21:46:08 jeff -> Hi Shelly 21:46:10 Shelly Terrell -> Hi! I'm so excited to be here to see Jason Renshaw's Keynote all the way from Germany 21:46:24 jeff -> How bad is audio? _ always tough when people don't use the mic's 21:48:16 Stephan -> audio is ok 21:48:49 jeff -> THanks - glad to hear it 21:50:09 jeff -> Very sad loss for Chris Surridge http://koreabridge.net/video/memory-christopher-surridge 21:52:14 shellyterrell -> hi everyone 21:52:44 Stephan -> thanks Jeff 21:55:11 shellyterrell -> hi giselle 21:55:53 gisellesantos -> Hi Shelly 21:57:28 shellyterrell -> Hi David! 21:57:38 ddeubel -> hi Shelly! 21:57:53 ddeubel -> lonely in here but at least Korea is finally doing what I've fought years for! 21:58:37 gisellesantos -> Shelly, thank you for sharing such good opportunities 21:58:49 ddeubel -> You'll have to run into Aaron Jolly one day. He's full of energy about teaching. 21:59:14 shellyterrell -> Giselle I'm so glad my insomnia kicked in tonite so I caught this 21:59:34 gisellesantos -> :) 21:59:36 shellyterrell -> David you seem to know many of these people! Like a reunion for you? 22:00:06 ddeubel -> oh yeah, completely. 22:00:25 ddeubel -> I trained so many thousands of teachers there... life goes on.... 22:00:49 shellyterrell -> Wow that's so cool that you can connect online this way :-) 22:01:29 ddeubel -> Yeah. I advocated this for the Int. conference and hope it happens this year. 22:02:12 shellyterrell -> I am tempted to try the Skype calling in. I've never seen that before! 22:02:30 gisellesantos -> I like the idea of reaching students in new ways 22:02:35 ddeubel -> me too but I still am waiting on the tech people there to test for my own pres. 22:02:40 shellyterrell -> A big roar for Jason Renshaw! Goooooo Jasssonnnnn!!!!!! 22:03:07 gisellesantos -> :D 22:03:45 jeff -> I've been working on getting Kotesol streaming since 1999 (off and on). http://asianbridges.com/pac2 This KAIST connection is definitely the best yet 22:03:58 gisellesantos -> yay! 22:04:03 shellyterrell -> Thats the best Introduction I have ever heard 22:04:15 gisellesantos -> no! :( 22:04:17 Stephan -> sound??? 22:04:59 jeff -> still no sound? 22:05:04 Stephan -> :) better 22:05:08 Stephan -> thx 22:05:16 Stephan -> lighting? 22:05:32 Stephan -> or I am just asking too much lol 22:05:45 shellyterrell -> Stephan it never hurts to ask 22:05:59 Stephan -> :) 22:06:00 jeff -> I was thinking the same thing, but unfortunately, there's no lighting guy to pester 22:06:02 shellyterrell -> Worst that can be said is no 22:06:06 ddeubel -> true. but I think this is as good as it gets.... 22:06:29 ddeubel -> we have our own backchannel here! 22:06:39 Stephan -> it's what is said that is more important... although I am also a visual learner 22:06:40 shellyterrell -> This is awesome though, I get to see Jason all the way from Germany 22:08:46 datruss -> Bought a KitKat here in China & each of the individual pieces were wrapped. 22:08:53 ddeubel -> Jeff - big thanks for doing this. 22:08:57 Stephan -> lost link 22:08:59 jeff -> sorry - tripod needs some WD -40 22:09:22 shellyterrell -> Hi David Truss! Really? That's crazy! 22:09:41 datruss -> It was a special pack... not sure why, but yeah, really. 22:10:09 shellyterrell -> As you can tell I'm practicing our little sleep pact 22:11:13 ddeubel -> Shelly, Jason will keep you awake, especially when he puts on his visuals! 22:12:12 shellyterrell -> i think the camera needs to go back a bit 22:12:42 Stephan -> are we looking at his teeth? 22:12:45 gisellesantos -> I think my image has frozen 22:13:04 shellyterrell -> mine too because it does look like his teeth. 