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Find Innovative Sponsors to keep free

One of the big reasons we sponsored EdCamp Philly '10 was because we believe this is the best way for educators to eat their own dog food in terms of good pedagogy. That being, modeling a more dynamic,...

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who else is sponsoring edcamps?

I attended the un-con Shane references in the comment above "Also, check out the the un-conference we host: http://tinyurl.com/3af3th4" (It's my post he links to)It's a great way for practitioners to...

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Unconferencing

This piece by my friend M.E. Steele-Pierce is something on the order of a journal of her own exploration of unconferencing. Her Ohio district recently unstaged its second unconference....

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Thanks!

I love that piece, John. Thanks for sharing. We were so thrilled to see it on the PLP site!

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Dan Callahan

I've had the privilege of working with one of the other founders- Dan Callahan- here at Antioch since he's a faculty member in our Next Generation Learning concentration. Dan and his colleagues at the...

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Thanks, Laura! Dan is great

Thanks, Laura! Dan is great :)

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Edcampnj

I am excited to be part of the organizers of EdCampNJ on December 1st. http://edcampnj.org/

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I have to admit that regular

I have to admit that regular conferences we participate really tire us educators off sometimes, since it requires lots of bureautic procedures and boring reports. The presence of Edcamp (un)conferences...

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Thanks for your insight,

Thanks for your insight, Andy. Edcamps are such a breeze to attend that it open doors for a more meaningful experience, for sure!

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Thanks for your insight,

Thanks for your insight, Andy. Edcamps are such a breeze to attend that it open doors for a more meaningful experience, for sure!

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Find Innovative Sponsors to keep free

One of the big reasons we sponsored EdCamp Philly '10 was because we believe this is the best way for educators to eat their own dog food in terms of good pedagogy. That being, modeling a more dynamic,...

View Article

who else is sponsoring edcamps?

I attended the un-con Shane references in the comment above "Also, check out the the un-conference we host: http://tinyurl.com/3af3th4" (It's my post he links to)It's a great way for practitioners to...

View Article

Unconferencing

This piece by my friend M.E. Steele-Pierce is something on the order of a journal of her own exploration of unconferencing. Her Ohio district recently unstaged its second unconference....

View Article


Thanks!

I love that piece, John. Thanks for sharing. We were so thrilled to see it on the PLP site!

View Article

Dan Callahan

I've had the privilege of working with one of the other founders- Dan Callahan- here at Antioch since he's a faculty member in our Next Generation Learning concentration. Dan and his colleagues at the...

View Article


Thanks, Laura! Dan is great

Thanks, Laura! Dan is great :)

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Edcampnj

I am excited to be part of the organizers of EdCampNJ on December 1st. http://edcampnj.org/

View Article


I have to admit that regular

I have to admit that regular conferences we participate really tire us educators off sometimes, since it requires lots of bureautic procedures and boring reports. The presence of Edcamp (un)conferences...

View Article

Thanks for your insight,

Thanks for your insight, Andy. Edcamps are such a breeze to attend that it open doors for a more meaningful experience, for sure!

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Thanks for your insight,

Thanks for your insight, Andy. Edcamps are such a breeze to attend that it open doors for a more meaningful experience, for sure!

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