DO YOU KNOW WHAT 21CLE stands for?

It stands for 21st Century Lutheran Education. 21CLE is an online conference in its 2nd year. There are speakers across the map. All the presenters love Lutheran Schools and Educators and want to improve Lutheran Schools and Education.

Want to know what the great thing is?

3 of your very own Guild authors will be presenting this year! How great is that!

02/25/10 – 4:00-5:00pm
What Are You Doing?
Kathy Maske
Altamont Lutheran Interparish School

“In our schools today, education is changing. We have more technology than we know what to do with. Our Lutheran schools have the opportunity now more than ever to utilize the same technologies as other schools do via the Internet. There has been an explosion in online, collaborative networking in the last 5 years or so with the introduction of MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Plurk and other social networking sites. What happens when we utilize these tools in our professional development? Continuous online learning! We now have tools that we, as Lutheran Educators, can use to collaborate with other educators continuously. Whether you are seasoned at networking or are just beginning, sharing is valuable for all.â€

02/25/10 – 5:00-6:00pm
Podcast My Class Fast
Daniel Burk
Grace Lutheran Lancaster, CA

“Teachers are afraid to try something new. Podcasts is something that any class and any teacher can utilize in their classroom. We will go step-by-step how easy it is to record and publish a Podcast for your class.â€

02/26/10 – 11:00-12:00 noon
Personal Learning Networks and You
Jeremy Biddle
CUW Ed Tech Cohort/Lutheran Educators’ Guild

“Personal Learning Networks [PLNs] are a solution for one of 21st Century education’s most difficult problems: keeping informed of emerging technologies and learning how to utilize them in our classrooms. PLNs tap into the vast array of freely available information via traditional sources (books, newspapers, etc.) and emerging ones (blogs, Twitter, etc.). A PLN, states Dr. Daniel R. Tobin, is a group of people who can guide your learning, point you to learning opportunities, answer your questions, and give you the benefit of their own knowledge and experience. This presentation will provide a starting point for educators to implement their own PLNs. The audience will be provided with a brief presentation on PLNs and their usefulness, suggestions of software to use (along with tutorials/demonstrations of their use), and a categorized list of sources for individual educators to use in beginning their own PLN. The list of sources will be posted online, with the ability for an educator to make their own additions to share.â€

If you would like more information head over to http://blog.cuw.edu/21cle/ List of all the presenters are there.  You can also register to attend.

Personally, this will be my first real public presentation.  I have talked in front of my school and church and I have voiced thoughts in conferences before, but to be the focus!  I am a little nervous.  A lot of thoughts of being a student is rushing to my head.  Am I qualify to talk about podcasts? What if I am asked a question I don’t know how to answer.  Will I sound ok?  I kinda hate my voice on recordings.  Just need to breath and pray (A LOT!).

Make sure you join us during the 2010 21CLE, tell your colleagues to watch/listen to the presentations (Think about PD days)  All the sections will be recorded also.  You can check out the 2009 21CLE on the site also.

Make sure you tell your friends about the Guild also.  Plus this is your Guild also.  Make sure you make comments and be part of the forum to go into more depth on any topic that is discussed.

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