I always plan to arrive the day before ISTE officially starts so that I can attend
ISTE Unplugged. This great unconference is organized by Steve Hargadon, Audrey Watters, and Lucy Gray.
Steve Hargadon
On Friday, June 27, I attended
Hack Education (formally EduBloggerCon) with about 300 other educators from 8-4. I was amazed that over half of the people in attendence were doing so for the first time. This event celebrated its 8th birthday this year. There was quite a buzz in the air as people connected or reconnected with members of their online PLN.
Some of the participants gathered for Hack Education
My Mentor from Classroom 2.0 Live Peggy George
Digital Citizenship Discussion Photo Credit - Kristy Vincent
The conversations are rich and thought-provoking and I always learn new things to take back to my classroom. My Big 3 Takeaways from this year are:
- Digital Citizenship should become just Citizenship (thank you @TanyaAvrith) and needs to be taught daily.
- Get parents more involved in all that I do with my students especially when using social media.
- Help my students build their learning networks through global collaborations and projects.
Here are some more pictures I took during this event.
Check out all of the tweets from #HackEd14 in this Storify thanks to Craig Yen. Craig did a fabulous job of curating links for those #notatISTE.
Did you attend #HackEd2014? What are your Big 3 Takeaways?