Professional learning for teachers is entering a new era of connected peer learning. We are all teachers and learners, and we all have much to contribute. Come see how you can participate in and build peer learning at your school site and beyond.
2. Introductions
• Karen Fasimpaur - @kfasimpaur
K12 Open Ed
• Mike Agostinelli – @mikegusto
CR Anderson Middle School
• This session
– Why, what, and how
– Live chat on Twitter #connectedpd at 9:00am
3. What does peer learning
mean to you?
What are your experiences with it?
8. Where is peer learning happening?
• At schools (f2f)
• YouTube
• Social media – Twitter, Facebook, G+, Pinterest, etc.
• MOOCs
• Skype, G+, Teachers Teaching Teachers
• P2PU School of Ed – www.p2pu.org/school-of-ed
9. Twitter and Tweet Chat Basics
• Why Twitter?
– www.twitter.com
• What are these ed chats?
– http://edchat.pbworks.com
– www.tweetchat.com
11. How to you engage in peer
learning?
How might peer learning be
useful for you?
How does peer learning
fit into your school
(for teachers and students)?
12. THANK YOU!
Image credits:
Slide 4 – poppet with a camera
Slide 5– Todd Fishburn
Slide 6 – Alyssa L. Miller
Slide 7 – Karen Fasimpaur
Hinweis der Redaktion
Why I’m doing this session….
Think-pair-shareShare out – Did Twitter come up?My experiences with a lot of district PD…and what got me into peer learning.
Lifelong learning is a part of our lives. We all have something to teach and something to learn.
Me in 2007…and how I’ve changed.We all have as much (or more) to learn from each other as from “experts.” Are experts overrated?
We need to self-direct our own learning and encourage that in all learners.What keeps you up at night? What is so important that you can’t not do it?
Sometimes this is f2f. Sometimes is not.
There is an “entry point” for social learning for everyone.
Have people who know Twitter pair up with those who don’t and share.