Saturday, February 28, 2009

HappyHippy

HappyHippy

HappyHippy, UK, Secondary, ICT

ICT teacher, educator, innovator, experimentalisr.

I Should Be Marking
Tales from the front line and investigating ICT in education.

Theme: ICT, technology, web2, web2.0

Cori Belle

Cori Belle

Cori Belle, USA, Primary, Literacy, Reading, Writing

I love to read and write and am passionate about teaching kids. I taught first grade for four years. Though I am currently taking a break from teaching to raise my family, my desire is to help teachers make sense of current trends in reading and writing and to provide some thoughts on how to merge these ideas with existing teaching practices.

Growing Readers and Writers
Increasing the capacity of teachers to provide high quality literacy instruction.

Theme: literacy, reading, writing, reader's workshop, writer's workshop, writing workshop, education, primary, K-8

Thursday, February 26, 2009

G. Steve McCallum

G. Steve McCallum

G. Steve McCallum, Philippines, Early Childhood Education, Early Education, Early Years, Kindergarten, Pre-K, Foundation Stage

Married. 8 year old daughter. Lived overseas for 11 years teaching early childhood education.

Organic Classroom
Exploring emergent curriculum in an early childhood educational setting.

Theme: early childhood education, early education, early years, kindergarten, Pre-K, foundation stage, emergent curriculum

Rolando Palma

Rolando Palma

Rolando Palma, Portugal, Secundário

Engenharia de Electrotecnia e Telecomunicações - Professor do ensino secundário.

Entremares
Novelas em formato de furta-metragem.

Theme: humor, fantasia, educação, etica, surreal

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Aslin M. González Peña

Aslin M. González Peña

Aslin M. González Peña, Puerto Rico, Universitario, Salud Oral

La profesora Aslín M. González Peña es egresada del Programa de Maestría en Salud Pública de la Escuela Graduada de Salud Pública del Recinto de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, y de los Programas de Bachillerato en Ciencias de la Salud con concentración en Administración y Educación; y Grado Asociado en Asistencia Dental con Funciones Expandidas del mismo Recinto.

Ha dictado cátedra en los temas de Control de Infecciones, Odontología a Cuatro Manos y Asistencia Dental en Ortodoncia durante varios años para la Asociación del Personal Auxiliar del Oeste, la Convención Dental, la Mini Convención Dental y el Distrito este del Colegio de Cirujanos Dentistas de Puerto Rico. Ha trabajado como Coordinadora de Epidemiología para el Municipio de Bayamón y como Asistente Dental con Funciones Expandidas en las Especialidades de Ortodoncia y Odontología Pediátrica. Es miembro de reconocidas asociaciones profesionales como la “American Dental Education Association”, “Canadian Dental Assistants Association”, Asociación de Supervisión y Desarrollo Curricular de PR y Asociación Puertorriqueña de Profesores Universitarios.

En la actualidad es Catedrática Auxiliar del Programa de Asistencia Dental con Funciones Expandidas de la Universidad de Puerto Rico y ha sido asesora del Consejo de Educación Superior de Puerto Rico en Juntas Consultivas dirigidas a la Evaluación de Programas de Asistencia Dental en Puerto Rico.

Lectura y Aprendizaje para la Salud Oral
Este sitio ha sido especialmente creado para compartir con los estudiantes de Asistencia Dental matriculados en los cursos de Odontología a Cuatro Manos y Radiología Dental, conocimientos actualizados en el campo de la Salud Oral. Les invito a recibir lo que con tanto esmero he preparado para ustedes. Gracias por su visita. Disfrútenlo como yo.

Theme: Tareas, Reflexiones, Fotos, Videos, Enlaces de Artículos, Biografías, Noticias, Anuncios, Presentaciones, Suplidores y Referencias

Keith Schroeder

Keith Schroeder

Keith Schroeder, USA, K-12, Library Media and Technology

Library media technology specialist.

Media and Technology Today
Reflecting on the changing world of media and technology.

Theme: library, librarian, media, technology, web2.0, 21st century, education, educational technology, educational leadership, WEMTA, NEWIL

Esther Hardman

Esther Hardman

Esther Hardman, England, UK, Primary, Secondary, French, Language Learning

Esther Hardman is a communicator who loves talking about communicating. Fluent in French, Esther teaches languages, including Spanish, at a local secondary school, a specialist language college where she also works in primary and secondary outreach.

Past temporary jobs have included translating for Amnesty International UK, Interpreting for GoApe and The Wine and Spirit Fair, and audio translating for Transworld International.

