The Networked Educator
 IB Asia Pacific Regional Conference
             March 2012
resources
bit.ly/IBnetworked
Clint Hamada
        United Nations International School of Hanoi
        MSHS Technology Facilitator
        Twitter: @chamada
        Blog: http://blog.misterhamada.com
        Email: clint.hamada@gmail.com




                        Keri-Lee Beasley
United World College of South-East Asia
                   Digital Literacy Coach
                     Twitter: @klbeasley
        Blog: http://kerileebeasley.com
      Email: kerileebeasley@gmail.com
Create
Urgency
Stand up if you believe in lifelong learning.




http://www.flickr.com/photos/zitona/4053097146/in/photostream/
Stand up if you regularly use social networking for personal
use.
Stay standing if you use social networking for professional
use.
Stay standing if you’ve used social networking to learn
something new in the past week.




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Stand up if you use social networking for personal use.
Stay standing if you use social networking for professional
use.
Stay standing if you’ve used social networking to learn
something new in the past week.




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Stand up if you use social networking for personal use.
Stay standing if you use social networking for professional
use.
Stay standing if you’ve used social networking to learn
something new in the past week.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28548387@N00/556656621
Stand up if you feel like you don’t have enough time.
Stay standing if you have a network of people who help you
filter this information.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28548387@N00/556656621
Stand up if you feel like you don’t have enough time.
Stay standing if you have a network of people who help you
filter this information.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48600090482@N01/3088778613
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48600090482@N01/3088778613
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/1584818205/




     Stand up if you believe in collaborative learning.
     Stay standing if you have participated in online collaborative
     learning environments in the past month.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/1584818205/




     Stand up if you believe in collaborative learning.
     Stay standing if you have participated in online collaborative
     learning environments in the past month.
Model
Behaviour
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26454479@N06/3354829620
Edna Sackson
              Teaching & Learning Coordinator
@whatedsaid                                     Mt Scopus College



  “ Connecting with other educators via social media
  has been the best professional learning in my thirty
  plus years in education. The growth is
  immeasurable and I think teachers not connecting
  in this way are falling behind in their learning.”
Ted Cowan
             Head of Grade10, Math Teacher
@tedcowan7                                   UWCSEA

  “You quickly see developments/updates in
  education.  I've expanded my learning
  network to become worldwide. Some of these
  have connections have become social
  contacts as well.”
Paula Guinto
               Language A English Teacher Y 7&8
                                                  The Beacon School
@paulaguinto

 “What we personally hold true and dear and
 important is what will define our pedagogy. It's hard to
 separate being a networked individual/human from
 being a networked educator. The personal bleeds
 into the professional and that should be okay.”
Jessica Allen
                 Director of Technology
@jessievaz12                                    Santiago College


“...it brings the best ideas from around the world in one
common area for everyone to share and exchange.

It provides a context for teachers to grow professionally as
well as grow their profession into something that can affect
change in education around the world.”
The Tools
( BY NC SD ) flickr photo by mvcorks: http://flickr.com/photos/mvcorks/2448952861/
Take Action
Effort v Impact




http://www.flickr.com/photos/randysonofrobert/347327376/in/photostream/
1. Join Twitter
• Start blogging
1. Join Twitter
• Start blogging
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1. Join Twitter
• Start blogging
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Final
Thought
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rcsj/2915742721/in/photostream/
Clint Hamada
        United Nations International School of Hanoi
        MSHS Technology Facilitator
        Twitter: @chamada
        Blog: http://blog.misterhamada.com
        Email: clint.hamada@gmail.com




                        Keri-Lee Beasley
United World College of South-East Asia
                   Digital Literacy Coach
                     Twitter: @klbeasley
        Blog: http://kerileebeasley.com
      Email: kerileebeasley@gmail.com
Image credits
Book and Flower: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zitona/4053097146/in/photostream/
Web2.0: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7363465@N08/3925513417
In Search of Lost Time: http://www.flickr.com/photos/28548387@N00/556656621
Brilliant Reflections: http://www.flickr.com/photos/48600090482@N01/3088778613
Heave Ho: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/1584818205/
Winter Oranges: http://www.flickr.com/photos/randysonofrobert/347327376/in/photostream/
Icons: www.iconarchive.com

