IdeaJam: Creativity and Technology in the Classroom

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Streamed live on May 2, 2011 by

Have an idea that you want to share? Continue the conversation on Facebook (http://on.fb.me/kRmINN), or subscribe to the IdeaJam channel and post your thoughts and comments - YouTube.com/IdeaJam.

How can we help prepare students for the future and encourage them to dream bigger, think creatively, and come up with innovative solutions?

On May 2, educators, experts, parents, teachers and students from a variety of backgrounds and points of view will come together in Los Angeles to flex their creative muscles on teaching and learning solutions. Moderated by Alan November (NovemberLearning.com), the IdeaJam, sponsored by Intel and Google/YouTube and produced by Katalyst, will ask participants to problem-solve and create new ideas for classroom design that integrate technology and help boost creativity.

The IdeaJam program is a truly interactive experience. Technology helps elevate the discussion to a higher level, creating a conversation around creativity and education, and allows for a robust dialogue that is both happening in the room and generated live, online. You can also join in the conversation on Twitter @IntelEdge.

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  • Please subscribe to the IdeaJam channel on YouTube to stay connected

  • thank you everyone for watching and joining the conversation!

  • We are hoping to have the live stream available within 48hrs. If not, please subscribe to the IdeaJam channel and you'll be notified when the videos from this event have been uploaded

  • For those that have asked about how to share links? If you refresh your broadcast, you'll see at the top of the "description" area, two links to help post your links to projects - one for Facebook, one for the YouTube channel

  • welcome all ideas about what the ideal classroom should look like - we will share with Alan and post some of your thoughts during a Q&A session coming shortly

  • You can also find it via the @IntelEdge twitter account

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  • Search on youtube.com. Mrbyrdie44 definitely has innovation in the classroom!!FUN, EXCITING learning for everyone!!

  • Thanks for pulling this together. It was amazing! Need to do this at least four times a year.

  • @JoeBeckmann This is true, Think about the NEW teachers who have grown up with technology as it has grown and evolved. These are the teacher who need to be learning about these ideas in their undergraduate teaching courses.

  • @lmdabbs I believe that I am now following you! This is very exciting, I didn't think that posting on this content would open so many doors and ideas for teaching! Thanks!

  • Loving this stream! This is my first time to see IdeaJam. I love to hear/see teachers and students who think like me and teach me more.

  • Thanks everyone for pulling this together. The President is a fabulous role model for using social media and there isn't any reason we shouldn't follow his lead to do equally impacting events for education.

  • @Learning4Mastery Thanks!

  • @teachingwthsoul Thanks for this great opportunity!

  • sorry I just got finished teaching a class

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