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Last changed Jun 09, 2009 22:21 by amy buckland
1. Whoever comes is the right people2. Whatever happens is the only thing that could have3. Whenever it starts is the right time4. When it's over, it's overFor those of you still unsure about how the unconference sessions work - here's how things will go.
OverviewTo launch our DC/SLA Unconference held at Catholic University on April 3, Stephen Abram shared the history of the 23 things model which SLA volunteers followed to develop SLA's 23 Things along with ongoing ways we can continue to harness tools that best meet our goals in 2009 and beyond. Stephen said that short burst of ideas match adult learning styles while, at the same time, the 23 Things model offers a structure for learning. As an unanticipated consequence of applying this model, many participating libraries also saw cultural barriers across the organization reduced. Ideas Shared for 2009The below ideas shared during our unconference tie together our 2009 goals along with associated tools we plan to explore (and perhaps exploit) during 2009:
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Share Your ExperienceShare your comments on what you thought about what people shared or the method used (i.e., Unconference model). Has anyone ever been to a Pecha Kucha event - this is such fun - like speed powerpoint.? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pecha_Kucha I notice we are taking 'unconference' where I suspect we mean each session is less structured than a more common 'talking head' session. Usually an 'unconference' referes to the whole conference - not just a session. It seems we are putting together a series of less structured sessions and referring to them as 'unconference'. Am I correct in this assumption? Nerida | ||||||||||||||||||||