Can I just say that I had a great time at my first Common Ground? Day 2 had just as many wonderful presenters as Day 1. However, it did seem that attendance was lighter and attendees at sessions kept getting scarcer as the day wore on.
I started my sessions with Wole Moses from Microsoft and his presentation "Hacking the Classroom" where he was discussing Office365 and many of the applications available to educators in Maryland. I am very excited to explore Mix more closely. I think this may change the future of sub plans! I really appreciated the fact that is was NOT a sales pitch but a discussion of what we already have. I wish the setting had been a bit more intimate.
Moving on to BCPS' own Jen Weaver and her "Great Infographic Challenge". I have to say that Jen makes everything seem so attainable. She is so positive and delightful. I am already thinking of how to create a library infographic to display. Jen may be getting some S.O.S. emails from me in the future.
(On a side note: Someone took the little Lego people that were on display at the Office of Digital Learning's Poster session. They were Jen's personal ones from when she was a kid and she was hoping to share them with her daughter. If you have any knowledge of their whereabouts, because I am sure it was an honest mistake, please send them home. You can send them to me and I will get them to her. My school address is Edgemere Elementary 7210 North Point Rd, Baltimore, MD 21219)
Kelly and I met during the next session to do some last minute prep for our presentation but I was able to sneak into last part the SAMR Smackdown session presented by 4 representatives from the Office of Digital Learning in BCPS! The room was packed and the discussion was LIVELY!
Then it was time for Kelly and I to get to work and start our presentation. But would anyone even still be there?
YES! There were people there and they weren't just friends from BCPS who stuck it out until the bitter end of the day to support us but real live other people, who didn't even know us, but came to hear what we had to say! WOO HOO! I wanted to go hug every one of their little necks and say thank you.
Kelly and I did our presentation and I admit, nerves ruled the day and I forgot to say some things I wanted to share. I forgot to say that my kids love this as much as I do. I forgot to say that we have lots of sub categories. I forgot to say that I love my job. I hope the attendees got that point. I hope they read the blog and see all the stuff I missed and I hope they ask some questions on the blog or through Today's Meet. I appreciate the people who took the time to stay and talk and ask questions and reach out. I am glad that a dialogue was started for others. I saw smiling faces and nodding heads and that is always a good sign.
Now that it is done and over with, I am kind of sad that AASL rejected us. I would have enjoyed the opportunity to present again and tweak it to fit a different audience and to attend that conference. I am already thinking of what I could do for next year...maybe :-)
And now...TOP 10 REFLECTIONS....
1) BCPS has a WHOLE lot of talent. We have amazingly fabulously wonderfully talented individuals who are not afraid to push the envelope, try new things and SHARE. We were well represented and I was proud to be a part of Team BCPS and Office of Digital Learning.
2) BCPS buddies stick together. We made sure that our poster sessions were attended and our concurrent sessions were attended and that we smiled and said hello. We tweeted about each other and our sessions. That's a big deal when you are feeling like a little guppy swimming in a big goldfish bowl.
3) Always hold your long skirt in one hand as you travel up the escalator lest it get caught and grind the whole thing to a stop while it is full of people on their way to their first session of the day. (I heard this happened to some poor unsuspecting young thing and they were still talking about it the next day - bless her little heart!)
4) If you ask nicely, the desk clerk at the hotel WILL wait until the elevator door dings and you step in before he laughs at the fact that you were so tired you could not remember your room number and had to get off the elevator and go ask him (even though it was Day 2 of your stay).
5) We all have a little Laid Back Louie and Neurotic Nancy in us just waiting to come out. Thankfully Kelly and I were laid back and neurotic at opposite times and it worked!
6) Free Post-its!!! Yep, I got to feed my addiction one give-away table at a time!
7) Driving the Bay Bridge isn't so bad (except for that scary part where I used the EZPass ONLY lane and ended up traveling in the only eastbound lane open on the westbound span and it was my first time crossing the bridge EVER!)
8) In late April in Ocean City on Wednesday night at @7pm, there is not much open for delivery to your hotel for dinner. So, when you decide to "stretch your legs" and walk across the parking lot to the nearest bar and grill, it is most likely mostly bar and less grill even though the desk clerk assures you they have take out. They did. It was fine. But one gentleman, bless his heart, did ask me my name after introducing me to his wife and then asked if I was there for Spring Bike Week and when I told him that I was there for a conference and that I was an elementary school librarian, he looked at me and declared I did not look like a librarian. I wonder, does that mean I look like a biker? Are khakis the new leather? Have flats replaced boots? Am I in need of a librarian makeover???? Although I did find this on the web so maybe this is something to consider for next year....
9) Now I want more! I want to go to ISTE. I want to go to MASL. I want to go to AASL. I want to soak up these amazing ideas and bring them back to my little corner of the world and give them to my kiddos and my staff and my library friends. So if you know of any funding opportunities, send them my way(or pack me in your suitcase). I promise to share what I learn :-)
10) My little library pond has some new idea stones sitting on the edge of it.as a result of attending Common Ground. I can't wait to see the ripples they make when I start to pick them up and toss them in!
So proud of you!
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