I spent last weekend at the Computers in Education Society of Ireland (CESI) annual Conference in Portlaoise. It’s always a great event to meet teachers from all three levels of education in Ireland who are interested in the integration of technology in the classroom. It’s also great that so many teachers share their enthusiasm and expertise in so many different fields. The weekend consisted of a CESI Meet (based on the Teachmeet formula of lots of short presentations) followed by a Saturday full of presentations, workshops and addresses. By the time I had arrived home on Sunday, many education bloggers had already stolen a march on me in reviewing the activities of the weekend. So, rather than re-inventing the wheel, and repeating what others have already said about the weekend, I decided just to gather together all of the reviews that I have read over the past few days. If I have omitted any other reviews, please post a link below.
- CESI 2012 – What an Amazing 24 Hours (Pam O’ Brien)
- Journalist in a Blog Review
- Review by Anseo.net
- CESI Meet Review (Anseo A Mhúinteoir)
- Rewind and Remind Review (by Mags Amond)
- CESI Conference (Anseo A Mhúinteoir)
- CESI 12 Resources (Anseo A Mhúinteoir)
- Resources for Exploring Digital Identity, Privacy and Authenticity (Catherine Cronin)
- CESI Meet Podcast (Anseo)
- Kidblog Class Blogging Platform (The Inside Lane)
- Steve Wheeler at CESI 2012 and Education Websites (Podcast by Inside Education)
- Sabine’s Snapshots from CESI 2012 (Sabine Mc Kenna)
- Education Hack Day Ireland (More Stress Less Success)
- ShowMe for CESI (SCC English)
You may wish to add this one: http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com/2012/02/on-aer.html
Thanks for that Steve. I had read your review but had forgotten to bookmark it. I enjoyed your address very much.
MUCH appreciated. Great to be able to learn without being able to attend.
Well done for pulling all these posts together, in one place. Another post to add, is http://www.irishdeafkids.ie/2012/cesi-captions. Sorry not to get to meet you at the event!
Thanks for adding that link Caroline.