Microsoft Education Exchange: #Road2e2
A guide to making the most out of e2
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10 tips for making the most of e2 2019
1. Mix and mingle – E2 is not just about the workshops and keynotes, it’s also about networking. Talk to the people next to you in workshops and during breaks. Remember, you all have something in common!
2. Remember to take your chargers – Your laptop, tablet and phone are going to take a hammering so remember to take all your chargers! Top tip: Take a notebook and pen just in case all your devices fail! I also recommend taking/purchasing a portable USB charger or back-up battery for your portable devices!
3. Take comfortable shoes – There’s usually a lot of walking involved during e2 so I highly recommend investing in some comfortable footwear!
4. Speak to the presenters – Make time to speak to the presenters / keynote speakers at the end of the workshops / keynotes or during breaks.
2. Remember to take your chargers – Your laptop, tablet and phone are going to take a hammering so remember to take all your chargers! Top tip: Take a notebook and pen just in case all your devices fail! I also recommend taking/purchasing a portable USB charger or back-up battery for your portable devices!
3. Take comfortable shoes – There’s usually a lot of walking involved during e2 so I highly recommend investing in some comfortable footwear!
4. Speak to the presenters – Make time to speak to the presenters / keynote speakers at the end of the workshops / keynotes or during breaks.
5. Use the hashtag – Don’t forget to use the official hashtags #e2 and #road2e2. Also, make sure to share your experience using the official Microsoft hashtags: #MicrosoftEdu and #MIEExpert.
6. Take a break – With so many great ideas buzzing through your head, things can get overwhelming! Take amoment to pause and reflect and don’t forget to drink lots of water!
7. Try at least one thing – Try at least one thing you picked up at the event when you return to the classroom the following week. If you leave it too long, you risk losing the initial enthusiasm and momentum!
8. #SharingIsCaring – Share what you’ve learned with colleagues back at work, on your blog, via social media or with a Flipgrid / Sway.
9. Check out the e2 online communities – Check out all the official e2 communities such as the e2 2019 MEC discussion group and official Facebook page.
10. Have fun - Above anything else, have fun and be inspired!
6. Take a break – With so many great ideas buzzing through your head, things can get overwhelming! Take amoment to pause and reflect and don’t forget to drink lots of water!
7. Try at least one thing – Try at least one thing you picked up at the event when you return to the classroom the following week. If you leave it too long, you risk losing the initial enthusiasm and momentum!
8. #SharingIsCaring – Share what you’ve learned with colleagues back at work, on your blog, via social media or with a Flipgrid / Sway.
9. Check out the e2 online communities – Check out all the official e2 communities such as the e2 2019 MEC discussion group and official Facebook page.
10. Have fun - Above anything else, have fun and be inspired!