The people over at The Art of Education deserve a huge round of applause. A standing ovation even. I can't imagine all the work and organization that goes into putting on an event as big as The Art of Education Conference Winter 2014. The presenters were stellar. STELLAR! Technical issues aside, attending this conference was well worth it, and I can't wait for the next one. Some of you joined us at the cool kids table on Twitter to share your experience. For those of you who didn't make it, here are some moments you missed.
I'm the student, I mean, teacher, who sits in the back of the room doodling and having side convos during your presentation #aoeconference
— ATHGlitter (@ATHGlitter) January 25, 2014
Now this is my kind of conference! #artsed #aoeconference pic.twitter.com/Z4TjkjY6WY
— Heidi O'Hanley (@NobleMaiden15) January 25, 2014
#aoeconference Power out in Ethiopia. Watching in candlelight with generator-run modem. Luckily I charged up my MacBook.
— Helen Iglar (@h_iglar) January 25, 2014
Thank goodness you can't see me today at the #aoeconference HA! If anyone wants to tweet me with questions..GO4IT! pic.twitter.com/YQNJCEOwzO
— Ted Edinger (@ArtWithMrE) January 25, 2014
fuzzy slippers, sweats, blanket, coffee and some ridiculous relevant PD!! #aoeconference @theartofed Woot!!
— Michele Gorham (@mycornerny) January 25, 2014
@ArtWithMrE Noooooo!!! My worst fear. It's so painful, isn't it? I just hope that's not what I sound like in real life.
— ATHGlitter (@ATHGlitter) January 25, 2014
@ATHGlitter I think you just cursed!!!!
— Ted Edinger (@ArtWithMrE) January 25, 2014
Hope you all enjoyed the conference and were able to catch the videos you missed. I hope to have a better, more thorough recap up later in the week. Don't hold your breath. I actually have to go to work next week.
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