Wikipedia says...
A TeachMeet is an organised (but informal) meeting (in the style of an unconference) for teachers to share good practice, practical innovations and personal insights in teaching with technology. These events are often organised to coincide with other educational events like the Scottish Learning Festival and the British Educational Technology and Training Show BETT.
Participants volunteer (via the TeachMeet website) to demonstrate good practice they've delivered over the past year, or discuss a product that enhances classroom practice.
TeachMeet events are open to all and do not charge an entry fee.
sounds like a good idea Stu :-) would be good to hear if anyone is doing something similar in HE.
ReplyDeleteThe unconference last year was well received, so I'd definitely support something low key and informal.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea but do wonder if people would be contributing beyond what they already do across other platforms. It is similar to the UK Centre's swapshops http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/events/swapshop.aspx presented in person at Centre events;and we did try a repository of teaching ideas (Practical Compendium) on-line at one time which had little uptake/contribution at http://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/compendium/default.aspx
ReplyDeleteThe distinctive feature about this one Sheryl is that it will be a University of Leicester-centred event.
ReplyDelete'Will be'. You think it really is a goer then!
ReplyDeleteIf it's got cake and we talk about education, it's a go-er.
ReplyDelete[...] type of thing for those of us at UoL involved in teaching. I started to think about it last week and I’m thinking it might be a useful thing to do. If I was to organise one (with all those [...]
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