TechTrain 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
So one of my goals for this school year was to finally have the courage to speak at a conference. Although I have attended quite a few technology conferences lately, I have lurked in the back row quietly as I have attempted to soak in all the knowledge around me. I decided it might finally be time to try my hand at the EARCOS conference or a much smaller conference somewhere and start to get my feet wet.
Yeah, well that was a good idea, . . . now talk to me in about a week. I am about to help host an EARCOS Conference workshop titled TechTrain 2010 at ISB this weekend. I will not be doing a nice one to two hour presentation, but running workshops all weekend long on RSS feeds, blogs, Google Docs, wikis, and Twitter. Nothing like starting small. I am a nervous wreck. It is going to be amazing, because I won't sleep until I feel it is amazing (I have been up since 2 am and it is currently going on 11 pm). It will be amazing because I am lucky enough to be working with some of the finest colleagues in the field of education: Tara Ethridge, Dennis Harter, Kim Cofino and Chrissy Hellyer. Our goal is to introduce teachers to a selection of educationally and developmentally appropriate technology tools that will enhance learning in the classroom and beyond. Basically, it is a technology conference for beginners, and I can't wait to get started. It was just a few years ago that I walked into a workshop at an EARCOS conference and was inspired by some guy named Jeff Utecht. Little did I know what that spark would ignite in me; hopefully, I can continue to pass on that torch.
Yeah, well that was a good idea, . . . now talk to me in about a week. I am about to help host an EARCOS Conference workshop titled TechTrain 2010 at ISB this weekend. I will not be doing a nice one to two hour presentation, but running workshops all weekend long on RSS feeds, blogs, Google Docs, wikis, and Twitter. Nothing like starting small. I am a nervous wreck. It is going to be amazing, because I won't sleep until I feel it is amazing (I have been up since 2 am and it is currently going on 11 pm). It will be amazing because I am lucky enough to be working with some of the finest colleagues in the field of education: Tara Ethridge, Dennis Harter, Kim Cofino and Chrissy Hellyer. Our goal is to introduce teachers to a selection of educationally and developmentally appropriate technology tools that will enhance learning in the classroom and beyond. Basically, it is a technology conference for beginners, and I can't wait to get started. It was just a few years ago that I walked into a workshop at an EARCOS conference and was inspired by some guy named Jeff Utecht. Little did I know what that spark would ignite in me; hopefully, I can continue to pass on that torch.




2 comments:
You will be awesome, you will rock and that spark is definitely ignited now girl!!
See you Saturday!
It was pretty darn fabulous, tech girl! So very happy that you were a part of it. Next time it will be old hat!
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