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Educon 2.3 - a new kind of education conference

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Next weekend in Philadelphia will be the fourth annual Educon conference. I’m happy to say I’ve been to all of them so far, and it’s grown into one of my favorites of the year.

There are several things I love about Educon:

  • It’s small. Capped at 500 people, it’s intimate enough that you get a “sense” of what people are thinking and the shifts occurring in real time.
  • Authenticity gives it voice and shape. Held at the Science Leadership Academy, a public magnet school with a progressive philosophy in the center of Philadelphia, the vibrancy of the school (both from teachers and students) shines through the event.
  • It’s not a trade show. So many educational conferences, even the ones with academic roots, have morphed into what Gary Stager calls “boat shows.” The focus on sales creates a different kind of atmosphere. Educon is about educators thinking out loud together without the carnival barkers.
  • Conversations, not sessions. At most conferences, people always wonder why discussions of new ways to teach and learn are held in old style lecture halls, and the interesting conversations are the ones in the hall. Educon has tried to bring those conversations to the forefront.
  • It’s centered in practice. Being in a school is not just about the building. The teachers and students are full participants in the conference and model collaboration, non-coercive learning and empowerment throughout. You can tell it’s what they do on a regular basis and it raises the bar for everyone.

I’m leading a conversation this year about gaming in education, “If Games are the Answer, What’s the Question?” Games in education are a hot topic these days, with all the usual mix of reality and hype that goes along with that. I definitely have strong opinions (which I’ll share) - but not the whole time. I hope to have a lively discussion where we’ll look at some games and talk about what makes them “good” for learning or not. Ultimately, perhaps we can come to some conclusions about what to look for in games for different subjects and classrooms.

I’d appreciate any input here or on the Educon page for this session about any particular games that people are curious about and want to discuss. I’ll try to have some screen shots prepared since there really won’t be time to download and play a lot of games AND have a discussion.

If you are coming to this session in person or via the live web streaming, please come with a downloaded game to share, or post suggestions here.

Sylvia

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Educon 2.2 - Call for Sessions

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Educon 2.2 will be held in Philadelphia, PA January 29-30, 2010.

You should come!

I’ve written about this conference before - Educon 2.1,“I’m the luckiest teacher in Philadelphia” (reflections on Educon 2.0), Educon 2.0 – What is Student Voice. It’s a unique conference, lots of space for conversation and meeting people face to face, including the students who attend the Science Leadership Academy, the host of Educon.

But wait, there’s more. Maybe this year it should be you joining and leading the conversation?! (yes… you….)

As Chris Lehmann, principal of SLA says, “This conference only happens because so many people are excited to come together and share their ideas and passion. We have some amazing events lining up for this year, but the sessions — the things that the community creates and imbues with meaning — will always be the heart of the conference. So please, consider coming, and considering submitting a proposal to facilitate a conversation.”

I’m thinking about a new session, something about gender and leadership, from the classroom to the keynote podium. And maybe how technology can help create opportunities for girls and women to lead in new ways. It’s not a fully fleshed out idea, but there just seems to be something there. I’m interested in talking about it, so maybe other people will be too. That’s the cool thing about Educon - it’s about people coming together around ideas, not just slideshows.

So, what’s got you thinking and pondering - and I bet it’s something that keeps other people awake at night. That’s the start of a conversation that matters. Share it, be brave, and submit something. You never know what will come of it.

The deadline is Nov 1 to submit a session idea - see more details here.

Sylvia

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