ELT Live#5 - Professional Development (Online and off)

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ELT Live#5
Professional Development (Online and off)
September 30, 2014

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Maria Colussa's profile photoBenjamin L. Stewart's profile photoRita Zeinstejer's profile photoJeff Lebow (you)'s profile photoMaha Abdelmoneim's profile photobrian dean's profile photoVance Stevens's profile photoMichael Griffin's profile photoDaniel Craig's profile photo

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Good morning and greetings from Phoenix AZ. 6:00am Tuesday here. :-)
 
 
 
I found you on koreabridge.net thanks to Vance's email :-)
 
 
brian dean
 
Good evening.
 
 
Maria Colussa
Hi all! it´s good to see you all! greetings from cloudy Argentina
 
 
 
Hi Brian and Maria :-)
 
 
Maria Colussa
Peggy! I woke up at 530 am here too to be in a hangout with a teacher friend´s class it was amazing!
 
 
 
love that topic!
 
 
Maria Colussa
I love the "clap" feature on the live broadcast
 
 
Maria Colussa
Hi Rita!
 
 
jefflebow
  
(Admin)
 
if anyone would like join in
 
 
Daniel Craig
 
I'll stop by soon. Getting an impromptu piano concert from my son. Rare pleasure :-)
 
 
I'm keeping an eye here in case there are questions from the field
 
 
 
I'd like to hear Brian say more about his challenge related to the culture.
 
 
there is space in the hangout, want to join us?
 
 
I can paste the link here
 
 
cheers, Jeff
 
 
brian dean
 
Jeff made a good point - I teach and the students understand, but they can't change their habits for cultural reasons. As a minor example, Koreans often use domestic software that doesn't always work with international equivalents.
 
 
 
thanks for clarifying that Brian. I definitely understand what you're saying! The example helped a lot :-)
 
 
 
I host and participate in a lot of online PD and one of the biggest challenges I notice is when so many teachers/participants aren't able to use the tech tools and spend much of the meeting time dealing with audio/video/bandwidth issues, etc. and little time on the topic.
 
 
I will try to pass this into the conversation
 
 
or maybe Jeff will ...
 
 
Wish you were with us, you could talk about K12 Online :-)
 
 
Is what you mentioned a challenge at K12?
 
 
 
I'm thinking that even though he doesn't think they are discussing PD if they are collaborating on projects or work tasks that could be a form of PD (learning).
 
 
jefflebow
  
(Admin)
 
koreatesol.org/ic2014
 
 
absolutely, I see so many convergences, might mention them in a minute
 
 
 
you're all making me really think about what PD really means. :-) I think of it as professional learning not just participating in conference, webinars, workshops where there are presenters and conversation leaders. What do all of you consider "PD"? :-)
 
 
 
great question Jeff!
 
 
 
Vance is reminding me about the amazing online participation this past year during ISTE by people who weren't able to attend physically. They used the hashtag #notatiste and many people were sharing links, photos, ideas being shared at the conference. Sharing and extending conversations went both ways.
 
 
Maria Colussa
I followed the #notatiste hashtag and had lots of fun and learning
 
 
thanks Peggy :-)
 
 
incidentally, you might want to come on and tell us about K12 as in the past if you have time
 
 
Daniel Craig
 
I join and leave spaces. listservs, TappedIn, various conferencing sites, nings, blogs, FB, Twitter, ....
 
 
 
The K12 Online Conference is coming soon!! Pre-conference keynote is Oct. 13th: Wes Fryer and the conference runs for 2 weeks from Oct. 20-31. http://k12onlineconference.org/?p=2429 All FREE and asynchronous so time zones aren't an issue :-)
 
 
Daniel Craig
 
I tend to get off them for one reason or other and don't go back. Or at least when I do, I'm no longer so invested
 
 
 
There are so many great curation tools :-)
 
 
 
that's true Jeff--scoop.it requires two clicks to get to the source but the same is true for Pearltrees :-)
 
 
 
I love scoop.it, pearltrees, list.ly and Livebinders for compiling/curating resources to share with others.
 
 
in a way that's annoying but then again, I often give the scoopit link because it includes my comments
 
 
 
My personal favorite way to compile my own resources and easily share out individual links is Diigo (same as Jeff) but I don't tend to share those bookmarks as lists like I do with Livebinders or scoop.it.
 
