Three firsts were the highlight of the conference for me. For the first time ever, my coll
 eagues and I live blogged the conference to our peers at The Creek and to participants. (Of course, live took new meaning because the hotel didn't offer free wireless connections, so we hurdled the obstacle by writing in Word and pasting in blogger during the evening.) Our learning leaders didn’t have to wait for us to return to share information, rather they simply logged on and got the updates-- in far more detail than they would have received if we hadn’t mutually blogged the conference. In fact, one of our learning leaders back in Jacksonville made 22 comments on Live from the Creek—she definitely deserved her Supporting Actress Oscar!
eagues and I live blogged the conference to our peers at The Creek and to participants. (Of course, live took new meaning because the hotel didn't offer free wireless connections, so we hurdled the obstacle by writing in Word and pasting in blogger during the evening.) Our learning leaders didn’t have to wait for us to return to share information, rather they simply logged on and got the updates-- in far more detail than they would have received if we hadn’t mutually blogged the conference. In fact, one of our learning leaders back in Jacksonville made 22 comments on Live from the Creek—she definitely deserved her Supporting Actress Oscar!Another highlight, and a first, our own dayle timmons, special education teacher a nd primary literacy coach gave the closing keynote. The 1,500 + conference participants listened intently as she shared her journey in a Cohort 2 America's Choice school. The neat thing about this--in the past, the CCE teachers attending the conference would have bragged about her when we returned but no one else would have gotten the experience. This year, the keynote will be posted on our Live from the Creek blog (as soon as we figure out the technical end of how to do this) and all learning leaders including the Chets Creek Faculty will have the opportunity to watch this keynote. They, too, will be deeply moved by her words of wisdom.
nd primary literacy coach gave the closing keynote. The 1,500 + conference participants listened intently as she shared her journey in a Cohort 2 America's Choice school. The neat thing about this--in the past, the CCE teachers attending the conference would have bragged about her when we returned but no one else would have gotten the experience. This year, the keynote will be posted on our Live from the Creek blog (as soon as we figure out the technical end of how to do this) and all learning leaders including the Chets Creek Faculty will have the opportunity to watch this keynote. They, too, will be deeply moved by her words of wisdom. 
We are envisioning new horizons, thinking about all the possibilities, changing practice. From this conference forward, each time a teacher attends a conference, they, too, will add to the Live from the Creek blog. Their learning will be brought back live to us all. In addition, we've already begun to plan for future presentations at the conferences we attend. We think all presenters from Chets should include a live conference session as part of their presentation. In fact, next year at the America's Choice Conference in Orlando, Florida, we'd like to live conference in a Readers', Writers', Math, and Science lesson, as well as a Mathematics Navigator and Literacy Navigator saftey net session. (Are you ready for that Dave?) Dreaming was only the beginning, now, thanks to the hard work of my colleagues at this conference, we see that the sky is the limit!
 
 
2 comments:
You are so right. This past week opened doors that we never imagined. this is an exciting time to be a teacher - especially a teacher at chets Creek! dayle
It is such an exciting time, so glad to be sharing it with someone I respect and admire as much as I do you!
Post a Comment