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Some of my thoughts from ECOO 13

by Jennifer Faulkner | Oct 28, 2013 | Blended Learning, Conferences, ECOO | 0 comments

RT @ITLynda: “Good is the enemy of great…:)” and… comfortable/habitual teaching is the enemy of innovation in learning… #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 23, 2013

#ecoo13 take a look at this graphic – students imagining the future of Ont schools http://t.co/CmWpwjPpRQ

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 23, 2013

 

Come and See!!! I’m presenting Students as Teachers by @bloggucation and @learninghood #ecoo13 http://t.co/5PmO8zg0tf via @lanyrd

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 24, 2013

Learn to be trans’Parent’ – it will be great! A Window Into The Classroom by @bloggucation and @avivaloca #ecoo13 http://t.co/78uxzpxCGE

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 24, 2013

 

The power – Listening to Our Students: THEIR Voice THEIR Way! by @learninghood and @bloggucation #HWDSBvoices http://t.co/jkYj5c6RQc

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 24, 2013

Professional Learning and Expression by @bloggucation and @lisaneale #ecoo13 http://t.co/roQwVUKIRA

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 24, 2013

 

Spotted @HeidiSiwak hanging out in front of Pellar Estates A #ECOO13 Tomorrow morning’s session must be a no miss pic.twitter.com/dBkKUzElct

— Aaron Puley (@bloggucation) October 24, 2013

Simon Sinek – ‘people don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it’… can we take that to innovative learning? or leadership? #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

In education we are good at giving people something to work on… not something to work towards – that’s where innovation starts. #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

@tk1ng says “..distraction is new normal…we aren’t navigating this digital revolution very well” #ECOO13 How do we build digital mastery?

— Aaron Puley (@bloggucation) October 25, 2013

 

need to watch – http://t.co/KFHWAGFb4q – there are 4 things to motivate -control over their task, time, technique and part of a team #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

‘by nature humans seek to be part of the greater purpose or greatest good..’ -not usually tied to their job-tend 2b about compliance #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

If we are about the reward – we’ll go for the reward and not take the risks that make the journey learning better. That’s so sad! #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

Growth mindset or fixed mind set – we try to push students for growth but leave teachers out of the push to growth mindset… WHY?? #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

do we try to move the resitant teacher to a growth mindset or do we leave them and complain about them – how to we move them? #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

@PrincipalDunlop #ecoo13 – we focus the teacher on student movement – acheivement, inquiry etc.- not honouring the need 4 teacher growth

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

@PrincipalDunlop #ecoo13 – think of staff meetings-about moving towards getting better enviro for learning not about what a teacher may need

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

Katz – ‘Intentional Interruptions’ learning biases – creates barriers to learning #ecoo13

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

AMEN!! RT @msolomonteacher: Mastery: “tools don’t dictate choices, choices dictate tools” #medialiteracy #ecoo13 pic.twitter.com/VG5tXeHHLL

— Andrew Campbell (@acampbell99) October 25, 2013

@tk1ng Have you ever truly learned something FROM someone else? Have you ever received enlightenment from a teachers mouth? #inquiry #ECOO13

— Aaron Puley (@bloggucation) October 25, 2013

 

Wide open blogging vs closed. Closed defeats the purpose of an authentic audience & comments from around the globe which kids enjoy #ecoo13

— Rod Murray (@mrmuzzdog) October 25, 2013

#ecoo13 #distaff teachers wondering about how prof pd should be. pic.twitter.com/fMEAkANNQg

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

#ecoo13 #distaff wonder pages… pic.twitter.com/MIGyv7pIXy

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

#ecoo13 #distaff wonder pages… pic.twitter.com/MIGyv7pIXy

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

 

#ecoo13 #distaff the dynamic duo… @bloggucation @lisaneale in their element pic.twitter.com/3KtkeNMYBw

— Jennifer Faulkner (@learninghood) October 25, 2013

Blog post: “We all have to teach technology” http://t.co/fbXMAdOZJb #ecoo13 #edtech #onted

— Brandon Grasley (@bgrasley) October 25, 2013

 

@bloggucation 🙂 thank you for presenting! It was a great conference b/c of awesome educators! Greatly appreciated! 🙂 #ecoo13

— Jaclyn Calder (@jaccalder) October 25, 2013

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