For the last few years I have asked annually three times during the school year to attend Alan November’s Building Learning Communities Conference. I would ask in August near the beginning, just before Christmas break, and again in March.  Each year I was turned down due to lack of funding.  I didn’t overly complain b/c one, it is expensive, and two, I feel the conference concept best benefits a group from the same school or district. It takes more than one person to return and help formulate and then cast a vision.  Many of my readers know I changed school districts this year. Again, I began my tactic of asking about the BLC conference. Being new, I  had to describe it, share my knowledge of what it offers, and really sell the idea that a collective group could really bring back a lot to share.  I spoke to my principal and media coordinator on the district level in August. I planted that second seed in December. Today, before I could nourish my little planted seed, I was told that a a sprout had fomulated as a group from the district office was going (just that it did not include me.) When I expressed shocked indignation (yes, lots of pouting out loud!), I was then told that a few principals around the district are putting together small groups of educators from their schools, and that I should inquire with my principal. My principal is not only supportive of me attending with the groups from the district, she is recommending I take one other teacher from our school–someone who can help cast that vision. I did ask her to go with me, but she feels it should be a teacher. I even (shock, i still can’t believe I did it) suggested that instead of me, she send two teachers who are leaders but not necessarily totally bought-in to 21st Centruy Learning, and she said no, you deserve to go Cathy. W00T!

I am extremely happy. Now our school will totally benefit from this, as will my district.  And I really feel no one–not one of us–would be going if I hadn’t pushed it.

So I will have my brain so totally tickled this summer! Here’s how my summer is breaking down:

  • June 29-July 2, 2008: ISTE’s NECC 2008 in San Antonio, Texas; presenting with panel of experts on School Library Web 2.0
  • July 16-18 , 2008: BLC 2008, Boston, Massachusetts

Yes, my brain will be so totally tickled this summer.  Who needs vacations when this much fun & learning can be had?

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4 Responses to “Getting ready to have my brain tickled”

  1.   John Woodring Says:

    I will see you in Myrtle Beach at the SCASA Summer Leadership Institute. I will be presenting Cyberbullying and The Modern Lesson Plan Tuesday and Thursday. What day is your presentation?

  2.   Cathy Nelson Says:

    John!! This is my third year presenting with SLI. I wil be doing a session on Social Networking and the School’s Role (since it is blocked). Essentially my plan is tot alk about basic FAQs, and then about using a panel discussion parent night (like I have blogged about recently)to help parents understand as well as give all (students, parents, teachers, experts) a voice. I plan to grab snippets of video for the recommended experts I feel will add voice and dimension to the topic. I would carry a panel…but I am not sure they would come. I think it will fly. Do you? I hope you are taking a whole different angle. Please don’t steal my thunder. Now–share your topic and approach with a little more detail. Please?

  3.   John Woodring Says:

    Cathy, don’t worry I don’t plan on stealing your thunder and may even help your case. My plan on cyberbullying will focus mainly on its definition, how it is done (including social networks), its impact on students, and what schools can do to limit its effects. My big thing is that most people don’t know how things like social networks work. They also believe the hype the news media spreads to get ratings. Kids, their parents, and school officials just need to follow some common sense rules they will be fine.

    Just think, if we applied the same standards to everyday life that is applied to technology kids would never leave the house out of fear something would happen to them.

    You did not tell me what day you are presenting. I hope we are not competing because I would like to see your presentation.

  4.   Cathy Nelson Says:

    My SLI presentation is Thursday, June 19 @2:05

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