 
I'd like to learn more about Livebinders, I see it used often on your sites without really knowing what it does
 
 
 
I love getting the regular daily emails from scoop.it with the latest additions from the people I follow. Great visual way to get my batteries charged :-)
 
 
it's another way and it's effective, for me
 
 
 
fascinating thoughts about blogs and their purpose :-)
 
 
 
are all of you planning to participate in Connected Educator Month activities this month? http://connectededucators.org/http://connectededucators.org/
 
 
 
Feedly does a very good job of replaced Google Reader for me. I also love using RebelMouse :-)
 
 
Daniel Craig
 
Flipboard is pretty much all I use for aggregation now.
 
 
what's the lnk for mendalay?
 
 
Daniel Craig
 
I loved reader, but I spend ages going through my feeds. I have no self-control. I wasa horder of feeds
 
 
CJones
  
 
 
Symbaloo is great for keeping things organized and works well to work with students
 
 
Daniel Craig
 
With flipboard (or Twitter or Facebook) I just read as much as I can and then let the stream flow
 
 
 
Google apps and add-ons have changed my entire life, professionally and personally. Use them every day to collaborate with others!
 
 
 
agree Jeff and Rita!!!
 
 
jefflebow
  
(Admin)
 
 
 
 
Facebook can be academic depending on which groups you participate in
 
 
 
why does it say Ello is invite only?
 
 
quite true
 
 
 
hmmmm.... don't think it's going to be a Facebook killer. :-)
 
 
CJones
  
 
 
Offering sessions is part of my own PDF
 
 
 
Skype to collaborate and plan :-)
 
 
brian dean
 
Ello is new and possibly in 'beta' whatever exactly that means.
 
 
 
people tend to use hangouts more than Skype these days but Skype is still a very stable way to communicate both with audio and video.
 
 
 
calendars for upcoming shows is a huge help!!! I rely on those a lot!
 
 
 
I love being able to subscribe to the Google calendars for events I want to keep up with.
 
 
brian dean
 
It is challenging to use Skype with a group - or it used to be. Maybe, I am out of date.
 
 
 
I subscribe to the edtechtalk calendars :-) also Vance's calendar :-)
 
 
my google calendar? (wondering which one)
 
 
 
I participate in at least 5 webinars a week (all free) from http://www.edweb.net and they are all excellent PD for teachers/educators.
 
 
 
edWeb has learning communities for ongoing sharing beyond the webinars and it's a great way to ask questions and get new resources/links.
 
 
you put me on to that, it's listed at L2g
 
 
 
:-)
 
 
 
I subscribe to the edweb calendars too because it's such an easy way to keep up with what's coming up each day.
 
 
 
Steve Hargadon's Learning Revolution site also has a fabulous calendar that brings together events from many groups/organizations including all of the great virtual conferences. http://learningrevolution.com/
 
 
 
:-) thanks Jeff
 
 
CJones
  
 
 
Thank you Vance for posting this on your site. It really has helped.
 
 
 
yes--Learning Revolution includes lots of different webinars/virtual conferences. My show is Classroom 2.0 LIVE and it is always on his calendar. http://live.classroom20.com
 
 
thanks for the clarification, I should put that in the recording
 
 
 
thank you all for a fantastic conversation today! you have charged my batteries for the day!!!
 
 
 
great story Maria!!
 
 
 
so glad I set my alarm to wake up early to join you!! :-)
 
 
thanks Peggy, always nice to see you here
 
 
 
thank you Vance for your awesome job of organizing and communicating these events!
 
 
 
you too peggy, thanks to all of us