Many of the PLN attended this Conference. There were many tweets during the conference. Please share your overall reflections here to share with those of us who could not attend.
The idea of igniting the passion in students - helping them to own their own learning is central to all conversations I have been involved in so far. This requires a teacher to be visibly passionate as well.
friday night - my fav was Eddie Glaude being completely transparent with his thought process
saturday - my fav was Jackie Gerstein's ability to perfectly match up the topic (student-centric model) with how she ran the session. Also Peggy George as a lovely moderator.
As People watch the presentation, they tweet out highlights and comments. Many presenters run the twitterline on a screen during the presentation. They may respond to the tweets a s they come up.People who are not there may interact over the internet.
Educon 2.2 was an amazing experience! If you get a chance to go next year, do it, you will not be disappointed!
My blog reflections: http://lifewithl.wordpress.com/
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