Pam Friedman is an Instructional Technology Specialist for the Westfield School District in New Jersey, as well as a computer technology teacher. Pam has been a Google Certified Teacher since February 2007 as part of the New York City cohort.
She has presented numerous workshops to other professionals in her school district on the many different Google Tools for Educators and technology integration topics.
Mrs. Friedman's Tech Talk The purpose of the blog is to offer educational technology ideas along with showcasing student work.
I am a teacher in The Netherlands. I have taught art in secondary education for over thirty years. Next to teaching I am involved in coaching young teachers. My interests are art education, teaching gifted children, special needs education and bilingual education.
Dancing Crocodile In my blog I reflect on the daily grind of teaching art.
Theme: art, art education, gifted children, special needs, didactics and methods, bilingual education, content and language integrated learning, coaching
Been primary teaching for over a decade. Passionate about encouraging and inspiring teachers to be all they can be - in Asia, Europe and Australia. Totally love the teaching profession.
A Teachable Moment A Teachable Moment really is about teachable moments - I know how busy life is as a teacher and how many things we have to do each day, so the goal of my blog is to encourage you and inspire you in a short space of time, in “A Teachable Moment”.
Languages teacher currently teaching French at an 11-16 secondary school. Interested in using ICT and Web 2.0 applications to enhance teaching and learning.
Chiltern Edge MFL MFL department blog aimed at students, teachers and parents. Examples of students' work, games and links to cultural themes as well as information about what is happening in our department.
Alan Mills, UK, Primary, Secondary, Citizenship and Networking
Teacher, senior manager, IT advisor, working on partnerships between schools in UK and Africa, consultant on new tech and global education.
Innovation and Inspiration News of innovation. things that have inspired, intrigued and informed me. Personal thoughts and helpful suggestions for global education.
Theme: networking, global, education, new technology, new media, innovation, inspiration, citizenship, creativity, educational technology, multi modal media, writing, assistive technology
Simon Mills, England, UK, Primary, Cross Curricular ICT
I am a primary school ICT subject leader and classroom teacher from the UK.
ICT Inspirations My blog includes reflections, reviews and recounts about ICT tools and techniques I have used in the classroom to support cross curricular learning. Inspired by the students and colleagues I work with, in school and online, I hope the occasional nugget will appear here to inspire others too.
Effective Teaching, Quality Instruction and Professional Development
How do we define effective teaching? What is quality instruction? What is the impact on student learning? What impact does technology have on teaching and learning? Can resources improve teaching and learning? How do we approach the scholarship of teaching and learning?
A Teacher's Dilemma
As a new teacher I will be encountering many of these new dilemmas and I would like to share this with any new, experienced, former or aspiring teachers for some discussion and hopefully some laughs at the odd little job called teaching.
I am a mid-life career changer. My decision to become a teacher happened around the age of 40. I am currently working toward my education degree and K-6 license.
Outside Looking In My blog's home page says "The random thoughts of a mid-life career changer as he works toward his education degree." I post about education related items, techno-geeky gadgets, personal reflections, and things that make an impact in my life.
Geographer from New Dehli, India. Working as Post Graduate Teacher of Geography in S.D.Public School, Pitampura Delhi since last 7 years. Recently have moved into e-learning and have been successful in adapting with them. Since last year I have explored and used many tools in making Geography learning a more meaningful.
Discover Geography This blog and wiki supplement my classroom teaching and what more they help me in delivery of complicated concepts and subject enrichment. It gives them all kind of information and scope for futuristic learning.
ICT in Education This is another blog for teachers where I share my experiences of being an e-teacher.
Katie Christo, India, All Sectors, Instructional Technology
I am an Instructional Technology Specialist currently working at the American International School in Chennai, India. I have been working as an Instructional Technology Specialist for the past 7 years. My current interests are Online Learning Communities, Personal Learning Networks, Creativity in Education, and Education Reform.
My original degree was in Hispanic Studies and I taught Spanish and French in secondary schools until 1995 when I changed direction somewhat and trained as a counsellor. I have taught Spanish in the Adult Learning sector for twenty years and still give a few private lessons in Portuguese.
Pollyglott's Adult ELEarning blog - currently offline
Teaching Spanish in Adult Learning, especially the use of the new technologies in teaching and learning.
Teacher of English and Spanish in Secondary Education, in Spain.
