A MirandaMod workshop led by the MirandaNet Fellowship will be taking place on Saturday 9th March at the Education Innovation Conference and Exhibition in Manchester Central.
In this workshop, they will work with teachers to explore the value of three different ways of digital learning: helping to understand what is possible in the world that most pupils already inhabit.
These three approaches have been developed over three decades by teachers and researchers who are members of the MirandaNet Fellowship, a professional organisation that focuses on the value of innovative technologies in teaching and learning.
- Informal collaborative learning online: Dr Christina Preston, Professor of Educational Innovation, MirandaNet Fellowship and University of Bedfordshire;
- Twitter as creative social activity in professional learning: Dr Matthew Pearson, MirandaNet Fellowship;
- The Creative and Innovative use of the Visual in Learning: Theo Kuechel, Senior Fellow, MirandaNet Fellowship.
During the session they will work with participants to begin building an online collaborative concept map, capturing information on these topics on which professionals can build.