Having written over 300 poems, Esther's poetry has been published in two MENSA Special Interest Group magazines. Esther's aim is to offer her poems out to those it may help.

A keen public speaker she has won various competitions through her membership of Toastmasters International, City of London Toastmasters and Turnbridge Wells Speakers.

Crack the Code
This is a blog where I include everything I love about learning languages from helpful weblinked resources (my favourite language learning sites, motivational tools for the classroom, educational theories/ policies / frameworks...) to information on work I am currently doing, thoughts about travel experiences abroad and my favourite foreign films and food!

Theme: french, languages, education, France, resources

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Alan

Alan

Alan, Canada, Secondary, Computer Science

HS Computer teacher, Istanbul, Manila ESL Teacher, Taiwan

TeacherMac
How to bring IT Into the classroom.

Theme: computer science, high school, senior

Hall Jackson

Hall Jackson

Hall Jackson, Australia, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, ICT

A Primary Trained teacher with a diploma in multimedia. I have taught in Australia (3 years) the UK (2 years) and Japan (1 year). Currently working as an education consultant for Keepad Interactive.

The interactive Classroom
A collection of websites, observations, open source and commercial software links that would work or help in a classroom environment.

Theme: technology, interactive whiteboards, tablets, audience response systems

Bruce Spear

Bruce Spear

Bruce Spear, Germany, University

I'm a teacher living in Berlin, Germany, with training in art, literature, and computer science.

Keeping Track ...
This blog is about my teaching and learning, with current emphasis on my use of blogging and twitter in the ESL classroom.

Of special interest might be the recent case study and reflections using twitter to support the classroom.

Theme: web2.0, twitter, blogging, english, communication

Poornima D'Souza

Poornima D'Souza

Poornima D'Souza, USA, Primary, ESL

Hi! I’m Poornima D’Souza. I work as a School Home Liaison with the Sioux Falls School District. I’m a bridge between the school and the refugee & immigrant students and their families. I absolutely love my job, as it is challenging and a new experience every day.

Multicultural Mosaic
Multicultural Mosaic is about diversity.

Theme: ELL, ESL, english Language, diversity, multicultural, teacher, education

Monday, February 23, 2009

Bhanwar Singh

Bhanwar Singh

Bhanwar Singh, India, All Sectors, Improvised Learning

I have a keen interest in innovative and interactive learning technologies.

Education & Training
I am very interested in latest technology innovations which actually enhances the efficiency and makes the job easier and simpler.

Theme: eLearning, interactivity, classroom, training, ILT, WBT, learning technology, innovations, rapid interactivity building, social learning, enliven presentations

Jeffrey Hill

Jeffrey Hill

Jeffrey Hill, France, Further, English

Born and grew up in Plymouth, UK. Studied Spanish at Liverpool University. Taught in Spain for 2 years. Lived in Le Havre, France, since 1981. Teacher of English at the Normandy Business School.

The English Blog
Internet resources, reviews, news, tips and trivia for learners and teachers of English.

Theme: english, efl, esl, tefl, tesol, elt, language, linguistics

Timothy Phelan

Timothy Phelan

Timothy Phelan, Japan, University, The view from Japan

I'm Tim Phelan, professor of The International Center of Miyagi University (ICMYU) in Sendai, Japan. I support English learning through lectures in English, teach foreign students about Japanese culture and society in Japanese, and advise and help Japanese students with study abroad. I've lived in Japan now some 25 years.

phelansensei.com
I use this blog to talk about my work as a professor at Miyagi University - to publish my resume, my classes, and my research. It is also a place for me to center my presence on the web.

One of my key audiences in non-native speakers of English.

Theme: japanese studies, japanese higher education, sendai, university education, presentation studies, english language

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Pat Orange

Pat Orange

Pat Orange, USA, Secondary, Design, Multimedia, Web Technologies, Photoshop

If it's not fun anymore, I won't continue to teach. In HS teach in the Business and Information Technology department. My passion in teaching lies in Desktop Publishing, Web Design, Photoshop, etc.

The state of VA has chosen to call this course Design, Multimedia, and Web Technologies. Rather than waste time spewing out 12 syllables, I refer to it as DMWT (pronounced Dimwit). Teaching the Advanced DMWT's is the most rewarding.

Teaching Web Design and DTP
I am interested in exchanging ideas with other HS instructors teaching Web Design, Desktop Publishing, Photoshop.