Enjoy English Magazine - currently offline
This blog is intended to cover major issues related to the curriculum of Secondary Education, and thus, it tries to provide motivating materials to students and useful resources to teachers of ESL/EFL. Special attention will be given to CLIL materials for Secondary subjects.
Hosam Mansour, USA, Primary, Secondary, Adult, English, ESL, Social Studies
Hosam Mansour is a teacher, writer, researcher and entrepreneur. He holds an MA in Education, a BA in History as well as two NJ teacher certifications in Social Studies and ESL. Lately he has founded the Little Lyceum summer literacy program for k-2 students. His responsibilities include teaching, teacher training and curriculum development.
HosamMansour.com
An education and teaching blog focusing on creatively teaching English, ESL and Social Studies.
Theme: education, teaching, social studies, ESL, technology, social media, creativity
I am an educator, global citizen, adventurer, triathlete, expat, doctoral student that is online-a-lot and currently in the mountains too little and of course how can I forget the proud owner of Huckleberry, the Jack Russell terrorist.
Currently I am teaching at Shanghai American School and working towards my doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Montana. Hailing from the “Inland Northwest” I studied Business Administration at Seattle University and earned a Master’s in Teaching from Whitworth College.
Quixotic Learning - currently offline
Understanding that I live in a Web 2.0 world, I started this blog to share with you how I am involved in the never ending process of learning. This blog is a window into me as an educator: my teaching philosophy, passion for content, love for the learning process and my ability to enhance student learning through technology integration.
Theme: education, reform, pedagogy, curriculum, professional development, innovation, collaboration, communication, leadership, international education
Francesc, España, Primaria, Matemáticas, Medio Social y Natural
Maestro de primaria con más de 10 años de experiencia. Amante de las ciencias y las matemáticas.
Las matemáticas CEIP Montcau Blog de matemáticas en educaión primaria. Juegos, recursos, exposiciones, vídeos, actividades...
El sistema solar Blog de recursos sobre el sistema solar y la astronomía. Todo lo relacionado con la astronomia: Juegos, actividades, observación, fotografía, vídeo...
Ana María Andrada, Argentina, Kinder, Primary, Secondary, Further, EdTech
Computadora Científica. Facujltad de Ciencias Exactgas y Naturales. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Posgrado en Ingeniería de Sistemas. Facultad de Ingeniería. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Especialización en Epistemología de las ciencias. IDES. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Doctorando en Educación. Universidad Católica de Santa Fe. Argentina.
Directora del Centro Blas Pascal de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología Educativa. Buenos Aires, Argentina - Hallandalle, Florida, EEUU. Profesora e investigadora. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Buenos Aires. Leading expert in instructional technology. Edistopress. A NASA Business Incubation Center. Cocoa Beach. Florida. EEUU. Invited professor. EdTech.
Duke University. Durham, NC. EEUU. Leading expert in instructional technology. University of Waterloo. Kitchener-Waterloo. Ontario. Canadá. Publicaciones, premios y distinciones en Argentina y el exterior.
La Blogosfera de Bereshit
Institutional blog for publishing contents, activities and projects to create collaborative learning environments envolving our students, but also their extended families (parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters).
Centro Blas Pascal I+DTE
Se trata de un blog institucional que cumple una función educativa, tanto de capacitación docente como de publicación de espacios de discusión y controversia sobre el estado del arte de la Web 2.0 y su uso efectivo en todos los niveles de la educación, desde el Kinder hasta los ámbitos de la educación superior.
Blogosfera del Parque
Desde 2005 estamos haciendo blogs. Algunos los crean los docentes para publicar trabajos de los chicos. Y otros los hacen los chicos para expresar ideas, recuerdos, trabajos y opiniones. Y así se entreteje esta nueva forma de crear texto navegable, con imágenes, sonido, videos, otros links y hasta archivos. A veces espontáneo y otras mucho más pensado. Para compartir y participar. Y tener la escuela abierta aún cuando haya, por ese día, cerrado sus puertas.
Leer y escribir en la Web 2
Se trata de un curso para docentes y profesionales que intenta de-construir conceptos, métodos y herramientas para repensar a la Web como un espacio de comunicación y aprendizaje, en el cual la interactividad adopta por primera vez la forma del lenguaje humano.
El tema crucial de la identidad en la Era Tecnológica
En la Era de la Información ¿cuál es la palabra que más se escucha en el mundo, en casi todas las lenguas? La palabra yo. Yo, yo, yo. Sin embargo, un estudioso de las lenguas indígenas, Carlos Lenkersdorf, ha revelado que la palabra más usada por las comunidades mayas, la que está en el centro de sus decires y vivires, es la palabra nosotros. Y nosotros, en ese contexto, se dice tik.
