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 Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  Sydney	
  2014	
  |	
  www.flatconnections.org	
  
Welcome	
  to	
  the	
  Student	
  Summit,	
  a	
  strand	
  of	
  the	
  Flat	
  Connections	
  
Conference	
  to	
  be	
  held	
  at	
  Shore	
  School,	
  North	
  Sydney	
  June	
  17-­‐20.	
  
1
ABOUT	
  
The	
  Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  is	
  bringing	
  
together	
  educators,	
  education	
  leaders	
  and	
  students	
  
from	
  over	
  30	
  schools	
  and	
  more	
  than	
  5	
  countries.	
  There	
  
are	
  two	
  strands	
  to	
  the	
  conference,	
  the	
  Leadership	
  
Workshop	
  and	
  the	
  Student	
  Summit,	
  and	
  both	
  of	
  these	
  
will	
  work	
  together	
  and	
  separately	
  on	
  a	
  challenge-­‐
based	
  project.	
  
You	
  are	
  attending	
  a	
  summit	
  where	
  students,	
  
teachers,	
  and	
  leaders	
  present	
  in	
  a	
  highly	
  interactive	
  
format	
  using	
  the	
  newest	
  technologies	
  and	
  including	
  
virtual	
  participants	
  from	
  around	
  the	
  world!	
  	
  	
  
This	
  conference	
  is	
  based	
  upon	
  the	
  
groundbreaking	
  work	
  of	
  Flat	
  Connections	
  Projects	
  and	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Live	
  events	
  (formerly	
  Flat	
  Classroom)	
  
that	
  have	
  included	
  students	
  and	
  teachers	
  from	
  over	
  50	
  
countries	
  in	
  the	
  past	
  eight	
  years!	
  
2
CONFERENCE	
  THEME	
  
The	
  theme	
  for	
  this	
  event	
  is	
  ‘What’s	
  the	
  other	
  
story?’	
  We	
  will	
  be	
  exploring	
  the	
  other	
  stories	
  that	
  give	
  
us	
  identity	
  and	
  understanding.	
  We	
  will	
  discover	
  how	
  we	
  
can	
  use	
  these	
  stories	
  to	
  inform	
  and	
  create	
  new	
  and	
  
engaging	
  opportunities	
  for	
  global	
  learning.	
  
As	
  Chimamanda	
  Ngozi	
  Adichie	
  tells	
  us	
  in	
  'The	
  
Danger	
  of	
  a	
  Single	
  Story',	
  you	
  must	
  engage	
  with	
  all	
  of	
  the	
  
stories	
  of	
  a	
  place	
  and	
  a	
  person.	
  The	
  single	
  story	
  creates	
  
stereotypes,	
  hence	
  is	
  an	
  incomplete	
  story	
  and	
  
emphasises	
  how	
  we	
  are	
  different	
  rather	
  than	
  similar.	
  
What	
  are	
  the	
  stories	
  we	
  want	
  to	
  tell	
  to	
  break	
  
through	
  stereotypes	
  and	
  emphasise	
  common	
  humanity?	
  
By	
  discovering	
  new	
  stories	
  and	
  sharing	
  our	
  own,	
  we	
  
inevitably	
  combat	
  isolation	
  and	
  cultural	
  division.	
  In	
  doing	
  
so,	
  we	
  can	
  open	
  each	
  others	
  eyes	
  to	
  a	
  more	
  enlightened	
  
future	
  of	
  interaction	
  and	
  collaboration	
  across	
  the	
  globe.	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  2014	
  
Student	
  Summit	
  Welcome	
  Pack	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  2014	
  
Julie	
  Lindsay,	
  Chair	
  
conference@flatconnections.com	
  
Website:	
  www.flatconnections.com	
  
Community:	
  www.flatconnections.org	
  
 
	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  Sydney	
  2014	
  |	
  www.flatconnections.org	
   2	
  