22:13:16 debbiec1230 -> My image has frozen as well. 22:13:22 datruss -> yup 22:13:34 Stephan -> I tried refresshing didn't work 22:13:54 shellyterrell -> Good to know because i didnt want to risk losing the sound by refreshing 22:14:02 gisellesantos -> I think they are lights...or lamps...not teeth lol... 22:14:12 Stephan -> lol 22:14:44 shellyterrell -> maybe he'll post the slides up so we can see them later 22:14:57 Stephan -> hope so 22:15:27 jeff -> sorry about this - standby 22:15:49 debbiec1230 -> Yeah! 22:15:51 gisellesantos -> now we have web 3.0 to deal with lol 22:15:53 datruss -> nice, well done Jeff 22:15:54 gisellesantos -> yay! 22:16:02 Stephan -> Thanx 22:16:03 gisellesantos -> Thank you, jeff 22:16:17 gisellesantos -> internet of things 22:16:33 Stephan -> will his slides be available online??? 22:16:50 jeff -> The room is almost overflowing - some of it flowed over the camera connection 22:16:54 shellyterrell -> Yay fixed 22:16:58 jeff -> Will check with him 22:17:03 Stephan -> super 22:17:06 shellyterrell -> Thank you Jeff! 22:18:32 Stephan -> It's not by improving candles that we make electricity either 22:18:53 gisellesantos -> 5 to ten years? 22:18:54 gisellesantos -> wow 22:18:56 ddeubel -> everything digital in 5-10 years? 22:19:12 AlanSeabra -> I must confess it doesn't shock me much 22:19:17 debbiec1230 -> Exciting and overwhelming at the same time. 22:19:49 ddeubel -> shocks me. I know teachers who still can't turn on a computer. Used to think like that but don't much these days. 22:20:01 gisellesantos -> I fear I don't see that coming this fast 22:20:01 AlanSeabra -> in 5 years' time we might have all main schools in the sector equipped 22:20:20 Stephan -> can the school infrastructure keep up? 22:20:39 hlsherry -> can the funding keep up? 22:20:59 AlanSeabra -> Stephan, is that Stephan Hughes? 22:21:07 debbiec1230 -> Technology in schools depends upon funds available for computers, Kindles, etc. 22:21:11 Stephan -> stephan pelland 22:21:11 gisellesantos -> main schools? where...would that apply to developing countries as well? 22:21:13 ddeubel -> books to me are like the town square 22:21:19 AlanSeabra -> Sorry sir :) 22:21:37 Stephan -> no worries I am sure Mr Hughes is nice as well 22:22:13 Stephan -> good point Giselle 22:22:35 debbiec1230 -> Writing isn't what it used to be. You need to sell your product via the internet. 22:22:35 AlanSeabra -> or should I emphasize that I see *language* schools adopting that 22:23:04 ddeubel -> I have to say that 70% is very high for Amazon. 22:23:08 ddeubel -> Actually 40% 22:23:24 gisellesantos -> I believe we can see other technologies such as Qr codes finding its way in schools and publishing companies but I do not see books gone in 5 years 22:23:29 Stephan -> all schools are language schools - science, history, music... 22:23:45 AlanSeabra -> sadly, our Brazilian reality of state schools will keep up way back that development... so, yeah, I agree with you that 5-10 years to see everything digital is some silly optimism... 22:24:25 gisellesantos -> I also believe that many teachers who say technology is foolish and just a trend sometimes hide behind the comfort zone of a coursebook 22:24:27 Stephan -> We might have tablets in class... key is in professional development... 22:25:04 gisellesantos -> the teacher book empowers teachers since they stand out in a sea of students books 22:25:27 shellyterrell -> I think tablest great ideas 22:25:38 gisellesantos -> tablets are awesome 22:25:38 shellyterrell -> so mobile and not bad to read on at all 22:25:56 shellyterrell -> I really love my Kindle. Really easier to read on than I had initially imagined 22:25:59 datruss -> I think it should be BYO laptop with school districts offering support to those that can't afford. 22:25:59 gisellesantos -> but for developing countries mobiles seem like a more imediate solution 22:26:10 AlanSeabra -> do you know, giselle, until I used to be a bit reluctant myself, and I'm only 25... It wasn't until I saw it being used wisely that I was convinced it was the only possible way for us to move forward. 