Theme: business and information technology, high school business, web design, desktop publishing, photoshop, graphic design, multimedia, technology, innovative teaching, teaching technology

Elizabeth Anne

Elizabeth Anne

Elizabeth Anne, France, Further, EFL

I teach EFL to Physics graduates and undergraduate at the University Joseph Fourier in Grenoble.

MCSE and more
A brand new blog which doesn't know yet if it personal or work based (I am the webmaster of the departmental web site).

Theme: EFL, ESP, grammar, opensource

Friday, February 20, 2009

Audrey Nay

Audrey Nay

Audrey Nay, Australia, Primary, Web 2.0

51 yr old female been enjoying teaching since before 1979 - K-6, teacher librarian from 2000 to current in primary school with 325 students, wife, mother to five kids 17-23 plus a son-in-law :-)

Coffs Harbour Teacher Librarians
To introduce teachers to up to date happenings in ICT and especially new exciting and stimulating technology tools and strategies for their successful implementation.

Theme: web 2.0, internet use, teaching tools, elearning, educational technology, web resources, interactive white boards, blogging, wikis, podcasts

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Howard Vickers

Howard Vickers

Howard Vickers, Bolivia, Adult, Foreign Languages

Director and founder of Avatar Languages - Online language school offering 1-to-1 lessons in English, Spanish and other languages. We use web 2.0 tools for the online classroom, such as Google Docs, whiteboards, Skype and virtual worlds.

Avatar Languages Blog
Language learning blog: innovative ideas for teachers and students of foreign languages.

Theme: languages, online, interactive, web2.0, foreign languages, esl, efl, elt, tefl, teaching, eteaching, elearning, distance learning, google docs, skype, virtual worlds, second life, online whiteboards

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Joanna Sanders Bobiash

Joanna Sanders Bobiash

Joanna Sanders Bobiash, Canada, Elementary Grades 4 to 8

My current assignment is as a 4/5 French Immersion Teacher for Regina Public Schools. I'm also the Teacher responsible for Educational Technology in my school.

My Adventures in Educational Technology
This is a blog to share ways that I've integrated educational technology into my teaching. It is also a blog that allows for reflection and planning through comments and sharing of information and web links.

Theme: edtech, education, english, french, digital storytelling, elementary, video, web 2.0, blogging, writing, wiki, collaboration, evaluation, history, technology, literacy, numeracy

Kapil Bhatia

Kapil Bhatia

Kapil Bhatia, India, eLearning, Software Engineering

Software Engineer and a budding teacher.

Kapil Bhatia - Education , Technology , Ideas , India
Brief, regular and personal analysis on role of technology in education. Also, trying to document solutions to "real" issues which educators face while integrating technology inside and outside their classrooms.

Theme: edtech, web 2.0 , questions, elearning, daily

Sue Stopford

Sue Stopford

Sue Stopford, New Zealand, Primary

I have just finished training to be a primary (elementary) teacher in New Zealand. I am excited to be getting into teaching and have recently done some research on the Creative Classroom. I am passionate about using the arts to enhance learning and teaching.

After College
I want to document my journey as a beginning teacher. I will be talking about the process of applying for jobs, the process of relieving/subbing and generally hope to inspire other people to come into teaching and to gain some useful knowledge and tips along the way.

Theme: beginning, teacher, relieving, primary

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

François Rivest

François Rivest

François Rivest, Canada, Adultes, Alphabétisation des Adultes

Conseiller pédagogique au Service national du RÉCIT à la Formation générale des adultes.

ABC: la caisse de résonance - currently offline
Blogue de réflexion sur le projet d'Alpha Balado Constructivisme. Les notes qui ne résonnent pas, on ne les entend pas!

Theme: alphabétisation, adultes, FGA, baladodiffusion, podcasting, pédagogie, constructivisme

Monday, February 16, 2009

Paul Nichols

Paul Nichols

Paul Nichols, Switzerland, All Sectors

I grew up in a small rural town in New South Wales, Australia and I currently live in Lausanne, Switzerland with my wife and son. I have been a primary school teacher and I currently provide professional development workshops for teachers in The United Kingdom, Australia and Switzerland.

Connecting Minds to Learning
I started my blog because feel strongly about being an advocate for students who learn in different ways. I want my blog to be a place that people visit to share and learn more about this issue.

Theme: differentiated instruction, learning needs, learning, K-12

Ruth Howard

Ruth Howard

Ruth Howard, Australia, Secondary, VET, Food Technology

I am a new teacher seeking work, emerging from home duties. I have a 3 year old son. I am a textile artist and chef. I live in Hobart and am passionate about educational technology for learning.