Pre-­‐Summit	
  
What	
  to	
  do	
  before	
  you	
  join	
  us	
  in	
  
Sydney	
  
Survey	
  your	
  technology	
  
This conference is very technology-infused. It is
important that every participant have access to a
device. Students are encouraged to bring laptops,
Tablets and/or Smartphones. Shore School will
have some technology for loan, but having your
own tools will best support your fluency during this
conference.
What will you do with the technology?
• Set up a profile on the conference portal
• Blog, discuss and interact with others at
the conference
• Share multimedia and pitch ideas
• Use the ‘backchannel’ during the event to
connect with real and virtual participants
• Research using online Internet resources
• Access team places and spaces including
Google docs for collaborative work
• Collect online and original multimedia –
images, videos, animations, music, audio
• Create presentations and final multimedia
to support your ideas
• Share ideas and artifacts with the world!
Ideally a laptop is the best tool to do all of the
above tasks. An iPad, Tablet or Smartphone will
be good for collecting multimedia but may not be
adequate for the rigour of video creation.
Students will work in mixed classroom teams and
we expect each team to have access to a range
of devices between them, therefore it is not
essential all students have a personal laptop, but
every student should have one personal device.
Software	
  requirements	
  
The following software is needed:
• Movie making software: You will need
access to video software such as iMovie or
Windows Movie Maker. More advanced tools
are acceptable as well, but there will be little
time to learn how to use multimedia software.
Bring what you have and what you are
comfortable with
• Presentation software: PowerPoint or
Keynote
• Internet browser: Firefox or Chrome are best
for the Web 2.0 tools we will be using
• Communication tools: You may use Skype
or other tools to connect with others
Note: Shore School will provide access to desktop
computers as well to support multimedia making if needed
 
	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  Sydney	
  2014	
  |	
  www.flatconnections.org	
   3	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  provides	
  a	
  unique	
  opportunity	
  for	
  students	
  
to	
  get	
  to	
  know	
  each	
  other	
  and	
  to	
  explore	
  the	
  host	
  city,	
  Sydney,	
  through	
  
this	
  ‘Day	
  0’	
  pre-­‐summit	
  event.	
  
What	
  you	
  will	
  do…..	
  
	
  
v Meet at Shore School at 9am on Tuesday June
17 for an introduction and team formation
v Teams will have 5-6 students and at least one
teacher
v All participants will receive a transport pass,
maps, schedules and a CHALLENGE!
v After reading the CHALLENGE plan with your
team the best approach
v Spend the day in Sydney exploring and meeting
the goals of the challenge
v Remember to take lots of pictures and short
videos
v Arrive back at Shore by 4pm
v Create a multimedia review of your day to share
Important: Don’t forget a coat and umbrella!
‘Get	
  to	
  Know	
  Sydney’	
  Challenge	
  
Tuesday	
  June	
  17	
  
Meet	
  at	
  Shore	
  School	
  9:00	
  am	
  
Sponsored	
  by	
  
Club	
  Gecko	
  
https://www.clubgecko.com	
  
 
	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  Sydney	
  2014	
  |	
  www.flatconnections.org	
   4	
  
Tuesday	
  June	
  17	
  
• 9am-4pm: ‘Get to know Sydney’ Challenge - Optional
pre-summit activity for students and teachers
• 5-7:30pm: Student Summit Launch - All teachers and
students arrive to kick-start the summit. Dinner and
refreshments provided
Wednesday	
  June	
  18	
  
• 8am-5:30pm: Conference program for Student
Summit
• Evening time is free to explore Sydney
Thursday	
  June	
  19	
  
• 8am-6pm: Conference program for Student Summit
o Includes a ‘Finding the fun’ session and whole
group video creation
• 6-7pm: Conference social, dinner and refreshments
provided for all teachers and students
Friday	
  June	
  20	
  
• 7:30am: (Yes! An early start) Student Summit teams
working on Global Expose
• 12-12:45pm: Closing Ceremony
• 12:45pm: Final farewells
Flat	
  
