Announcing the second annual "K12 Online" conference for teachers, 
administrators and educators around the world interested in the use of Web 2.0 
tools in classrooms and professional practice! This year's conference is 
scheduled to be held over two weeks, October 15-19 and October 22-26 of 2007, 
and will include a preconference keynote during the week of October 8. This 
years conference theme is "Playing with Boundaries." A call for proposals is 
below. 
OVERVIEW: 
There will be four "conference strands"-- two each week. Two presentations will 
be published in each strand each day, Monday - Friday, so four new 
presentations will be available each day over the course of the two-weeks. Each 
presentation will be given in any of a variety of downloadable, web based 
formats and released via the conference blog (www.k12onlineconference.org) and 
archived for posterity. 

FOUR STRANDS: 
Week 1 
Strand A: Classroom 2.0 
Leveraging the power of free online tools in an open, collaborative and 
transparent atmosphere characterises teaching and learning in the 21st century. 
Teachers and students are contributing to the growing global knowledge commons 
by publishing their work online. By sharing all stages of their learning 
students are beginning to appreciate the value of life long learning that 
inheres in work that is in "perpetual beta." This strand will explore how 
teachers and students are playing with the boundaries between instructors, 
learners and classrooms. Presentations will also explore the practical 
pedagogical uses of online social tools (Web 2.0) giving concrete examples of 
how teachers are using the tools in their classes. 

Strand B: New Tools 
Focusing on free tools, what are the "nuts and bolts" of using specific new 
social media and collaborative tools for learning? This strand includes two 
parts. Basic training is "how to" information on tool use in an educational 
setting, especially for newcomers. Advanced training is for teachers interested 
in new tools for learning, looking for advanced technology training, seeking 
ideas for mashing tools together, and interested in web 2.0 assessment tools. 
As educators and students of all ages push the boundaries of learning, what are 
the specific steps for using new tools most effectively? Where "Classroom 2.0" 
presentations will focus on instructional uses and examples of web 2.0 tool 
use, "New Tools" presentations should focus on "nuts and bolts" instructions 
for using tools. Five "basic" and five "advanced" presentations will be 
included in this strand. 

Week 2 
Strand A: Professional Learning Networks 
Research says that professional development is most effective when it aims to 
create professional learning communities - places where teachers learn and work 
together. Using Web 2.0 tools educators can network with others around the 
globe extending traditional boundaries of ongoing, learner centered 
professional development and support. Presentations in this strand will include 
tips, ideas and resources on how to orchestrate your own professional 
development online; concrete examples of how the tools that support 
Professional Learning Environments (PLEs) are being used; how to create a 
supportive, reflective virtual learning community around school-based goals, 
and trends toward teacher directed personal learning environments. 

Strand B: Obstacles to Opportunities 
Boundaries formalized by education in the "industrial age" shouldn't hinder 
educators as they seek to reform and transform their classroom practice. 
Playing with boundaries in the areas of copyright, digital discipline and 
ethics (e.g. cyberbullying), collaborating globally (e.g. cultural differences, 
synchronous communication), resistance to change (e.g. administration, 
teachers, students), school culture (e.g. high stakes testing), time (e.g. in 
curriculum, teacher day), lack of access to tools/computers, filtering, 
parental/district concerns for online safety, control (e.g. teacher control of 
student behavior/learning), solutions for IT collaboration and more -- 
unearthing opportunities from the obstacles rooted in those boundaries -- is 
the focus of presentations in this strand. 

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: 
This call encourages all, experienced and novice, to submit proposals to 
present at this conference via this link. (http://snipurl.com/1lizf)   Take 
this opportunity to share your successes, strategies, and tips in "playing with 
boundaries" in one of the four strands as described above. 

Deadline for proposal submissions is June 18, 2007. You will be contacted no 
later than June 30, 2007 regarding your status. 

Presentations may be delivered in any web-based medium that is downloadable 
(including but not limited to podcasts, screencasts, slide shows) and is due 
one week prior to the date it is published. 