22:26:45 AlanSeabra -> *even I (sorry - retyping can cause some mess) 22:27:04 debbiec1230 -> My students are more engaged and learning at a faster and more efficient rate when they are learning with technology. 22:27:19 ddeubel -> David - I agree but it will take 20 years for the 'fear" factor of technology online to go away.... 22:27:50 gisellesantos -> I think that using tech is a bit like cooking...you can just go on mixing and adding and tossing without giving it some thought and preparation 22:27:55 Stephan -> Which would you choose- good tools (tablets) used poorly poor tools (books) used well - key is in PD 22:28:12 debbiec1230 -> the fear factor will go away with PD and making tools and resoureces user friendly. 22:28:29 AlanSeabra -> Stephan you have a point there 22:29:47 shellyterrell -> Stephan PD is important but many students/teachers use mobile devices 22:29:54 shellyterrell -> there's less of a leap of PD there 22:30:46 hlsherry -> we have no choice! 22:30:58 hlsherry -> but to become tech savy 22:31:04 Stephan -> Shelly- you are right - I guess I am referring to good methodology to look losely at achievement 22:31:06 debbiec1230 -> Communication and collaboration amoung students and teachers increases with tech. tools when they are used to engage and enhance learning. The key is knowing which tools to use for specific purposes. 22:31:22 shellyterrell -> Majority carry cellphones and use laptops and if we began to think of how to use them in classroom and use them to allow our students to read their books on I don't think it takes that much PD just us thinking about how to use for learning like we do with the text 22:31:54 shellyterrell -> Debbie great point 22:32:02 debbiec1230 -> Thanks! 22:32:10 Stephan -> Students ... in general have difficulty staying on task 22:32:23 datruss -> ... and use mobile like you use a pencil... sometimes kids use them, sometimes kids put them away. 22:32:34 shellyterrell -> Stephan I agree though that everything does need PD unfortunately schools rarely provide that and more and more count on teachers receiving from conferences & on their own 22:33:40 debbiec1230 -> We have to be careful with open source formats and teach internet saftey and responsiblility. 22:34:02 hlsherry -> Excellent point Debbie! 22:34:12 shellyterrell -> Debiite that is another good point and where PD is really important 22:34:57 Stephan -> Boards and teachers are being sued in the US for boundary issues, porn,cyberbullying... How do we massage this 22:35:02 shellyterrell -> Sorry Debbie for my spelling error 22:35:22 shellyterrell -> Stephan good points and I think PD definitely important in this area 22:35:37 debbiec1230 -> No problem. :) 22:35:55 Stephan -> Powerful tools in the hands of those who don't understand makes for dangerous territory 22:36:50 shellyterrell -> Stephan true which is why we should be there to guide students because they will go on Facebook, social networks, etc and use them with peer pressure 22:37:02 debbiec1230 -> Digital portfolios are great! Kids and parents can see, share, discuss growth and set new goals. 22:37:05 Stephan -> absolutely Shelly 22:37:20 Stephan -> Yes Debbie 22:37:30 gisellesantos -> I like voxopop 22:37:54 Stephan -> Issues that need to be explored is Freedom of Information and Privacy... different in Canada 22:38:14 shellyterrell -> Search Jason's groups on Voxopop they are amazing 22:38:25 shellyterrell -> Jason is a Voxopop guru 22:38:27 shellyterrell -> :-) 22:38:33 AlanSeabra -> It's not because "we're moving" to technology ways that old problems will disappear, is it? 22:38:43 AlanSeabra -> such as bullying 22:38:52 debbiec1230 -> I have never heard of Voxopop. I'm curious and will check it out! 22:39:16 Stephan -> Alan - formspring is a great example of this 22:39:31 gisellesantos -> great to hear that...many teachers are using voxopop in our institution this year ...thank you for the tip 22:39:34 shellyterrell -> Alan great point! Problems always existed they are brought to the public now with social media 22:39:58 ddeubel -> Debbie - I'll be mentioning Voxopop in my prez. Pearson 22:40:08 ddeubel -> OMG! 22:40:24 jeff -> http://english360.com 22:40:35 gisellesantos -> http://www.voxopop.com 22:40:43 Stephan -> 360 is awesome 22:40:47 debbiec1230 -> Got it! Thanks. 