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		<title>teachMeet Perth (better late than never)!</title>
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Honestly &#8211; would you on a day of your holiday &#8211; spend an evening packing your stuff, get up early the next day, get a ferry at 8o&#8217;clock in the morning drive for about 5 hours across Scotland just to do some CPD? Bearing in mind you&#8217;ve still got to get back home. Ian Stuart [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">Honestly &#8211; would you on a day of your holiday &#8211; spend an evening packing your stuff, get up early the next day, get a ferry at 8o&#8217;clock in the morning drive for about 5 hours across Scotland just to do some CPD? Bearing in mind you&#8217;ve still got to get back home. <a target="_blank" href="http://islayian.blogspot.com/">Ian Stuart</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://blankpageislay.blogspot.com/">Andy Wallis</a> did. Are they insane? Nope &#8211; because there were teacher&#8217;s and educators from all over Scotland travelling for a few hours after a work to get to <a target="_blank" href="http://wiki.scotedublogs.org.uk/index.php/TeachMeet_08_North">TeachMeetPerth</a>. People joined the TeachMeet from even further afield through the Flashmeeting. Seriously I cannot recommend enough - if you do one piece of CPD in the coming year get yourself to a TeachMeet!</p>
<p>Why? It is full of enthusiatic, knowledgeable and practical teachers who share what works in the classroom. Based on experience, teachers have 7 minutes to share how they&#8217;ve been using Technology in the classroom. I have been priveledged to be at 2 TeachMeets and both times I have been bowled over at how I been made to feel part of a community of educators that love making things better for pupils. Getting involved in this has had a huge influence of how I have approached teaching. It not only provides me with a ton of ideas but allows me to reflect outwith my department.</p>
<p>So what did I learn. Firstly &#8211; I want to make it a long term target for myself to get 80-90% of pupil written work in a digital format. Why? Two reasons &#8211; from seeing Ian Stuart&#8217;s ease at which he organises, provides feedback and pupils collaborate on their handheld Q1&#8217;s &#8211; I want to do that. <a target="_blank" href="http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/onenote/default.aspx">OneNote</a> looks like a fantastic application &#8211; amazingly intuitive and easy to use. And also from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jonesieboy.co.uk/blog/2008/02/02/time-to-prepare-for-1-1/">Robert Jones&#8217; </a>recommendation: “where should we start the roll-out of 1-1?” and I want to be so ready that they couldn’t possibly choose anywhere else&#8221;. I don&#8217;t know how long it will take &#8211; but if I can and it&#8217;s practical I want to get rid of all unneccessary bits of paper both for me and the pupils.</p>
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<p>The other person I thought was great was <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mrhood.co.uk/pub/">Nick Hood.</a> He made a quick get-away afterwards and I really wish I had been able to speak to him. I admire the &#8220;no holds barred&#8221; way that he conducts himsself on the net &#8211; and I mean this in a positive way. He is refreshingly honest and humorous and his short presentation was cutting it all back to basics. You don&#8217;t need to go all high tech, just get a projector and a wireless mouse and there&#8217;s loads of potential. In his Authority <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything_%28Alanis_Morissette_song%29">everything</a> is blocked and he gave a fantastic explanation of a teacher who refuses to give up and persists in finding effective ways of using the web2.0 tools that are out there.</p>
<p>Finally, a big heads up to <a target="_blank" href="http://nwinton.wordpress.com/">Neil Winton</a>, English teacher and blogger who organised the whole thing. His &#8220;<a target="_blank" href="http://nwinton.wordpress.com/2008/02/20/7-in-7/">7 tools in about 3 minutes</a>&#8221; was a whirlwind tour of neat stuff that can be really useful in the classroom. In particular I loved <a target="_blank" href="http://fleck.com/">Fleck</a>, the website annotation tool. I can see loads of use for this in the design classroom. He also managed to book a pretty fantastic curry that allowed for some great chat.</p>
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<p>So Islay Ian has a lot to live up to as he is proposing an <a target="_blank" href="http://islayian.blogspot.com/2008/03/islay-open-day.html">Islay High School open day</a> showcasing the unique things they are getting up to. In particular, I would love to see a school that has removed age and stage restrictions let alone a school with the lowest photocopying budget in the world* If you have one thing to do in June, get your <strike>ass</strike> self over to Islay High School, cos it looks like there might be another TeachMeet horizon!</p>
<p>*All I know is that the Design and Technology department managed to spend about £7 over the course of a year on photocopying. Eh, lets see someone beat that!</p>
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