Food Trend Blog
This is a Food Technology Blog. Its about search and digital literacy,blogging and Food Trends. Its about me coming to grips with Web 2.0 for learning delivery and design.

Design Technology PLN
Ive just begun an edublog for reflective practice and PLN.

Theme: food technology, home economics, design technology, food studies, K12

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Penny Bridged

Penny Bridged

Penny Bridged, Ireland, Tertiary

I have a particular interest in the application of IT in business and in education. I’m fascinated by how businesses have embraced technology to such an extent that the business world would collapse without it.

Technology in the education sector seems to be the opposite where it occupies a more supportive role.

Pennybridged's Weblog
I am researching the role for web 2.0 technologies in positively changing and enhancing education. So watch out for postings in that vein in here, along with some other ramblings that cross my mind.

Theme: Web 2.0, technology, education, higher level, learning, teaching, educational technology

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Charles Johns

Charles Johns

Charles Johns, USA, Secondary, Systems

I have been a teacher and an administrator for 20 years. I am currently focused on building systems to ensure academic achievement. I am passionate about public schooling and believe that great things are about to happen to re-establish the credibility of our profession.

Empowered High Schools
Our blog discusses the elements of our systemic model for ensuring academic success. There are many discussions about building systems for Response to Intervention, Professional Learning Teams, Social and Emotional Learning, Professionalism and Continuous Quality Improvement.

Theme: response to intervention, RTI, professional learning teams, social and emotional learning, quality secondary education, leadership, professional development

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Deirdre Bonnycastle

Deirdre Bonnycastle

Deirdre Bonnycastle, Canada, All Sectors, Teacher Development

I've been a teacher for 37 years and am very motivated to promote active engagement techniques in the classroom. I currently teach university faculty to be better teachers.

Active Learning Blog Carnival
Active Learning Blog Carnival is a monthly festival of the best articles from around the world about actively engaging students in learning.

Theme: active, engaged, technology, teaching, learning, edtech, edublog, 21st century schooling, cross curricular, professional development, teacher resources, teaching and learning

Jean Tower

Jean Tower

Jean Tower, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, Public, Technology

I am a Director of Technology in a school district west of Boston. I have been working in technology in K-12 education since 1992. I am active in several professional organizations (MassCUE, METAA, CoSN) and serve on an advisory committee to the Department of Education.

My current interests are in leadership, professional development, policy, and in using technology and the read/write web to improve education.

K12EduBuzz
I write about issues, questions, and challenges about using technology in K-12 education. My primary interest in blogging is to develop and participate in a personal learning network.

Theme: education, technology, leadership, MassCUE, METAA

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Shel

Shel

Shel, USA, Secondary, Paperless Classroom

Like many artists, avant-garde Baltimore musician and composer Shelly Blake-Plock has got a day job. Between the hours of 7:30AM and 3PM, the Red Room Collective member uses the name written on his birth certificate -- R. Richard Wojewodzki -- as he dons the attire of a fair-mannered Latin and Art History teacher at Bel Air's John Carroll School.

He does, however, manage to pull a little of the avant-garde into the classroom -- for his classroom is entirely paperless.

TeachPaperless
The objective of TeachPaperless is to help classroom teachers merge Green Thinking and Interactive Technology into their everyday classroom experience. The result is a classroom that not only only uses zero paper, but that recognizes and utilizes the best features of the growing Internet to extend learning opportunities to students.

Furthermore, we want to see students benefit from and gain experience in real-life problem solving, task determination, and creative thinking through total immersion in an authentic 21st century digital workplace.

Theme: paperless, green thinking

Kathy Shields

Kathy Shields

Kathy Shields, USA, Primary, Educational Technology

Elementary Ed teacher with a penchant for edtech applications and many opinions on learning and predictions on the future direction of education.

rippling pond
This blog serves as an extension of my thinking on all subjects related to education and technology. It's a conversation with myself and anyone else who cares to join in.

Would be interested in Skyping with another classroom of 8-9 yr olds if we can make the difference work.

Theme: edtech, k12, k5, elementary, primary, educator, teacher

Monday, February 9, 2009

John La Ferlita

John La Ferlita

John La Ferlita, USA, MFA in Photography from the Rhode Island School of Design, Digital Photography

I have been involved with Photography since 1968. I have been teaching Photography courses mostly for beginners since 1977. I became interested in Digital image making in 1985. Started teaching Photoshop in 1992.

