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So InstructureCon 2015 came, took our breath away (thanks Olivia), and now it's over. Fortunately the great sessions, ideas, and connections we made, can live on within our Canvas Community and the InstructureCon 2015 community space!
Please be sure to take that survey that our marketing team sends out, so we can make instcon even better next year. That quantitative feedback is invaluable.
In addition we wanted to have an open discussion where you all can publicly share your qualitative thoughts and feedback about InstructureCon 2015!
Here's some things you might want to talk about: the sessions, the keynotes, the general sessions, the activities, the online schedule, the printed schedule, opportunities to connect, ideas for the community team to improve community interaction and engagement.
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I agree wholeheartedly with much that has already been said, but let me with start with a slight disagreement. A couple of people have said that they didn't learn as much this year. I didn't feel that way at all. This was my 4th InstructureCon, and I'd say at least a third of the sessions I attended taught me brand new things, another third showed me interesting variations on things I already know about, and the last third I was probably reading #instcon tweets and not paying enough attention (but I've noted those as ones to go back to when the videos come out ).
To agree with and expand upon a few things:
My answer to everyone who has asked "How was the conference?" has been, "Awesome. It's always awesome!"
YES! This!
"There should be a big room (stocked with coffee, of course) called "Time Out", with tables and outlets. Like they have at hack night, but for stopping by during the day for a breather. All that said, I adore Instructure's sense of fun, and would miss the general zaniness if it was toned down."
At #devlearn conference they had a room full of round tables with a massive multi device charging stations. But this was something missing from this conference. My $10 powerbank from Asia got a lot of usage likely due to poor wifi and its searching too much.
This is a great idea, and I believe it would satisfy the 'commons' idea for people to sit and connect. I would add regular power for laptop charging and beverages.
What about a speed meeting idea? Five to 10 minutes to sit and shake hands then move to the next table. Purell available for all who require it of course.:smileysilly:
Another icebreaker that could be fun would be the 'find these five people' which could involve a mix of Instructure and attendee folks. Make that a requirement for a piece of swag or special buttons.
Great idea. We call it speed dating just to add a bit of spice to the event :O)
@kona Great Idea!
Hi Tracey,
Using the Sundial tent for some sessions with partitions sound like a great idea. I hope they tracked attendance in sessions so they can judge popular session topics. I found gamification, badging, and the more pragmatic how-to sessions to be the most popular. I also like the idea of a time out gathering space, perhaps we can have a "Canvas Commons Cafe" where people know they can go and hang out and converse, I too would like chances for conversation beyond randomly sitting with new people for meals (which I highly recommend).
This was #4 for me and there have been a lot of changes but (IMHO) you have to be philosophical about it and let each Instructurecon be its own thing. They were talking about changing the venue back in 2013 because of the size but they are loath to give it up because it is so beautiful. They also face escalating expectations of what new, crazy thing they are going to do. Instructure and the number of organizations it serves have both vastly increased in size and virtually every Instructure employee used to be at the event, which is no longer the case. That is sad, but just the reality of growth.
But hey, this board is not just an exercise, and like all the community feature discussions, someone is listening and taking notes.
-TED
Darn right we are taking notes!!! :smileylaugh:
I snuck in to the Sundial Tent during the long lunch breaks to relax in cooler air, get a decent internet connection, and catch up on work stuff.
After receiving word I might be allowed to attend "some kind of training", "somewhere in Utah in June", on Canvas, I immediately did what any good tech savvy girl would do and googled it. When I found the website for Instructurecon, which was not yet ready for 2015, I was immediately intrigued. I could not WAIT to attend. So, with great anticipation I waited and waited for final approval of the trip - which came sometime in late April! Then, it was time to wait for the actual conference. To know me, means to know my lack of patience for things like this. I had grand expectations for Instructurecon and I must say they were all met or exceeded!
Highlights for me included:
Lowlights for me:
I hope I am lucky enough to attend again - I feel like it is one of the conferences I have learned the most practical information from and even thought it's a ed tech conference, the focus on student centered learning and conversations about what that means and ways Canvas can be used to leverage it are what impacted me most.
sDeactivated user dont forget Settlers of Catan next time!
Great conference, people, venue and quality sessions.
A few comments
Thanks again for a great conference , entertainment. Learned a LOT, connected and reconnected with some great people.
The presenters were told there would be "hardwire and wireless internet" (quoting from the email we got). I was one of those presenters that had no internet until 1 minute before my session started. Thankfully, the superb tech guys got it working in time, but it did fluster me a bit. Having a little more extra time between sessions would help the presenters as much as it would help the attendees.
