. Connect, collaborate, and share technology integration ideas with colleagues.

Wednesday, July 6

8:00am – 3:30pm

Klas Center, Hamline University St. Paul campus

Event information: http://2011huedtechinstitute.wikispaces.com/

A team of teaching professionals from East Metro Integration School District along with a selection of presenters from around the state will facilitate the exchange of knowledge, strategies, techniques, and tools for technology integration and fostering continued personalized professional development. Featured presenters include Molly Schroeder (Edina), Sean Beaverson (Bloomington), and Jen Anderson (West Saint Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan), who is leading the new 1:1 iPad program at Heritage Middle School. This is a BYOL (bring your own laptop) event!

Did we mention it’s free? Optional graduate credit and administrative clock hours are available. Space is limited to 80 participants; registration via Hamline’s website is required.