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The unconference that took place at InstructureCon 2015 was an experiment in participant-driven, self-organized conferencing and dialogue. Inspired by the student-cented learning theme of the conference, the unconference offered attendees the opportunity to create impromptu sessions on topics that were most interesting to them. The intention was to provoke meaningful conversation that could carry through the rest of the official conference.
Because of its experimental nature, the unconference didn't receive a lot of attention or promotion. However, participants generated more than enough through a Twitter backchannel and in their reviews of the main conference as a whole. Several decision makers at Instructure pricked up their ears, and we've been given a tentative go-ahead to discuss plans for another unconference in 2016.
In this discussion, I'd like to review the 2015 unconference. I'm open to general feedback, but would also love to hear feedback related to:
Thank you for your thoughts!
Sean
"...a tentative go-ahead to discuss plans for another unconference in 2016" - Yay!! Best news I've heard all day!!!
The facility (rooms, tables, chairs, etc.)
Overall I thought the facility worked pretty good. No real complaints, but I would like to say that going forward it's important to make sure we can rearrange furniture (possibly clear the room like we did for @clong 's session) as needed and be able to hang stuff on the walls!
The facilitation (did it feel (dis)organized enough?)
I thought there was just the right amount of facilitation. Not too much so we felt stifled, but just enough to keep everything going in the right direction.
The promotion (what did and didn't work this year?)
Need a LOT more promotion. I'm not kidding, pretty much everyone I talked to about the Unconference had no idea what I was talking about. Even afterwards a lot of people I talked with were surprised that there was one and disappointed that they missed it. I understand that Instructure might not want to cannibalize from it's pre-conference workshops, but even a little promotion would go a LONG way. Most Instructure employees helping at InstCon didn't even know about the UnCon or where it was at.
The dialogue / conversation
AMAZING! This was by far my favorite part of InstCon (including meeting Olivia ). The conversations and discussion stretched my mind, my beliefs, and my assumptions about teaching, learning, and technology (using Canvas and other technologies). I got a lot of great ideas that I'm planning on using this fall with my hybrid course and overall was invigorated by the discussion.
The logistics (timing, group size, etc.)
Timing was pretty good. I was fine with it running the morning/afternoon the conference started, but I'd love it if even more if we could get an Unconference track running along side the normal sessions throughout the conference. Or at the least a meet up the evening before (Monday evening, then all day Tuesday?). Group size was ok before lunch, but could have been a bit bigger. After lunch a lot of people didn't return (I think a number of them had pre-conference commitments), but those who stayed were a pretty awesome bunch and I still got a lot out of the sessions.
Best learning event I have attended at an instCon!
Thank you for the opportunity to share our thoughts.
OMG - look at all those typos in my reply! Oh well. Guess we need an edit feature, or I need to be a better proofreader before I hit "post"!:smileyblush:
Does this not work for you?
Oh, so now you're telling me I need to pay attention and actually read!
Thanks, Adam! I missed that. Now I'' go correct those pesky typos.
Always was a hasty sort.
Adam:
It is telling me that no actions are available - rats!
You need to actually go to the discussion (and not from the inbox or stream) to get the edit feature to show up.
@kmeeusen , you're awesome and if you would have gotten to this first I'm sure I would have been echoing your comments!
Also, our amazing leaders were @seanmichaelmorr and Chris Friend - who you are correct, did a great job moderating! I vote for both of them again for next year!
Thanks for their names, Kona! They were awesome. I am suspecting that they had a teaching background of some kind, because they knew how to get folks engaged.
the facility (rooms, tables, chairs, etc.)
I thought the facilities were fine. Chairs adequate. Rooms plenty big. It was an extra bonus that there was a selection of breakfast items since there was no breakfast provided that day for the conference. The only problem I see is a good one, that the unconference will hopefully grow in size and the main meeting room may be too small for next year.
The only thing I could recommend here is having projectors with KVM switches set up and ready for us to use if needed.
the facilitation (did it feel (dis)organized enough?)
I thought it worked out well pitching ideas, voting, and then Chris did a good job making "tracks."
It might be nice if there was some way to work in a lunch so we don't all disperse and only some of us end up returning.
the promotion (what did and didn't work this year?)
You definitely had to be in the "know" to find it this year. I'd love to see mentions of it in official conference advertising and community spaces.
the dialogue / conversation
Hands down my favorite part of the conference. These conversations have led to friendships and permanent changes in the way I do my job.
the logistics (timing, group size, etc.)
I can't think of a better day to do it than the day before the conference. Although, @kona did have a wonderful idea on Episode 0.5 by The Canvas Podcast about an unconference track during the entire conference.
This is GREAT news! Actually I wasn't going to come to Instructure Con this year, but when I heard about the unconference, it tipped the scales.
The facility (rooms, tables, chairs, etc.)
I've been to a lot of EdCamps and the setup on this one was the best I've seen. Most of the time they are in schools so you have a lot of furniture and rows of desks to contend with. The Hyatt Escala had a great vibe and openness to it, which helped to shape the interactions for the day.
The facilitation (did it feel (dis)organized enough?)
It was spot on.
The promotion (what did and didn't work this year?)
Hopeful it can be promoted better. This is probably the largest growth area that I see. Maybe the CSMs could do a email blast on it and mention it in their weekly calls. Definitely use the Jive Community here to promote and it would be great if it makes it on the official schedules for the conference.
The dialogue / conversation
Awesome! See InstructureCon 2015 Public Postmortem for more.
The logistics (timing, group size, etc.)
I thought it was too long and you could definitely feel an energy suck after 2pm. Maybe it could be 3 sessions and a wrap up? Also wonder if this might work during regular conference after lunch? This would provide some more active sessions to go to when you need a change of pace.
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