I totally agree with better connections for presenters.
As for those who don't drink, you could totally barter your alcohol punches for other things with people you meet at the conference. I tried to talk @G_Petruzella into this but found out he was saving them for the last night :smileysilly:
Hahaha... awilliams, I would have let you use mine for free! No bartering needed.
@ltscal2 - I like this suggestion. I actually had people asking me if I was going to use my drink punches because I don't drink. It would have been nice to do something with them.
I thought the guest keynotes were outstanding. Excellent. Great sessions. Excellent entertainment and food. But, the presentation rooms were awfully crowded. If you didn't get there early, it was standing room only. (If you were lucky.) The conference has gotten very large. I'm wondering if it's outgrowing the venue....
Regardless, it was an amazing conference .....as usual. Pulling something off this complex is a feat. Oh, and next year I'm getting that hotel EARLY. We ended up at the Park Peaks hotel because everything was booked weeks in advance. Not a good stay....
Last but not least, I attended the 'Unconference' and I would encourage that be repeated in the future. I picked up several great ideas....
I love coming to this conference... Has a lot of good information and being able to talk to the developers about what I think about Canvas and find out what direction it is going with a physical person is awesome. The only thing that I think really needs to be worked on is how hard it is to decide where to go and what to listen to. I am a teacher and really want to listen to other teachers about their classroom, not so interested in the tech side of things. It would be great if you could mark in the handouts or online if the session is a teacher talk about Canvas, if it is a IT presentation or a API sales pitch. I read the descriptions very carefully and there were still a couple of times I was expecting a teacher to be talking about using Video in the classroom and it turned out to be a API pitch... Still liked the conversation but my mind set was completely different.
Very good point Mr. Silvers about not knowing what role the presenter has at their institution. I think adding their role would help out everyone in determining what session to attend.
I also found that not all presenters were active in this message board. I was looking for a particular presenter and found that he hasnt had activity since May and couldnt find his contact forcing me to go to a session I rather not go to find his colleague.
If you got consent from presenters could you post their contact info (email address) behind this community shell.
I general, I loved InstCon! This was my first one and also my first time in Utah and I had a blast! :smileycool: Although there are always things we can improve, I am so grateful for having the opportunity to go.
I would agree. The venue is part of the reason i love going each year. Having grown up in the Rockies (but now a flat lander), I look forward to the high altitude battery recharge. But, there must be some larger rooms in that complex.
And, I noticed this time (for the first time), the golf carts were PACKED every time I saw them. I prefer walking, but to get a seat at the next presentation I found myself looking for a cart at every opportunity. I never found one.
Lastly, I prefer the outdoor keynotes over the tent. I know the snow was a bug-a-boo last year, but this year would have been great to have them outdoors.
Good point rgibson1! I forgot to include that sometimes I gave up waiting for a golf cart because too few were coming and lots of people were waiting so I decided to hoof it so I could make the next session.
This was my first InstructureCon and overall I came away excited, encouraged, invigorated, exhausted and refreshed all at the same time!
Pros:
Cons:
Hi Mark! Thanks so much for your positive feedback - I'm glad the pre-conference session was helpful for you! We still have a Twitter bird for you if you want it - if you send me your address, we'll gladly mail it to you! You can reach me at katie@instructure.com. Thanks Mark, hope to see you next year!
Things I Enjoyed:
Things I Noticed:
Things to Think About:
A BIG shout out to everyone at Instructure!! What a "all hands on desk" kind of event. It was seamless and outstanding fun. I'm hoping my school send me again next year! I'm only wondering where is will be???
I have to add my 2 cents to the keynote indoor/outdoor debate. I love all the fresh air and sunshine, but I find it difficult to sit outside for the length of a keynote (or even to eat a meal). There isn't enough shade available for those of us that cook like turkeys under the blazing sun. I thought the Sundial tent was the coolest (literally and figuratively) innovation this year.
Maybe (expanding upon my earlier idea of partitioning the tent for more session space), there could be a few smaller tents set up. Use them as overflow and "comfort zones" for the keynotes (stream them in the tent if the live venue is the Forum stage). Use them as breakout session rooms (just don't assign them to presenters who need good internet!). Use them as additional seating for meals (the Forum tent was often packed at mealtimes).
It was my first InstructureCon. I learned a lot, and I had a great time. I love that the sessions were only 30 minutes. They don't need to be longer than that. I see some complaints about not learning anything, but I feel that there was enough variety where everyone could find something. The meet and greet for presenters was really nice, and the cookies and milk were a really clever idea.
