PressED is a twitter conference (#pressedconf18) looking into how WordPress is used in teaching, pedagogy and research.
Sadly submissions are now closed.
We’re very much inspired by the Public Archaeology Twitter Conference
PressED is a twitter conference (#pressedconf18) looking into how WordPress is used in teaching, pedagogy and research.
Sadly submissions are now closed.
We’re very much inspired by the Public Archaeology Twitter Conference
March 29th from 10am (BST / GMT+1) to 10pm (BST / GMT+1) onwards
The conference is made up of sessions. You can see the schedule here – http://pressedconf.org/schedule/
Each session at the conference is based on 10-15 tweets in a fifteen minute period. If you’re presenting you can add videos, gifs, slides, links or whatever you’d like to your tweets
You can also take part by following the hashtag (#pressedconf18) for the day – or at any time after the conference has happened. Or you can follow everyone presenting at the conference by following this twitter list https://twitter.com/pressedconf/lists/pressedconf18-presenters?lang=en
When a session finishes, there’ll be a chance to ask questions.
Remember to follow the code of conduct
If you’ve not got time to do a session, feel free to send us a link to your WordPress Projects and we’ll add them to our resource bank.
Hey, you can see the schedule
So these are all the categories the conference sessions discuss
So these are all the tags the conference sessions discuss
Here is the complete conference code of conduct
Our open PressED community strives to
Natalie Lafferty (@nlafferty)
Natalie is an open education practitioner in higher and medical education and heads the Centre for Technology and Innovation in Learning at the University of Dundee. Over the past 10 years she’s been an advocate of using open technologies in higher education to support co-creation of learning and digital scholarship. Natalie led the development of Dundee Medical School’s WordPress-based VLE “MedBlogs’ and in her teaching encourages students to use WordPress to support their reflective practice.
and
Pat Lockley (@pgogy) started out in WordPress at the University of Nottingham as a blogger.
He then went to work at the University of Oxford on a WordPress OER project as a developer. When that ended, he worked on another WordPress OER project
He then went to the University of London, where amongst other things, he helped redesign their blog
For the last four years, he’s been self-employed running Pgogy Webstuff and doing a lot in WordPress
You can see more on his WordPress dot Org profile
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