I’ve been participating in the annual TIES Education Technology Conference for about 18 years, also presenting almost every year. It’s become a regular fixture of my winter planning as it’s been a great way to connect with edtech colleagues from around the region and learn about the latest and greatest of instructional technology.
This year I’m leading a preconference session Saturday, December 9, about the BBC Microbit – Meet Microbit: A Microprocessor Designed for Middle School.
On Monday, I’m presenting Too Good Not To Share, a session where I’ll share things that excite me so much that I just can’t keep my big mouth shut 🙂
On Tuesday I’m doing a poster session, Making it Real: Affordable Physical Computing for Middle School, where I’ll share my experiences with Microbits and Edisons.
I’m really excited to learn what others have to share and hoping that everyone has their presos online. My experience at TIES over the years has been that there are so many great sessions to choose from that one can’t possibly attend them all.
I hope to see you there. If you can’t make it, you can follow via Twitter using #TIES17.
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