NOA. Descubriendo el cielo precolombino
Este es un proyecto conjunto de la empresa de turismo educativo Fase 2 y el Centro Blas Pascal Inc., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Se trata de un viaje de estudios a Tucumán, Catamarca y Jujuy, realizado por alumnos del nivel medio.
IBM PC
A principios de los ´80 se realizaban en IBM intensas pruebas con nuevo hardware y nuevo software.
Theme: EdTech, tecnología educativa, Centro Blas Pascal I+DTE, Nivel Inicial, educación primaria, educación secundaria, educación superior, Web 2.0, serendipia, convergencia, ubicuidad, blogosfera, instituto educativo aaron angel, jardín bereshit, inglés, educación judía, buenos aires
Donelle O'Brien, California, USA, K-12, Educational Technology
I'm a teacher in California, working at a charter school, serving students in grades K-12. Lifelong learning and innovative teaching are my passion. I love seeing how technology, creativity, and forward thinking can combine to engage students and turn them into lifelong learners.
Lifelong Learning 2.0 - currently offline
Blogging about Edtech, Web 2.0, Innovative Teaching, Social Networking, Lifelong Learning, and Random Thoughts!
As a self-declared geek and a self-taught techie, I am interested in bringing online collaborative tools into the realm of instruction and advising. Currently working at the University of North Texas as an Academic Advisor in the College of Business, however has previous experience at higher educations in Canada, France & the UK in student affairs and support services.
I have an M.S. in Education from Niagara University and a certificate in E-Learning from the University of Toronto, and will be pursuing a PhD in Applied Technology & Performance Improvement in the near future.
My research interests relate to curriculum and program development to encourage collaborative learning with web 2.0 tools and electronic resources, including podcasts, online social networks, photo/video sharing, social bookmarks, blogs, and wikis. I like learning, connecting & sharing knowledge.
TechKNOW Tools Sharing ideas, resources, and tools of how educators can best connect with learners online.
Dan MacKinnon, Canada, Secondary, Further, Mathematics
Currently working as a software developer, formerly a high school mathematics and computer science teacher. Has also worked as an educational technology instructor.
mathrecreation Explorations in recreational mathematics - some inspired by classroom and teacher training experiences. Many posts make use of mathematics software.
I am a technology integration specialist in a K-5 school.The connection between technology and learning is magical, and I get to spend my days sharing this magic with teachers and students.
A former elementary teacher, mom of 2 and current educational and parent consultant.
Picture This! Teaching with Picture Books Describes ways to use picture books in the upper elementary classroom focusing on the six traits of writing, reading strategies, motivation, and nonfiction.
Natasa Bozic Grojic, Serbia, Adult, English as a Foreign Language
My name is Natasa and I am a teacher of English as a foreign language from Belgrade, Serbia.
Natasa's Blog I mostly blog about EFL and my experience in class. I am interested in Web 2.0 and CALL. I am a lifelong learner and I sometimes blog about my learning experience.
Theme: EFL, ELT, teaching, learning, motivation, Web 2.0, ICT, CALL
Australian Teacher, Learner, Innovator, Principal and ICT Enthusiast.
education.omnsproject.org - currently offline
Until now the blogs and content management systems I maintain have always related to my interests outside of my work life. The reason for this is I’ve never seen much of a need for an extension of these activities into my life as a teacher. As someone who uses Web 2.o extensively in my teaching I’ve never considered the value of a personal blog related to my activities in education.
I’ve maintained blogs for students to share ideas, work collaboratively and publish work, but haven’t seen the need to extend it beyond this. This was until a presentation at the Illawarra and South East Region Principal’s Conference by Darcy Moore. Darcy demonstrated the extensive network of educational leaders that are networking and sharing ideas via their personal blogs and other mico-blogging technologies like twitter.
Needles to say this was enough motivation to register a new domain and set up this blog. I’m hoping something significant my come of it and people will find it useful.
Theme: leadership generation, education technology, educator, child development
Been teaching for 25 years and still love it. Also love travel, walking, gardening, sports, playing golf, hunting, fishing, the solitude of the bush, my family.
owairaka2020
A cornucopia of ideas, thoughts, challenges, and events that shape our class. A place where we can share what is happening in our lives. A place where we can interact and communicate freely.
