Educators' Guide to Innovation
Connecting educators interested in innovation
Tricia Robertson said… Hi Stephanie
Thanks for attending the session with Charles Leadbeater and your resilience in dealing with your connection issues! . Here is the link to the recording: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/jwsdetect/playback.jnlp?psid=2012-06-26.1658.M.8554AB3EC80342B19D980E1DE9F4AC.vcr&sid=2007026
Hi Stephanie
Welcome to the Educators' Guide to Innovation. Please take time to look around this site as there are many conversations taking place, groups to join, blogs to read, topics to “Like”, and some wonderful free webinars (online PD) being offered in the Virtual Conference Centre. See the events links on the right hand side bar for details. Hope you can join in some of them.
Also, new today on the Ning: Innovation & Next Practice Division (INPD) has just launched the draft version of a new website called Innovate Here. To make the site as valuable and user-friendly as possible we would like your input before we launch the final version of the website.
Innovate Here is based on the INPD innovation model and incorporates tools and lessons learned from INPD field trials and research projects in an accessible, usable format.
We want to help practitioners find tools, templates and guides for trying new ideas and show how others have dealt with similar challenges. We would also like to encourage practitioners to document and share their results and make connections with other like-minded people.
Join the new Innovate Here - Local level innovation group to keep up to date with the latest tools and resources added to the website, and share your comments to help us make this a better website.
Nyunkia
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