The Networked Educator

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    The Networked Educator IB Asia Pacific Regional Conference March 2012
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    Clint Hamada United Nations International School of Hanoi MSHS Technology Facilitator Twitter: @chamada Blog: http://blog.misterhamada.com Email: clint.hamada@gmail.com Keri-Lee Beasley United World College of South-East Asia Digital Literacy Coach Twitter: @klbeasley Blog: http://kerileebeasley.com Email: kerileebeasley@gmail.com
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    Stand up ifyou believe in lifelong learning. http://www.flickr.com/photos/zitona/4053097146/in/photostream/
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    Stand up ifyou regularly use social networking for personal use. Stay standing if you use social networking for professional use. Stay standing if you’ve used social networking to learn something new in the past week. 7
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    Stand up ifyou use social networking for personal use. Stay standing if you use social networking for professional use. Stay standing if you’ve used social networking to learn something new in the past week. 8
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    Stand up ifyou use social networking for personal use. Stay standing if you use social networking for professional use. Stay standing if you’ve used social networking to learn something new in the past week.
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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/28548387@N00/556656621 Stand up ifyou feel like you don’t have enough time. Stay standing if you have a network of people who help you filter this information.
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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/28548387@N00/556656621 Stand up ifyou feel like you don’t have enough time. Stay standing if you have a network of people who help you filter this information.
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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/1584818205/ Stand up if you believe in collaborative learning. Stay standing if you have participated in online collaborative learning environments in the past month.
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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/1584818205/ Stand up if you believe in collaborative learning. Stay standing if you have participated in online collaborative learning environments in the past month.
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    Edna Sackson Teaching & Learning Coordinator @whatedsaid Mt Scopus College “ Connecting with other educators via social media has been the best professional learning in my thirty plus years in education. The growth is immeasurable and I think teachers not connecting in this way are falling behind in their learning.”
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    Ted Cowan Head of Grade10, Math Teacher @tedcowan7 UWCSEA “You quickly see developments/updates in education.  I've expanded my learning network to become worldwide. Some of these have connections have become social contacts as well.”
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    Paula Guinto Language A English Teacher Y 7&8 The Beacon School @paulaguinto “What we personally hold true and dear and important is what will define our pedagogy. It's hard to separate being a networked individual/human from being a networked educator. The personal bleeds into the professional and that should be okay.”
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    Jessica Allen Director of Technology @jessievaz12 Santiago College “...it brings the best ideas from around the world in one common area for everyone to share and exchange. It provides a context for teachers to grow professionally as well as grow their profession into something that can affect change in education around the world.”
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    ( BY NCSD ) flickr photo by mvcorks: http://flickr.com/photos/mvcorks/2448952861/
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    1. Join Twitter •Start blogging
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    1. Join Twitter •Start blogging 1
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    1. Join Twitter •Start blogging 1 2
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    Clint Hamada United Nations International School of Hanoi MSHS Technology Facilitator Twitter: @chamada Blog: http://blog.misterhamada.com Email: clint.hamada@gmail.com Keri-Lee Beasley United World College of South-East Asia Digital Literacy Coach Twitter: @klbeasley Blog: http://kerileebeasley.com Email: kerileebeasley@gmail.com
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    Image credits Book andFlower: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zitona/4053097146/in/photostream/ Web2.0: http://www.flickr.com/photos/7363465@N08/3925513417 In Search of Lost Time: http://www.flickr.com/photos/28548387@N00/556656621 Brilliant Reflections: http://www.flickr.com/photos/48600090482@N01/3088778613 Heave Ho: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/1584818205/ Winter Oranges: http://www.flickr.com/photos/randysonofrobert/347327376/in/photostream/ Icons: www.iconarchive.com

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Link to online resources
  • #4 How to get hold of us
  • #5 Handout - jot down some ideas you have to take action on as we go through. Link to handout: http://goo.gl/40ccv
  • #6 Survey room with series of questions about Social Networking/Learning beliefs etc
  • #17 Have a brief chat with somebody around you: most surprising question/answer?
  • #18 What better way to talk about Prof Learning Networks than to reach out to our own PLNs. We’d like to share with you 4 responses to a little questionnaire we sent out a few weeks back. We feel these 4 are a good representative sample, as they show PYP/MYP/DP classroom teachers and a Tech Director - which we hope shows that developing a PLN will be beneficial to all educators. We’ve asked them to help highlight some of the benefits of being a networked educator; To put it another way, how is being a networked educator helping to make them smarter?
  • #19 “ As knowledge becomes networked, the smartest person in the room isn’t the person standing at the front lecturing us, and isn’t the collective wisdom of those in the room. The smartest person in the room is the room itself: the network that joins the people and ideas in the room, and connects to those outside of it. It’s not that the network is becoming a conscious super-brain. Rather, knowledge is becoming inextricable from—literally unthinkable without—the network that enables it. Our task is to learn how to build smart rooms—that is, how to build networks that make us smarter, especially since, when done badly, networks can make us distressingly stupider.” - David Weinberger
  • #25 These are the top tools in order, represented by our little survey. As we only have an hour, we’ll briefly show you the benefits of: Twitter RSS Diigo (social bookmarking)
  • #26 Facebook; instagram; linkedin; (if time)
  • #27 Grow your own PLN!
  • #29 As lifelong learners, connected and networked learners, we have the opportunity to model and embody the attributes of the learner profile. What can we do to take action?
  • #30 Low hanging fruit
  • #31 Link to handout http://goo.gl/40ccv
  • #37 Learning 2.0 plug?