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TeachMeet Roadshow

The 'unconference' approach to professional development, TeachMeet, involves short, sharp demonstrations of one technology, showing its whole potential in no more than seven minutes. We then reverse engineer what went into the product of the students' learning, leaving plenty of time to play and discover new skills. Crucially, we leave time at the end for planning your new skills into your next period of teaching and learning.

 

TeachMeet Roadshows currently on offer in East Lothian:

 

TeachMeet Blogging

Find out what your students gain from publishing their work online and collaborating on the net, or join the scores of East Lothian teachers sharing their professional practice online.

Participants should read the East Lothian guidelines on self-publishing before attending the course.

Read the plan for the session.

 

 

TeachMeet Podcasting

Making a radio show or keeping an audio learning log is often one of the most exciting, regular activity students undertake.

Participants should read the East Lothian guidelines on self-publishing before attending the course.

Read the plan for the session.

 

 

TeachMeet Digital Video

Film making made easy (well, easier). Learn some basic tricks to turn your students into Script writers, Directors, Producers, Camera operators, Editors and, of course, actors.

Read the plan for the session.

 

 

TeachMeet Animation

Learn that animation needn't take hours to achieve a great result, and find out what the animating classroom looks like.

Read the plan for the session.

 

 

TeachMeet Photography

Take a great shot, but find out how you can make a book, an interactive story or even a game by sharing the work of students.

Participants should read the East Lothian guidelines on self-publishing before attending the course.

Read the plan for the session.

 

 

TeachMeet Digital Literacy

Searching the web effectively involves more than Google. Reading the web effectively requires more 21st Century literacy skills.

Participants should read the East Lothian guidelines on self-publishing before attending the course.

Read the plan for the session

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