Tag Archives: teachmeet
#TMCulture24
There is a simple joy in creating a TeachMeet – that of bringing people together in a space for sharing ideas and stories. This week, #TMCulture24 brought teachers and cultural professionals together to form new relationships and new ideas. … Continue reading
Atomic Teachmeet sponsors
Hello My name is Eylan Ezekiel, and I have been involved in teaching, publishing for schools, edtech and education innovation. Unsurprisingly, I am also an avid fan of teachmeets! Teachmeets tend to be on-off or annual events, often with the focus … Continue reading
Loose threads in Oxford City schools
Based on my most recent work with schools in East Oxford, I have seen a huge opportunity to improve the coordination and collaboration between, and across schools in the city. There are too many loose ends, and those threads need … Continue reading
A Quantum of CPD – Atomic TeachMeet
The first Atomic TeachMeet took place this week, bringing Teachmeet back to it’s roots. When Brian Sharland and I started tweeting about this, our intention was to create a regular, social and small gathering of classroom practitioners,… Or a teach … Continue reading
Atomic TeachMeet
Quantum physics states that even the smallest parts of the universe can exist in two states at once. Atomic TeachMeet is a very small, monthly TeachMeet where CPD and fun exist in the same place. With the kind support of … Continue reading
Frontiers without Learning *updated*
The Learning Without Frontiers Summit London has been canned. Graham Brown-Martin has been canned from LWF. The reasons for these unfortunate changes are still yet to emerge, and I do not want to spend time eulogising Graham (others will do … Continue reading
HackSchool
I want to tell you about a new project I believe you will want to support: <hack>school. In the past few years I have created two exciting projects. I set up and led BrainPOP in the UK, and am currently … Continue reading
Maven’s Map
I was blown away by this new visualisation tool on LinkedIn, called InMaps partly because it looks so good! I love LinkedIn, and try to only link with people I have actually met, worked with, or shared an event with. This means … Continue reading
Opening Minds – RSA Academy Tipton
I spent yesterday morning at the RSA Academy in Tipton. For a range of reasons, some of which I will explain here, I was blown away by what I saw. Firstly, my in-laws live in the area, and I know … Continue reading