Now, I teach online courses for two Colleges. I love to travel. I have spent some 4 years traveling around the world. Hope to get to Tibet and Mongolia soon.

John Laferlita
The blog is a compilation of my images and the classes I teach at 2 Universities.

Theme: digital photography, photoshop, travel, blogging

Saturday, February 7, 2009

John van Dongen

John van Dongen

John van Dongen, Netherlands, All Sectors, ICT and Education

Hello, I`m a senior advisor in `s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands. Through my work I'm constantly searching for benefits of new emerging technologies that could make education more engaging, efficient, accessible and fun for everyone.

As an educational advisor I`am involved with several schools and schoolboards in the Netherlands.

onderwijsvooruitzichten
Onderwijsvooruitzichten is een weblog, waarop experts, die een doorsnede vormen van het totale Nederlandse onderwijs, hun zegje doen. Niet alleen primair onderwijs, voortgezet onderwijs en middelbaar beroepsonderwijs, maar ook het hoger beroepsonderwijs en de universiteiten zijn hier vertegenwoordigd door gedreven visionairs.

Theme: onderwijs, digital creator, docenten, digitale didactiek, kpc groep

Friday, February 6, 2009

Neil Stephenson

Neil Stephenson

Neil Stephenson, Canada, Junior, Middle School, Inquiry Based Learning

Neil Stephenson is a grade 6 and 7 teacher at the Calgary Science School. Neil is the program coordinator of the 1:1 laptop program at CSS, planning and implementing PD for the staff.

A presenter at numerous conferences, both local and national, in 2006 Neil was selected as an Apple Distinguished Educator. As well, Neil has recently contributed to a publication on technology for the Critical Thinking Consortium and is currently working on his Masters degree at the University of Calgary.

Thinking In Mind
A blog that bridges technology and inquiry-based learning focusing on practical examples/lessons/projects/assessments from a middle school classroom.

Theme: inquiry, web2.0, collaboration, history, disciplined, 21st Century Learning

John Faig

John Faig

John Faig, USA, Secondary

Ex-Wall Street Analyst turned math teacher and technology coordinator at King Low Heywood Thomas School in Stamford, Connecticut (USA). Love Web2.0 and building my Personal Learning Network. In my spare time I have, I an pursuing Masters of Technology in Education at Columbia.

John Faig's EdTech Blog
A collection of education revelations with some EdTech mixed in.

Theme: teacher, math, educational technology, web2.0

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

David Eubanks

David Eubanks

David Eubanks, USA, Post-Secondary, Higher Education

Math PhD in 1991 from SIU-C, 17 years as professor and administrator at Coker College, now Dean of Academic Support Services at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC.

Higher Ed/
Teaching, learning, technology, assessment, and institutional research in higher education.

Theme: highered, assessjavascript:void(0)ment, IR, IT, library

Katherine Pisana

Katherine Pisana

Katherine Pisana, California, USA, Continuing, Higher, Adult, Educational Technology

I’m what Gilly Salmon (2002) calls the ‘Nomadict e-Moderator’: “E-moderators are as mobile as their students. Many are portfolio e-moderators, working for several educational institutions and providers, all over the world, at any one time. They work for institutions that provide them with the best support for their mobile working lives.

They have not only a highly developed awareness of the ways in which traditions of learning and expectations vary in different cultures but also the ability to work across discipline and levels of education… They can relate well to students without needing to meet with them. They focus on promoting the concepts of ownership of the learning process, active learning, independence… self-motivation and a level of autonomy.”

But, to put it more simply, I’m a teacher. I’m also a student. The only way I think we can be good teachers is to always be students. To consciously to be part of the audience so that we can remember why we’re here in the first place. To observe the world, to watch others’ journeys and vicariously learn through them, to digest and process information, turn it into knowledge… and eventually manifest wisdom.

Virtually Scholastic
In 2004 I fell into the world of educational technology while working for a university in the UK. This blog is a collection of my observations and a documentation of my evolution since that journey began. I’ll share discoveries with you of tools that I find interesting and relevant to my work.

I’ll provide feedback on how technologies add value (or not!) from a personal level as well as from a professional standpoint. I’ll also include the occasional story meant to ease the hearts of those in similar shoes (you’re not the only one!!).

Perhaps I’ll also inject an anecdote or two to stimulate the minds of those who are interested, and… of course, to inspire myself through the art of reflection.