Connections	
  
Conference	
  
Student	
  Summit	
  
Schedule	
  
Overview	
  
Join	
  the	
  Student	
  
Summit	
  Group	
  in	
  
our	
  Flat	
  Connections	
  
Conference	
  
Community!	
  
tinyurl.com/flatstudentgroup	
  
	
  
	
  
 
	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  Sydney	
  2014	
  |	
  www.flatconnections.org	
   5	
  
Student	
  Summit	
  Action	
  Project	
  
1
Introduction	
  Phase	
  
BEFORE you arrive at the conference:
• Join the Flat Connections Community
http://flatconnections.org
• Introduce yourself via a blog post and
share a picture or a short video so that we
can get to know you. This is what we call
the pre-summit ‘handshake’
• Interact with others in the community –
reach out and make friends virtually so
that when you meet in person you will
have already created a bond
2
Student	
  Summit	
  Launch	
  
The Student Summit launch will take place at
Shore School on Tuesday June 17 from 5-
7:30pm.
All students and accompanying teachers are
invited to attend. Dinner is provided.
This follows the ‘Get to Know Sydney’ Challenge
that many of you will be participating in as well.
The Student Summit launch will be a time to find
team members and learn more about ‘the other
story’ of cultural identity. Important connections
and understandings are made at this time.
 
	
  
Flat	
  Connections	
  Conference	
  Sydney	
  2014	
  |	
  www.flatconnections.org	
   6	
  
	
  
Student	
  Summit	
  Action	
  Project	
  
Student	
  teams	
  are	
  charged	
  with	
  finding	
  a	
  solution	
  to	
  the	
  problem:	
  How	
  do	
  we	
  join	
  
classrooms	
  and	
  schools	
  across	
  the	
  world	
  to	
  take	
  action	
  in	
  the	
  future	
  and	
  share	
  goals	
  for	
  
‘What’s	
  the	
  other	
  story?’	
  
Phase	
  1:	
  Action	
  Project	
  Kickoff	
  (empathy)	
  
Teamwork to develop initial ideas based on the conference theme ‘What’s
the other story?’
Joint teacher and student activity: ‘Living and learning in a flat world’ helps
build empathy, research skills and presentation skills.
Phase	
  2:	
  Developing	
  Ideas	
  (define,	
  ideate,	
  prototype,	
  feedback)	
  
Teams develop their ideas related to problem solutions into a ‘pitch’ to be
delivered numerous times for feedback. Workshops support use of
Creative Commons media and how to develop ideas supported by clear
images and words to communicate effectively. Design cycle used to ideate
and mock-prototype ideas for initial feedback.	
  
Phase	
  3:	
  Storytelling	
  for	
  all	
  
All teams will explore mixed genres in digital storytelling as a medium to
share developed ideas and solutions. Storyboard / animatic is developed
as pre-visualisation of the final product and used to support ‘Share Aloud’
session. 	
  
Phase	
  4:	
  Global	
  Solutions	
  
Final teamwork to put together ideas and solutions based on ‘What’s the
other story?’ This includes a workshop on the use of social media for
impact and sharing. A full multimedia artifact as well as associated
sketches and verbal explanation will be ready to share at the ‘Global
Expose’.	
  
Global	
  Expose!	
  
This is the finale to the event! Both student and teacher teams will share
their final ideas and solutions with the real and virtual conference
participants and with the world!	
  

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Student summit welcome pack fcc sydney june 2014

