Dr Alias A. Karim is a Professor in Food Technology at the School of Industrial Technology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. Currently he lectures on Food Processing and Preservation, Physical Properties of Foods and Food Ingredients but in the last 16 years he has taught most of the food science subjects in the curriculum.
He always aspires to be a good educator as well as a good researcher. Enthusiasm, commitment and creativity are the three elements that best define him as a teacher. Prof Karim believes that teaching is an exciting adventure in which both the teacher and the students participate and cooperate to achieve a common goal. He has great interest in using Internet as an alternative medium for learning and teaching.
He has developed a comprehensive e-learning course/portal and a special website called “Virtual Food Science & Technology Library”. He has also developed and maintained a few websites and blogs related to teaching/learning and research.
Currently he is involved as a trainer in the technology-mediated learning workshop. In 2002, he received the inaugural USM’s Excellent Educator Award and Hall of Fame Award under the same category from the university. He is also the recipient of National Academic Award in 2008 for teaching category.
One Stop Learning
This blog is basically a repository of resources as well as articles related to teaching and learning. This is my humble attempt to put together useful links, articles, websites, presentations, videos, etc. in one place -- for my own reference and for those who are interested to learn more about teaching and learning
Wytze Niezen, Netherlands, Primary, ICT en Onderwijs
Born 5th May 1985. Since 2006 I work as a teacher. ICT and education have been at my utmost interest since the beginning of high school.
ICT en onderwijs
CT en onderwijs wordt het ding de komende jaren. Ik heb daar een mening over en deel die met de rest van het onderwijsveld. Wie weet helpt het het onderwijs iets te verbeteren!
I'm a 2nd year graduate relief teacher working in Western Australia. I teach K-7, and am interested in the practical applications of Web 2.0 in the classroom.
A Relief Teacher's Journey
A reflective commentary on my experiences working as a graduate teacher in Western Australia.
Theme: relief teaching, substitute teaching, education, reflection, professional learning, new teacher
I am Mohamed Kharbach the editor of Educational Technology blog. I am Moroccan living in a city called Agadir. I have BA in English linguistics from Ubno Zohr University.
I am actually a teacher of EFL with several years of field experience. I am also preparing for a master degree in ICT and TEFL in Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. Other areas of my interest include e-learning and web 2.0.
Educational Technology
Educational technology is a resource site for those using Information communication Technology in their teaching. Here you can find free web2.0 applications, tutorials, useful links and - of course - the latest innovative ways of ICT applications.
The materials included in this blog are not my own property and therefore you would always be directed to their original source to show tribute to their owners. Our aim behind the creation of this platform is to help both teachers, educators and even ordinary people with interest in ICT and provide them with web-related tools and techniques that can really make a change in their professional life.
Troy P. Roddy, Ph.D., USA, Primary, Secondary, Post Secondary
Upon graduating in 1993 from Rhodes College (Memphis, TN) with a B.A. in Business Administration, I began my career in education. Since then, I have taught a variety of subjects ranging from Middle and Upper School History to Lower School Physical Education. In addition to teaching, I served in a number of administrative positions, including: Dean of Students, Assistant Principal, Head of Middle School, and Head of School. I have a M.Ed. in Sports Management, a M.Ed. in Educational Administration, and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership (University of New Orleans). My primary area of focus and research has been private/independent school leadership.
I have been honored twice by former students for inclusion in Who's Who Among America's Teachers and was an award winning baseball coach. When not teaching, writing, or performing my administrative duties, I enjoy exercising, spending time with my family, and reading.
I currently serve as Head of the Middle School at Wakefield School in The Plains, VA where I write Middle Ground, my blog for Wakefield School's Middle School division
The Art of Education
The Art of Education is a collection of thoughts, comments, insights, and information concerning education and educational leadership.
PhD student at University of British Columbia studying Lifelong Learning and the Knowledge-based Economy. Previous: chemistry teacher and trainer in the pharmaceutical industry.
LLL and the KBE
Reflections and summaries of readings about LLL and the KBE. Updated daily.
Theme: lifelong learning, higher education, continuing education, knowledge based economy
I am an English teacher who has taught in the UK, Italy, Portugal and Spain I have Masters degrees in TEFL, and Business Communication. I am interested in the uses of ICT, images and film. I am the co-author of Cineliteracy to be published in September 2011. I am a teacher and teacher trainer at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
Film English
The two main objectives of Film English are:
1. To promote the critical and creative use of film in the language classroom
2. To promote cineliteracy, the ability to read critically and evaluate moving images, in the language classroom.
The blog is promoting cineliteracy. The moving image is a shared and vital global language. The lives of young people are informed by the moving image. From early childhood, we live in a word saturated by audio-visual texts. Critical understanding understanding of the moving image is becoming an integral part of literacy. Cineliteracy, the ability to analyse moving image text, may sharpen students’ responses to English literature and may help to increase their reading and writing skills in English.
Theme: esl, efl, visual literacy, cineliteracy, esl movies, films, 21st century literacy, film studies, film language
Henrick Oprea, Brazil, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, English
A Brazilian EFL teacher working in Brasília. I'm also the Director of Studies and teacher trainer at Atlantic Idiomas, a language institute in Brasília. Currently taking an MA in TEFL/TESL.
Doing Some Thinking
A blog about my thoughts both on English language teaching and education in general.
As a senior counselor, I have been working for five years now teaching psychology and social skills in different companies and non-governmental organisations, such as Oxfam, Concordia College and so on.
I am a teacher of English. I have been teaching English for ten years. I am a keen edublogger.
Education Land
This blog is about education and teaching English challenges as a foreign language.
I am looking at improving teaching English especially in our Arab World. I wish I could introduce something interesting and beneficial to all edubloggers.
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