Join us in going viral at NECC

Viral Professional Development is emerging in education as a viable method of increasing teacher engagement and learning. Using tools such as Twitter, rss readers, blogs, educational networks, and wikis, educators are collaborating on a grassroots level. This year at NECC, a panel discussion of educators on July 2nd at 1:30 pm CDT will be discussing and live Ustreaming a session to discuss viral professional development.

How did this panel discussion originate?

On Monday, September 17, 2007, Google launched the Google Presentation web application to their suite of services. News of this new service spread quickly through the blogosphere and Twitter and soon more than fifty different people made over 500 edits in a twenty-four hour period to one Google presentation. Since introduced, this presentation has been used by hundreds of people to begin conversations centered on free online tools used to weave a web of connections between people around the world.

As a result of this transformational experience, educators begin discussing the importance of sharing the changing nature of professional development and documentation of best practices in VIRAL professional development. The proposal was written in Google docs and since acceptance, an expanded group of educators around the world has used a wiki, elluminate, and a variety of tools to bring a collaborative, immersive viral PD experience to NECC and to people around the world.

Presenters
Vicki Davis, moderator
Darren Draper
Kelly Dumont
Kristin Hokanson
Robin Ellis
Ryan Bretag
Beth Ritter-Guth
Carolyn Foote

Backchannel Presenters/ Moderators
John Maklary
Stephanie Sandifer


How can you participate?


At 1:30pm CDT on July 2, we will be participating in a NECC panel discussion that centers on the power of the network. During our presentation we hope to demonstrate to all those attending our session in person (and virtually), just how powerful global collaboration can be. Hence, we are asking for your participation in our presentation as well.


1) Join our Ustream



We will be streaming the presentation live on the Open PD Ustream channel at 1:30 pm CDT on July 2nd. You may watch here and participate in the conversation (and even ask the panelists questions).


2) Leave a comment on our voicethread



One way that you can participate now is by adding your voice to the VoiceThread below. Please take a few minutes and add your thoughts about the different tools depicted through images in the thread. We would truly like as many voices possible, offering a wide range of thought on the usefulness of the common tools we all use in our collaborations.

How do you use these tools? How are they important to your professional development? Please add your voice.

Insert embed code for the voice thread from this page – http://thewallscamedown.wikispaces.com/Join_In









3) Join the conversation on the NECC Educational networking site



We’ve created a discussion thread to converse on this panel discussion at the NECC educational networking site.



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All announcements and events pertaining to this session will be announced at the Walls Came Down wiki.

3 thoughts on “Join us in going viral at NECC

  1. Rats! I knew my schedule was going to force me to miss something good! Unfortunately, while you’re paneling I’ll be in a flying cattle car (aka Delta coach) on the way home.

    Good luck, Carolyn. I’m sure this will be a terrific session.

  2. How wonderful Carolyn. I won’t be coming to NECC but will look forward to being able to participate in a virtual capacity. Thanks for enabling this opportunity for educators worldwide who want to be part of the conversation but won’t be there in person. The time difference won’t matter to me – I’ll make a point of tuning in.

  3. Carolyn:
    I’m going to take a look at the Voicethread in a little bit and see what I can add. I’ll be sure to mark July 2nd on my calendar so I can attend virtually.
    Thanks
    Ann

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