Please note that all presentations will be licensed Creative Commons 
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported. 

As you draft your proposal, you may wish to consider the presentation topics 
listed below which were suggested in the comments on the K-12 Online Conference 
Blog: 


  a.. » special needs education 
  b.. » Creative Commons 
  c.. » Second Life 
  d.. » podcasting 
  e.. » iPods 
  f.. » video games in education 
  g.. » specific ideas, tips, mini lessons centered on pedagogical use of web 
2.0 tools 
  h.. » overcoming institutional inertia and resistance 
  i.. » aligning Web 2.0 and other projects to national standards 
  j.. » getting your message across 
  k.. » how web 2.0 can assist those with disabilities 
  l.. » ePortfolios 
  m.. » classroom 2.0 activities at the elementary level 
  n.. » creating video for TeacherTube and YouTube 
  o.. » google docs 
  p.. » teacher/peer collaboration
KEYNOTES: 
The first presentation in each strand will kick off with a keynote by a well 
known educator who is distinguished and knowledgeable in the context of their 
strand. Keynoters will be announced shortly. 

CONVENERS: 
This year's conveners are: 

Darren Kuropatwa is currently Department Head of Mathematics at Daniel 
Collegiate Institute in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is known internationally 
for his ability to weave the use of online social tools meaningfully and 
concretely into his pedagogical practice and for "child safe" blogging 
practices. He has more than 20 years experience in both formal and informal 
education and 13 years experience in team building and leadership training. 
Darren has been facilitating workshops for educators in groups of 4 to 300 for 
the last 10 years. Darren's professional blog is called A Difference 
(http://adifference.blogspot.com). He will convene Classroom 2.0. 

Sheryl Nusbaum-Beach, a 20-year educator, has been a classroom teacher, charter 
school principal, district administrator, and digital learning consultant. She 
currently serves as an adjunct faculty member teaching graduate and 
undergraduate preservice teachers at The College of William and Mary (Virginia, 
USA), where she is also completing her doctorate in educational planning, 
policy and leadership. In addition, Sheryl is co-leading a statewide 21st 
Century Skills initiative in the state of Alabama, funded by a major grant from 
the Microsoft Partners in Learning program. Sheryl blogs at 
(http://21stcenturylearning.typepad.com/blog/). She will convene Preconference 
Discussions and Personal Learning Networks. 

Wesley Fryer is an educator, author, digital storyteller and change agent. With 
respect to school change, he describes himself as a "catalyst for creative 
educational engagement." His blog, "Moving at the Speed of Creativity" was 
selected as the 2006 "Best Learning Theory Blog" by eSchoolnews and Discovery 
Education. He is the Director of Education Advocacy (PK-20) for AT&T in the 
state of Oklahoma. Wes blogs at (http://www.speedofcreativity.org). Wes will 
convene New Tools. 

Lani Ritter Hall currently contracts as an instructional designer for online 
professional development for Ohio teachers and online student courses with 
eTech Ohio. She is a National Board Certified Teacher who served in many 
capacities during her 35 years as a classroom and resource teacher in Ohio and 
Canada. Lani blogs at (http://possibilitiesabound.blogspot.com). Lani will 
convene Obstacles to Opportunities. 

QUESTIONS? 
If you have any questions about any part of this, email one of us: 

  a.. » Darren Kuropatwa: dkuropatwa {at} gmail {dot} com 
  b.. » Sheryl Nusbaum-Beach: snbeach {at} cox {dot} net 
  c.. » Lani Ritter Hall: lanihall {at} alltel {dot} net 
  d.. » Wesley Fryer: wesfryer {at} pobox {dot} com
Please duplicate this post and distribute it far and wide across the 
blogosphere. Feel free to republish it on your own blog (actually, we'd really 
like people to do that ;-) ) or link back to this post (published 
simultaneously on all our blogs). 

Conference Tag: K12online07


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