  • 1.  Flat  Connections  Conference  Sydney  2014  |  www.flatconnections.org   Welcome  to  the  Student  Summit,  a  strand  of  the  Flat  Connections   Conference  to  be  held  at  Shore  School,  North  Sydney  June  17-­‐20.   1 ABOUT   The  Flat  Connections  Conference  is  bringing   together  educators,  education  leaders  and  students   from  over  30  schools  and  more  than  5  countries.  There   are  two  strands  to  the  conference,  the  Leadership   Workshop  and  the  Student  Summit,  and  both  of  these   will  work  together  and  separately  on  a  challenge-­‐ based  project.   You  are  attending  a  summit  where  students,   teachers,  and  leaders  present  in  a  highly  interactive   format  using  the  newest  technologies  and  including   virtual  participants  from  around  the  world!       This  conference  is  based  upon  the   groundbreaking  work  of  Flat  Connections  Projects  and   Flat  Connections  Live  events  (formerly  Flat  Classroom)   that  have  included  students  and  teachers  from  over  50   countries  in  the  past  eight  years!   2 CONFERENCE  THEME   The  theme  for  this  event  is  ‘What’s  the  other   story?’  We  will  be  exploring  the  other  stories  that  give   us  identity  and  understanding.  We  will  discover  how  we   can  use  these  stories  to  inform  and  create  new  and   engaging  opportunities  for  global  learning.   As  Chimamanda  Ngozi  Adichie  tells  us  in  'The   Danger  of  a  Single  Story',  you  must  engage  with  all  of  the   stories  of  a  place  and  a  person.  The  single  story  creates   stereotypes,  hence  is  an  incomplete  story  and   emphasises  how  we  are  different  rather  than  similar.   What  are  the  stories  we  want  to  tell  to  break   through  stereotypes  and  emphasise  common  humanity?   By  discovering  new  stories  and  sharing  our  own,  we   inevitably  combat  isolation  and  cultural  division.  In  doing   so,  we  can  open  each  others  eyes  to  a  more  enlightened   future  of  interaction  and  collaboration  across  the  globe.   Flat  Connections  Conference  2014   Student  Summit  Welcome  Pack   Flat  Connections  Conference  2014   Julie  Lindsay,  Chair   conference@flatconnections.com   Website:  www.flatconnections.com   Community:  www.flatconnections.org  
  • 2.     Flat  Connections  Conference  Sydney  2014  |  www.flatconnections.org   2   Pre-­‐Summit   What  to  do  before  you  join  us  in   Sydney   Survey  your  technology   This conference is very technology-infused. It is important that every participant have access to a device. Students are encouraged to bring laptops, Tablets and/or Smartphones. Shore School will have some technology for loan, but having your own tools will best support your fluency during this conference. What will you do with the technology? • Set up a profile on the conference portal • Blog, discuss and interact with others at the conference • Share multimedia and pitch ideas • Use the ‘backchannel’ during the event to connect with real and virtual participants • Research using online Internet resources • Access team places and spaces including Google docs for collaborative work • Collect online and original multimedia – images, videos, animations, music, audio • Create presentations and final multimedia to support your ideas • Share ideas and artifacts with the world! Ideally a laptop is the best tool to do all of the above tasks. An iPad, Tablet or Smartphone will be good for collecting multimedia but may not be adequate for the rigour of video creation. Students will work in mixed classroom teams and we expect each team to have access to a range of devices between them, therefore it is not essential all students have a personal laptop, but every student should have one personal device. Software  requirements   The following software is needed: • Movie making software: You will need access to video software such as iMovie or Windows Movie Maker. More advanced tools are acceptable as well, but there will be little time to learn how to use multimedia software. Bring what you have and what you are comfortable with • Presentation software: PowerPoint or Keynote • Internet browser: Firefox or Chrome are best for the Web 2.0 tools we will be using • Communication tools: You may use Skype or other tools to connect with others Note: Shore School will provide access to desktop computers as well to support multimedia making if needed
