TeachMeet
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A TeachMeet is an organised (but informal) meeting (in the style of an unconference) for teachers to share good practice, practical innovations and personal insights in teaching with technology.
Common Features
The following features are often part of a Teachmeet, but the format changes according to the size of the meeting and the preferences of the organisers:
- Micro-presentations - lasting 7 minutes
- Nano-presentations - lasting 2 minutes nano presentation (3-5 one after the other)
- Random selection of speakers - from a pool of willing participants
- Back-channel - to let non-participants participate
Links
http://www.teachmeet.org.uk/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/resource/two-minutes