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Education and Real Time Communication: The 140 Conference in DC Recap

Monday, June 21st, 2010

This past Thursday, Parentella organized a panel of active members of our educator community to represent us at the 140 Conference in Washington, DC. They did an incredible job of explaining how educators collaborate with each other through real time communication to improve education. We are very thankful to Jeff Pulver for continuing to involve educators at his 140 Conferences. Parentella has helped coordinate educator panels at various 140 Conferences in LA, NYC, DC, and Barcelona. We are passionate about spreading the word how real time communication enables educators and parents to collaborate to improve learning for our children.

These were our incredible speakers:

Melissa C. Tran, (@thenewtag) – Education and Leadership consultant, moderator
Jeff Goldstein, (@doctorjeff) – Astrophysicist & Center Director for the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education, panelist
Deena Marshall, (@la_pRHOfesora) – DC charter school teacher, panelist

These were the questions Melissa asked Jeff and Deena:

  • What is the most significant impact that real time communication has had in your professional life/school/organization?
  • How can we harness these tools and technologies to engage young learners as opposed to alienating them through our response to their use of tech?
  • How are you using these tools?
  • Describe your interactions and engagement with your PLN, and the role real time media plays in your own professional development?
  • What unique contribution can real time communication make in terms of education, for teachers in the classroom, students, national dialogue, and reform?
  • What 21st century issues and challenges is real time communication uniquely suited to address?
  • What is the typical user perception of real time communication in terms of what it can be used for, versus potential visionary uses for this new ‘canvas’?

These were some quotes tweeted from people who were watching the panel at the 140 Conference:

ShannonRenee: educators have to realize we’re in the 21st century and need to utilize the new tools
mikles: @doctorjeff- “NASA tried tweeting from mission control for education but schools blocked Twitter”
la_pRHOfesora describes how she connects with educators around the world through Twitter
Doctorjeff- “#Edchat inspired me to think about education reform”
8of12: Love to see teachers that are clearly enthused about their job and eager to innovate.
8of12: Educational institutions that block social media participation force students to hide their activity, miss chances to teach.
Dyhatchett: educators should connect with students where they are, observe how they are using it, and prevent them from making bad decisions.

Great stuff on twitter and education from @doctorjeff @thenewtag @la_pRHOfesora at #140conf #dcweek – Jeff’s Huffington

Post article at http://huff.to/dgPwa2

We will keep you posted when the video of the panel is online!

by Shelly Terrell

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#140conf Meetup 2/23/10

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Jeff Pulver let us put together a panel for the #140conf meetup on Februay 23rd, 2010. A huge shout out to him who let us put together Education panels worldwide. (LA, NYC, Barcelona). Education is vital for our progress. Every problem can be boiled down to Education or the lack thereof.

How can conversations change things? We will discuss that on our panel. The video is here.

 

 
Schedule:

5:00 Registration / Networking
5:30 Welcome: Jeff Pulver (@jeffpulver)
 
- Lawrie Mifflin, Senior Editor, New York Times
- Katherine Schulten (@KSchulten), Editor New York Times Blog: The Learning Network
 
Discussion Panel: The Emerging Real-Time Web and Education

- Deven Black, TAB NYC MS SS/Reading Teacher (@spedteacher)
- Lisa Thumann, Ed Tech, Advisor for NJECC.org (@lthumann)
- Liz Pullen, Sociologist & Teacher (@nwjerseyliz)
- Aparna Vashisht, Founder & CEO, Parentella (@parentella) Moderator
 
Thank you so much for your support. If you have any questions for us, feel free to leave them in the comments!
 
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The NOW Award

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

What it is:

“The NOW Award arose as an experiment in tracking Twittersphere merit and to supplement follower count as the measure of merit status quo. The relatively mild endorsement reflected in following someone leads to the quality versus quantity dispute. The NOW Award nomination process offers a mechanism for strong endorsement, because the nomination happens after the fact of following and requires the proactive nomination step (#140Conf vote @ )” – Jeff Pulver

We are seeking support for @web20classroom.

How to Vote:

Tweet this: #140conf Vote @web20classroom

Why should you vote for @web20classroom

  • He is a hardworking, helpful, and extraordinary Educator.
  • He is helping so many teachers worldwide understand and adopt technology.
  • He started #Edchat to engage administrators, teachers, principals, pre-service teachers, parents, and more participants.
  • He is changing the world as we know it and making it better for teachers who shape the future.
  • Let’s help him win this award, he truly is the definition of the person who deserves it.

See rules below. They are from the site here.

Rules and Regulations:

  • -To be valid, a vote must include in its entirety the following: #140Conf vote @ <nominee>
  • -@ <nominee> replies are NOT counted as votes
  • -Re-tweets for the same nominee are NOT counted as votes
  • -Only the first valid vote per Twitter account per nominee will be counted
  • -Users may vote for an unlimited number of nominees
  • -Votes will not be withdrawn, so please vote with care
  • -Votes that do not comply with the Tinker Terms of Use or that utilize spamming or other auto-generated methods will be removed
  • -Voting begins at 10:00 am (EST) on September 29, 2009 and ends at 11:59 pm (EST) on October 24, 2009
  • -Winners will be announced October 27th @ the #140Conf Networking Reception
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