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Maria Colussa and Vance Stevens Global Education Conference Tuesday 18th November, 2014 Keeping your batteries charged and learning together by connecting globally with other educators

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Gec 2014 Presentation by Maria Colussa and Vance Stevens - http://www.globaleducationconference.com/forum/topics/keeping-your-batteries-charged-and-learning-together-by Gone are the days when teaching meant to follow the textbook. Nowadays teachers who don’t want to bore their students to death embrace global connectivity. However we should familiarize ourselves with the territory by connecting with other teachers whose experience is similar to ours before we embark on our journey in order to be able to filter and utilize what is useful from what can easily become information overload. In this session you’ll meet Maria, from Argentina, an impassioned teacher who works freelance and can make her own rules when it comes to teaching in her particular context. She says, “Connectivity made me change my frame of mind through exposure to different practices which I would not have dared to use in the past. Learning online with other educators can be customized, it is often free, self paced and presents a great opportunity to hang out with other enthusiastic teachers from across the world.” Maria has discovered numerous communities to connect with, and you’ll meet Vance, from Al Ain in UAE, the coordinator of one of those communities. You’ll also meet Maha, a teaching entrepreneur from Egypt who is exploring connected learning as a means of leveraging the effectiveness of online training. From them you’ll learn what other communities they connect with, for linking teachers and students on a global scale as well.

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Maria Colussa and Vance StevensGlobal Education Conference

Tuesday 18th November, 2014

Keeping your batteries charged and learning together by connecting

globally with other educators

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How did we meet?

-2012: GEC Attendee

-2013: EVO Sessions Attendee- I met Vance here! GEC Presenter

-2014: EVO Sessions Attendee GEC Presenter

-2015: EVO Sessions Attendee for sure...and who knows?

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What I get from connecting

-Variety of experiences in different scenarios-Free PD-Support-Inspiration!

What I understand by PD?It involves all the stages and actors in a learning context (teacher, students, material,facilities) and what we can do to improve the process. Today you can find PD sessions for all these aspects.

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Discoveries

-Your knowledge is useful to others-Connecting doesn´t mean embarking on grand projects. eg Be an audience for a class or just filling in a quiz.-You learn about the latest news in edu. It´s no longer necessary to wait till next year conference. Access to compulsive sharers.(Vance, Jeff, Sonya and Shelly)-Connecting globally allows me to get new material for my classes every day!

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Outcomes

VisibleOpen and Connected Learning MOOCConnected Educators We Want You!with the help of people from 3 different continents!This Proposal again with people from 3 different continents!

IntangibleThe power of the herd: we are not alone. Confidence!Birds of a feather flock together: we think alike. (likeminded individuals)

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What larger movement is this part of?

MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)changed the way knowledge and content are created and shared.Affordances of web based tools enable the connection of people who want to work together.

Webheads in Action Learning2gether

Worldbridges / EdTech Talk / I Have a Question

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Webheads in Action and Learning2getherWriting for Webheads started in 1998Webheads in Action in 2002 (as an EVO event)WiAOC in 2005, 2007, 2009Learning2gether from 2010 http://tinyurl.com/learning2gether

Stevens, V. (2014). Connectivist Learning: Reaching Students through Teacher Professional Development" in Son, J.-B. (Ed.). Computer-assisted language learning: Learners, teachers and tools. APACALL Book Series Volume 3. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

This document shared at http://tinyurl.com/small2014

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Worldbridges, EdTech Talk, IHAQJeff Lebow and http://worldbridges.net/ ● http://webheadsinaction.org/ ● http://edtechtalk.com/

○ Teachers teaching Teachers○ 21st Century Learning○ ELT Live○ IHAQ

I have a question with○ Jeff Lebow○ Dave Cormier○ Jennifer Maddrell○ John Schinker

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Electronic Village Online (EVO)http://evosessions.pbworks.com ● Sept each year - sessions proposed● Oct - sessions accepted● Nov - moderator training● Dec - final preparations● Jan 6 - registration opens● Jan 11 - opening webcast● Jan 12 - sessions begin● Feb 15 - closing webcast

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The Future

CooperationCollaborationOpenness

It will be exciting to see what outcomes these global interactions will bring about in the long term as our paths diversify and each of us chooses different roads. We are spoiled by global learning, our paths will certainly cross as we continue “berrypicking” from the web.

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Thank you!

Maria del Carmen Colussa Vance Stevens@mariacolussa on Twitter - @vancesMaria´s Blog http://adVancEducation.blogspot.comIcons by Prettyoffice9, via IconfinderPhotographs by Maria Colussa, on Flickr

Vance Stevens
Ok, my part is added now. Sorry but I work while you sleep (and visa versa :-)