Further Information: LinkedIn

Theme: elearning, accessibility of education, budget, economy, employment, case study, community, connection, eModerator, learning, technologist, librarian, mentor, teacher, tutor, learning object, multimedia, open source, lesson plan, curriculum, RLO, repository, tools, training, video

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Johanna Stirling

Johanna Stirling

Johanna Stirling, UK, All Sectors, Spelling

I am a freelance teacher, trainer, materials writer, presenter and whatever else comes my way. I am a NILE Associate Trainer (Norwich Institute for Language Education) and also work for Cambridge University Press. I have been teaching for over 20 years now.

In addition to the blog I have my website The English Language Garden which is a more general site for teachers and learners of English.

The Spelling Blog
The Spelling Blog is (of course) about English spelling. It is for teachers and learners of English as a foreign language as well as anyone else who is interested in spelling.

It includes activities, teaching tips, interesting bits about spelling. I am particularly interested in looking at visual ways to teach spelling.

Theme: spelling, spell, english, teach, learn, visual, visual patterns, orthography

Monday, February 2, 2009

Maria Teresa Gomez

Maria Teresa Gomez

Maria Teresa Gomez, Venezuela, TIC, Todos Los Sectores Educativos.

Profesor venezolano, especialista en Dificultades de Aprendizaje y ESL a nivel de estudios universitarios y liceo. Actuamente enseño en la Facultad de Educación en la Universidad Jose Maria Vargas, Caracas, Actualmente hago un postgrado en Educación a Distancia en la Universidad Nacional Abierta, Caracas.

Pragma-TIC-Ful
Dedicado a profesores y estudiantes, para incentivar el uso de las TIC y dar a conocer la propuesta de George Siemens, sobre el aprendizaje, Conectivismo.

Theme: TIC, conectivismo, estrategias de aprendizaje

Kate McKenzie

Kate McKenzie

Dr. Kate McKenzie, England, UK, All Sectors

Special interest in virtual organisations and e-leadership. Previous Deputy Director of Education, now running Education business to support schools and colleges. Visiting fellow of Education at University of Bristol, member of BELMAS, blogger and founder member of LS Foundation - think tank for educationalists.

Learning Sustainability Foundation
Think tank for ideas around education and sustainabiity - both in their widest sense.

Mind food blog
Place to think, learn and create new ways of looking at the world, to record my thoughts and to mull on the future.

Theme: future learning, future cities, virtual organisations, e-leadership, 21st century schooling, governance, technology enabled learning, education, learning, schools, colleges, policy, government, sustainability, regeneration

Raúl Choque

Raúl Choque

Raúl Choque, Peru, USA, Educación Superior, Educación

Doctor en educación, Investigador y consultor en temas educativos especialmente nuevas TIC.

I am a Doctor in Education. I am working about new technologies and education.

Edutecnología
Es un blog que trata sobre la educación y las nuevas tecnologías de la comunicación y la educación

Education and technology
This blog is about new technologies such as Internet and computer and the relation with education. Especially information about One Laptop Per Child Program and others around the World.

Theme: educación, tecnología, comunicación, education, technology


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Gloria Herrador

Gloria Herrador

Gloria Herrador, Spain, Secondary, English

Teacher of English in El Campello, Alicante.

My ESL World
A blog for teachers of English as a second language with downloadable materials, tutorials...

Theme: teachers of english, ESL, teaching materials, downloadable materials

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Kim Trefz

Kim Trefz

Kim Trefz, USA, Primary, English

I have a passion for teaching grammar and writing and have done so for the past 10 years. I currently teach 5th grade English at the largest all-boys' elementary school in the country.

Mrs. Trefz's 5th Grade Blog
I have created an interactive blog where the students can have a "Techs Book" instead of a "Text Book." This is where they can write with a purpose as they make global connections.

Theme: : Web 2.0, innovative, interactive, teaching grammar through writing, wiki, global connections, technology tools, learning styles, critical and creative thinking.

Jonathan Nalder

Jonathan Nalder

Jonathan Nalder, Australia, All Sectors

Over-enthusiastic mobile and ubiquitous learning advocate and blogger. This is the time-between-times for education and technology! So many opportunities to enhance learning.

The dawn of uLearning
Reporting on and interpreting technology developments for 21st century educators.

Theme: Ulearning, mlearning, 21st century, networked learning, connectivism

Inma Alcázar

Inma Alcázar

Inma Alcázar, Spain, Primary, Secondary

English teacher who believes in the potential of new technologies applied to language learning.

Sharing Learning
This blog means to be a tool to share resources, tools, opinions, tips, news about ESL/EFL topics in English and Spanish with the people who visit my blog.

Theme: web 2.0, resources, worksheets, printables