  • 3.     Flat  Connections  Conference  Sydney  2014  |  www.flatconnections.org   3   Flat  Connections  Conference  provides  a  unique  opportunity  for  students   to  get  to  know  each  other  and  to  explore  the  host  city,  Sydney,  through   this  ‘Day  0’  pre-­‐summit  event.   What  you  will  do…..     v Meet at Shore School at 9am on Tuesday June 17 for an introduction and team formation v Teams will have 5-6 students and at least one teacher v All participants will receive a transport pass, maps, schedules and a CHALLENGE! v After reading the CHALLENGE plan with your team the best approach v Spend the day in Sydney exploring and meeting the goals of the challenge v Remember to take lots of pictures and short videos v Arrive back at Shore by 4pm v Create a multimedia review of your day to share Important: Don’t forget a coat and umbrella! ‘Get  to  Know  Sydney’  Challenge   Tuesday  June  17   Meet  at  Shore  School  9:00  am   Sponsored  by   Club  Gecko   https://www.clubgecko.com  
  • 4.     Flat  Connections  Conference  Sydney  2014  |  www.flatconnections.org   4   Tuesday  June  17   • 9am-4pm: ‘Get to know Sydney’ Challenge - Optional pre-summit activity for students and teachers • 5-7:30pm: Student Summit Launch - All teachers and students arrive to kick-start the summit. Dinner and refreshments provided Wednesday  June  18   • 8am-5:30pm: Conference program for Student Summit • Evening time is free to explore Sydney Thursday  June  19   • 8am-6pm: Conference program for Student Summit o Includes a ‘Finding the fun’ session and whole group video creation • 6-7pm: Conference social, dinner and refreshments provided for all teachers and students Friday  June  20   • 7:30am: (Yes! An early start) Student Summit teams working on Global Expose • 12-12:45pm: Closing Ceremony • 12:45pm: Final farewells Flat   Connections   Conference   Student  Summit   Schedule   Overview   Join  the  Student   Summit  Group  in   our  Flat  Connections   Conference   Community!   tinyurl.com/flatstudentgroup      
  • 5.     Flat  Connections  Conference  Sydney  2014  |  www.flatconnections.org   5   Student  Summit  Action  Project   1 Introduction  Phase   BEFORE you arrive at the conference: • Join the Flat Connections Community http://flatconnections.org • Introduce yourself via a blog post and share a picture or a short video so that we can get to know you. This is what we call the pre-summit ‘handshake’ • Interact with others in the community – reach out and make friends virtually so that when you meet in person you will have already created a bond 2 Student  Summit  Launch   The Student Summit launch will take place at Shore School on Tuesday June 17 from 5- 7:30pm. All students and accompanying teachers are invited to attend. Dinner is provided. This follows the ‘Get to Know Sydney’ Challenge that many of you will be participating in as well. The Student Summit launch will be a time to find team members and learn more about ‘the other story’ of cultural identity. Important connections and understandings are made at this time.
  • 6.     Flat  Connections  Conference  Sydney  2014  |  www.flatconnections.org   6     Student  Summit  Action  Project   Student  teams  are  charged  with  finding  a  solution  to  the  problem:  How  do  we  join   classrooms  and  schools  across  the  world  to  take  action  in  the  future  and  share  goals  for   ‘What’s  the  other  story?’   Phase  1:  Action  Project  Kickoff  (empathy)   Teamwork to develop initial ideas based on the conference theme ‘What’s the other story?’ Joint teacher and student activity: ‘Living and learning in a flat world’ helps build empathy, research skills and presentation skills. Phase  2:  Developing  Ideas  (define,  ideate,  prototype,  feedback)   Teams develop their ideas related to problem solutions into a ‘pitch’ to be delivered numerous times for feedback. Workshops support use of Creative Commons media and how to develop ideas supported by clear images and words to communicate effectively. Design cycle used to ideate and mock-prototype ideas for initial feedback.   Phase  3:  Storytelling  for  all   All teams will explore mixed genres in digital storytelling as a medium to share developed ideas and solutions. Storyboard / animatic is developed as pre-visualisation of the final product and used to support ‘Share Aloud’ session.   Phase  4:  Global  Solutions   Final teamwork to put together ideas and solutions based on ‘What’s the other story?’ This includes a workshop on the use of social media for impact and sharing. A full multimedia artifact as well as associated sketches and verbal explanation will be ready to share at the ‘Global Expose’.   Global  Expose!   This is the finale to the event! Both student and teacher teams will share their final ideas and solutions with the real and virtual conference participants and with the world!