Join us for the Innovator's Mindset MOOC Starting on 2/27 #IMMOOC

How do you move from “pockets of innovation” to a “culture of innovation”?
How do we start to innovate inside of the box?
What does innovation mean for education, and should every educator be an innovator?
These are questions that George Couros addresses in his book, “The Innovator’s Mindset”, and will continue to dig deeper into with the second “Innovator’s Mindset Massive Open Online Course” that will be starting again on February 27, 2017.
I am thrilled to be joining George again to help host this experience.  We will also be joined by some amazing alumni from the first course who will also be taking part to lead in this experience as well.  Not only is this a great way to dig deeper into the content of the book, it is an amazing opportunity to create your own learning while networking with passionate educators around the world.
We are also extremely excited to bring on some awesome guests for this experience that will share their own experiences and work, to open up the learning past the book. We have some amazing guests that will join us for a YouTube Live session and a Twitter chat every Wednesday night at 9pm EST (6pm PST) that Tara Martin and I will co-host. We look forward to you joining us!
The guests and the times are as follows:

Actual Date Topic Guests Twitter Chat
February 27, 8pm EST Introduction AJ Juliani and John Spencer March 1, 9pm EST
March 5, 8pm EST Part 1: Innovation in Education Sarah Thomas March 8, 9pm EST
March 12, 8pm EST Part 2:  Laying the Groundwork Amber Teamann and Matt Arend March 15, 9pm EST
March 20, 8pm EST Part 3: Unleashing Talent Jennifer Casa-Todd March 22, 9pm EST
March 26, 8pm EST Part 4: Concluding Thoughts To be announced March 29,9pm EST

If you miss the original YouTube Live session, you will be able to watch the recorded version or listen to the podcast.
If you are interested in joining, please do the following:

  1. Buy a copy of “The Innovator’s Mindset“. We will have a “selfie challenge” coming soon so get your book as soon as you can so you can win a prize for our draw.
  2. Sign up for the course (also listed below).
  3. Get your blog ready to go! (I suggest either edublogs.org or wordpress.com)
  4. Share that you are joining to the #IMMOOC hashtag on Twitter and share this link for others to sign up.
  5. Join the Facebook group.

The great thing about the first IMMOOC, was participants created their own spaces to share as well. This is not limited to the groups that we are using above, so if you are interested in making your own spaces, please feel free to do so.
We look forward to having so many great people join this process and delving deeper into the importance of innovation in education.

2 Comments

  1. Stergiou, Marina M

    Hi Katie
    I am in Melbourne, Australia and I am very interested in joining the IMMOOC that is starting on Feb 27. In order to get my times right, can you please tell me where this course will be taking place so I can convert the times correctly.
    Thank you
    Looking forward to hearing from you
    Warm regards Marina
    Marina Stergiou Director of Curriculum
    Wellington Secondary College 91 Police Rd, Mulgrave 3170 Tel: 9547 6822
    ________________________________

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    • Katie Martin

      We are so glad that you are going to join us! All time will be in Eastern Standard Time but if you can’t view the live show they will all be recorded to view later on immooc.org.
      Best,
      Katie

      Reply

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Dr. Katie Martin

Dr. Katie Martin is the author of Learner-Centered Innovation and VP of Leadership and Learning at Altitude Learning. She teaches in the graduate school of Education at High Tech High and is on the board of Real World Scholars. Learn More.

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