22:40:53 ddeubel -> not a fan of english360 22:41:17 Stephan -> why ddeubel 22:41:51 Stephan -> I think it is in it's infancy 22:42:06 ddeubel -> it is proprietary but yes, just starting. 22:42:11 shellyterrell -> Why David? 22:42:27 shellyterrell -> Sorry interested because I know you know your tech stuff 22:43:06 ddeubel -> I just want something that doesn't have a bottle neck - like Jason is talking about now 22:43:18 gisellesantos -> so true ...no free lunch 22:43:52 ddeubel -> Shelly - I think it is a lot of repackaging and nothing "new". 22:44:36 AlanSeabra -> insight: is it all not just a matter of incorporating new habits into our lives? 22:45:02 Stephan -> The way the internet is going... apps and cloud will rule the world. Everything will cost 22:45:07 gisellesantos -> I tend to disagree 22:45:37 shellyterrell -> Thanks David for those points 22:45:53 gisellesantos -> creating apps will become easier and easier and soon we will be creating our own apps with our students 22:46:22 ddeubel -> but shelly, it all depends how English360 develops. I wish it hadn't aligned with a publisher but then again, that's the reality of business.... 22:46:53 Stephan -> Comes down to the green 22:47:02 debbiec1230 -> The face of education is changing and we need to be able to adapt as teachers. 22:47:33 ddeubel -> I agree Stephan. but we also have to keep a place for people who have a "secret" and passion. I'll be happy with that small piece. 22:47:45 Stephan -> :) 22:47:45 anne -> The 3 r's + r for revolution 22:48:13 debbiec1230 -> :) 22:48:27 shellyterrell -> Really loving Jason's points 22:49:13 shellyterrell -> I would love to be able to support my abnormal life ;-) 22:51:10 Stephan -> Dance, Drama, Physical Education ... 22:51:32 Stephan -> interpersonal intelligence 22:52:00 debbiec1230 -> We already have schools on line for higher ed. It will happen in other areas of education as well. I'm already using online learning to reteach lessons for homework to my first grades. 22:52:08 ddeubel -> Shelly - abnormal is the new normal! 22:52:17 gisellesantos -> Scott would be thrilled 22:52:27 gisellesantos -> Dogme 22:53:15 jeff -> shortly after this keynote, I'm going to set up a 'studio' outside to capture the conversations of the conference. If the wifi supports it, will probably stream as well - stay tuned. 22:53:33 judymae -> Very interesting - lots of food for thought 22:53:33 gisellesantos -> The Horizon report can give us a good idea of what is coming our way 22:53:38 debbiec1230 -> Jason had some awesome points. 22:53:39 gisellesantos -> yay, great talk 22:54:13 debbiec1230 -> I'm off! Thanks for the interesting points and conversations. Night everyone! 22:54:24 gisellesantos -> Bye, Debbie 22:54:29 jeff -> Thanks all for joining in 22:54:31 AlanSeabra -> nite, debbie 22:54:39 jeff -> this will be archvied (hopefullly with slide) in a few days 22:54:40 AlanSeabra -> off I go too 22:54:44 datruss -> Thanks for the invite Shelly 22:54:47 gisellesantos -> Thanks, Jeff 22:54:49 AlanSeabra -> nite everyone 22:55:00 Stephan -> Thanks all 22:55:01 jeff -> Daejeon out 22:55:06 gisellesantos -> yep, thank you Shelly 22:55:23 shellyterrell -> Bye everyone 22:55:26 anne -> Cool. Nice to be in the same room with y'all. Thanks Shelly for your great powers of communication and persuasion. 22:55:27 shellyterrell -> Glad to share 22:55:34 gisellesantos -> Bye 22:55:36 ddeubel -> goodnight 22:55:46 shellyterrell -> Bye, sweet dreams, thanks for your conversations