Features
5 Take-Aways from Edubloggercon
8/1/2011 By:
By Brad Flickinger of
SchoolTechnology.org

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Some of the 200+ who attended EduBloggerCon 2011.
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Here are five take-aways from
Edubloggercon, which was
held on the Saturday before
ISTE at the Pennsylvania
Convention Center: :
1 BYOD IS UNSTOPPABLE
(Bring Your Own Device):
Five years from now we will
be laughing about how we
wanted to buy all students
a district-owned laptop for
1:1, when all students really
wanted to do was to bring
their own devices like iPods, iPads,
and smartphones. We need to let them
store in the cloud and not on our networks
and let them use cloud-based
apps like Google Docs.
2 TEACH WITH PASS ION, LEARN
WITH PASSION: We all crowded
around a local 16-year-old student
named Jeff who taught us that he wants
to learn from teachers who are passionate
about their subjects so that he can
be passionate about his learning.
3 STUDENTS SHOULD HELP
STUDENTS: Before a student gets
help from his teacher he should ask
3 or 4 of his classmates. I don’t know
how to use Prezi, so should I ban my
students from using it? No. Instead,
we should let them teach each other
technology that we don’t understand.
4 STUDENTS WANT SOME
AUTONOMY: They want to have a
little choice in what they do. If we give
an assignment, we should let them
pick their own method of learning
proof—sometimes. You could really be
surprised by what you get back (good
and bad).
5 MAKE A GOOGLE CLASSROOM:
Google has an 80/20 rule.
Employees are to give 80% of their
time to current Google projects, the
other 20% of the time they can work
on whatever they want. Imagine if
we allowed that at school. Just think
of the cool projects that kids could
work on during this free learning
time.
T&L Names a Winner
Congratulations to Katie Neville, a technology resource teacher in the
Loudoun County (VA) Public Schools. Katie’s name was drawn as part of a
contest at Tech & Learning’s booth, where we asked visitors to scan a QR
code, which linked to our Twitter page, and then re-Tweet an ISTE-related
message. Katie will win a Livescribe Echo smartpen.