PebbleBash 2010 - Resources
Quentin Crisp
PebbleBash 2010 Themes
These are the themes that were recorded by folks at the PebblePad conference that emerged from the sessions they participated in. We’ve created 3 examples so that you can read the one you like best.
PebbleBash 2010 Comments
All of the comments we received are recorded in the table below. You can also see some of the actual post–its that were handed in.
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PebbleBash 2010 Comments
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Need for induction and training for staff and students.
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Scaffolding required at some level before handing over to the student
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Embedded in the curriculum. Realising the potential. Embracing diversity.
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Tools – Effective use ~ what works where? VLE PebblePad, New developments
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Resistance from staff
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Student motivation
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Curriculum Integration
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Taking the development of e–portfolio in small steps
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Process Vs Product – eportfolio based learning
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Active learning, student centred
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Sharing – Liked idea of referencing ITE/Induction etc webfolios in job applications as well as directly with principals. Reflection – Different ways of encouraging self and peer reflection on PebblePad.
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Consistency / authenticity
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Student voice – listen to it!!
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Personal responsibility for learning – Dialogue, peer learning, reflection Moving between (leader or reader or header?) x learning space
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Dialogue x conversations, passion x enthusiasm, integration
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Change of learning designs / pedagogy = TRANSFORMATION
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Critical mass? How important is it? Pedagogy not technology
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Embedding the portfolio in the curriculum essential for success
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Shift and control – learner owned + conversations / dialogue
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So What – Why are we doing this?
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Reflection + power for eports to support
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Support and encourage
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Permanent and portable
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Quantity of information, spiral, "ficial" technical glitch – what we intend to achieve may not always be easy to realise. Support learning
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Change - Organic, Strategic (institutional), Challenge "restrained anarchy" disruptive technology, new ways of learning
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Enthusiasm, flexibility – so much, personal space reflection, development
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Change management, pedagogical transformation, the journey
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Support curriculum approach – process/strategy/policy
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Autonomy ownership of learning
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Smart (specific .etc.) training
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Single space with wide range of uses
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Difficulty of reflecting for students. Difficulty of teaching students how to reflect
Reflections on Parallel Two
After the second parallel session all of the delegates were asked to record 3 – 5 words that indicated what they had learnt from the three presentations. As each word was shared a show of hands indicated how many others in that session had recorded the same word. The biggest words were the most popular.
* We can’t find the original – and you can’tt search Wordle! However, here’ts an image of it

