Monday, March 23, 2015

#Flipclass Flash Blog

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  Last Thursday and Friday, I attended one of the best conferences I have ever been to.  There was so much to do and learn.  I went to several sessions and followed other sessions that I was not able to attend, that I wanted to attend, on Twitter.  
    There are many ways to make the content that you get at a conference stick.  When I leave a conference, I like to review what I learned from a conference with people that went with me to see how everyone has been applying what they have learned.  I also create accounts, experiment with tools I learn about, and create assignments within within the next few days I get back from a conference.  I also found that if I teach others, that did not attend the conference about what I learned, I will remember and used what I learned more in the classroom.
    I have not presented at a conference.  I would like to have some ways to help information that I present stick.  I have applied to present at an upcoming conference and any tips and tricks would be helpful.