I will echo the comments another person made about Mardi Gras night and the food. It wasn't Instructure's fault, but the resort can surely do better than that. The food truck night was cool except for it was also hurry up and wait night, so that was kind of annoying. I reckon I could have just eaten at Farm or somewhere.
I don't want it to change venues at all. I thought the Canyons were perfect.
Overall, great job! I'll be back with some of my people next year!
This was my first visit to InstructureCon. I absolutely loved it. I'll just give a short list of everything.
Loved -
I loved having the access to the outdoors. I hate conferences because I'm cooped up all day in air conditioning.
I loved being able to get exercise.
I loved the session on Flipping the Woodshop. I'm using that as soon as I can.
I thought the keynotes were amazing.
Canvas Community presentation was very helpful. It's why I'm here, and I'll be training our 13 community colleges on how to use it.
Did not like -
The Food. I'm from Louisiana. Nothing Mardi Gras-ish about that first night's meal. I finally found the special meals tent, and they had some fresh, amazing healthy food. However, there was no protein at all. This is very common for vegetarian options. There are plenty of protein sources that could be used... beans, eggs, tofu???
I won't beat the wifi to death, but it's on my list.
The black program. Unusable.
I actually would have loved to have had time to experience the area a bit. I did squeeze in hikes at 5 AM, but I felt like I would miss too much if I escaped for a bit.
Thanks so much! It was a great conference. I definitely will bring protein next time just in case, but I'll definitely be there.
Although the Instructure people know all the local areas inside and out, I'll volunteer that two years ago (my first conference) I had a DELIGHTFUL walk from the conference hotel to Park City. There's an extensive series of trails along the main road. I picked one up near the 7-11. It goes up past the historic barn > into the city. You'll never have a better walk. About 3 miles each way. When you get into Park City there's a creek that runs along the side. Wonderful....
I Did venture out to the start of that trail, but I'd love to take it all the way on.
Its a beautiful area and thanks for the tip on Bob's place. I blogged about my trail adventure if you are interested.
Morning Sunshine: McPolin Farm Nature Trail | Midlife Moments
Wow that was awesome. Much more interesting than the Single Track Holly's Trail that EVERYONE was walking. All I was imagining ripping down on my bike which sadly didnt happen. Do tell us how to get to there next time!
Thanks for the link - great pictures! The trails at the Canyons were awesome!!! I had a chance to hike the Holly's and then onto Tombstone & Fantasy Ridge. The shot below is on the Fantasy Ridge trail. Great Conference, Great Trails and Great People!
Oh, and if you have some time next year, go to Sundance. It's not far from Park City. (Maybe 30-40 miles.) Fantastic. Robert Redford's place. (I call him Bob when I visit. 😃 They have chairlift rides up the mountain. Breathtaking vistas. (Canyons x 10) Kitschy little shops. And a zip line that you have to see to believe. Those people friggin' FLY down that mountain. Scared the crap out of me just watching. Beautiful....
Conference? What conference?
Great responses...Let me jump in.
This is my third InstructureCon, and personally I find the networking with Instructure employees and other schools the most valuable part of this (and most conferences). This is especially true since the size of UCF makes some presentations not apply to our environment. There are some many things I like (the venue), but I won't repeat them, but here a few points.
What I loved:
What I loved less:
Suggestions:
In Game Night add Clue... perhaps we could even make a Canvas version of clue remix scenarios... maybe a new bug that is introduced via a mole in the company
I agree. More games that take 2 seconds to learn and enjoy. (:
Good feedback Ryan and @clong . 😉
Just so you know... there was a big group of boardgame loving Instructure employees (like Deactivated user and straigle) who talked a lot about gamenight at instcon and it was a deliberate choice we made, to bring a wide variety of games, but from a different genre than what people are used to. Many people are familiar with traditional US games: Monopoly, Clue, Risk, Uno, Phase 10, Scattegories, Taboo, etc. etc. which can all be fun. But we wanted to do a couple things...
It might be a good idea to bring in some additional traditional games for a future instcon gamenight. Games that take 2 seconds to learn are always a plus! I love the idea that some have suggested about having Game Night on Tuesday! I personally would like to see a game night from 7-10/11pm on Tues and another one from 7pm-whenever on Thursday. It was so fun to connect with the Canvas Community on a personal level and set aside, for a moment, our love of speedgrader or Canvas Commons and just laugh and play together. These moments deepen the digital relationships that we can maintain in this Canvas Community.
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