Theme: classroom, class, learning, language, problem solving, challenges
Bonjour! I've been teaching French to students as young as 3 and as old as 18 ever since 1990. I currently teach Level II high school French part-time. My real passion is early language learning.
Foreign Language Fun "Where Language Learning is Child's Play." Foreign Language Fun is about early language learning at home and at school. You'll find lessons, reviews, videos, and more. The primary focus is on French and Spanish, but ALL world languages are celebrated.
Theme: foreign language lessons, french lessons, spanish lessons, french worksheets, french activities, spanish worksheets, spanish activities
Jen Farr, USA, K-12 Students & Educators, Educational Technology
Jen is a certified New York State administrator who has 17 years experience working directly with teachers, students, and technology. She has been a keynote speaker and has presented workshops at the local, regional, and national level.
Prior to writing her daily blog she published an inquiry based monthly online resource site that was used by educators in 150+ school districts across New York State.
Farr-Out Links to Learning - currently offline
Jen writes a daily edtech blog as part of her professional mission to research and share resources that will inspire educators to become lifetime learners so that they in turn can teach students to be competent in subject matter, digitally literate, effective collaborators, creative thinkers, and innovative problem solver.
Jen has also researched and developed 150+ websites and 40+ workshops. Feel free to contact her to find out more about the learning opportunities she offers teachers and educators who are interested in using technology to help students develop 21st Century skills that support curriculum expectations and life skills.
Theme: edtech, education, Web2.0, cross-curricular, technology, K-12, integration, technology education, digital literacy, digital technology, differentiated, eteaching, 21st Century Literacy, instructional technology
Working with Social Media, Web, and Information Management in an Independent Pre-K-12 school in Baltimore, MD.
School 2.0 - currently offline
Intentions are to provide resources to how these tools are being used in schools. I also hope to spark conversations about some of the issues regarding embracing 21st technology and invite you to comment and join me in my explorations.
Theme: technology, social media, web, twitter, facebook, linkedin
1983 born. 2001-2004javascript:void(0) English major in the Wuhan University. 2004-2006 English teacher. 2007-now English editor specializing in the field of preschool & primary EFL.
玛丽玛丽吽
Newly set up blog will highlight my teaching practices and share my thoughts/findings on education, occasionally irrelevant.
University Teacher teach students to become teachers.
ICT-Echo The regular ramblings of a computing & ICT university teacher.
Theme: computer games, education, scottish learning festival 08, ted, charles leadbeater, classroom of tomorrow, curriculum for excellence, david perry, glasgow university, teacher education
Kelly Walsh, USA, All Sectors, Education Technology
I have been in the information technology field for over 20 years, working at a senior management level for more than half of that time. I have been an avid user of Internet technologies for many of those years, and last year I began working for an institution of higher education, where I focused increasing attention on instructional uses of current and emerging Internet technologies.
There is so much that can be done to engage students with these evolving technologies. I also feel strongly that educators should strive to be aware of these technologies, and to provide students with insight into them.
Emerging Internet Technologies for Education
At EmergingEdTech.com, my mission is to inform educators about the expanding variety of exciting no cost or low cost web-based tools that are being used in instructional environments to better engage students, and to enrich the learning process.
Not only can these applications enable instructors to make learning more engaging and fun, but we also help students to be better prepared for the business world by introducing them to these innovative (yet at the same time, increasingly commonplace) technologies.
Each week I research a relevant topic and provide information, insight, and opinion. Please stop by and check out a topic of interest today!
Theme: education technology, internet technology for education, internet technology for instructors, internet technology in classroom, classroom technology, instructional technology
I've been a teacher since 1996 and have used technology in every class I've taught. I've been excited about it's uses since using the BBC Micro back in 1980 and I'm still amazed at what can be achieved using it in class.
I play guitar rather badly and sing just as horribly, I play drums much better and have been in a few bands. You'll find me in some bar on St Patrick's Day singing, wherever I end up living.
Steps in teaching and learning
A place to find out about new technology being used in the classroom for teaching and learning.
Tim Wicks, Australia, All Sectors, Education, Personal Development
Living in Darwin Australia is fantastic. I love the tropics, and the diversity of the city’s population makes for great food and interesting people. Darwin is a pretty small place with maybe 120,000 people living here.
We are also a 3 or 4 day drive from the main Australian capital cities, so at times I experience isolation in regard to conversations with people that are passionate about education and self development.
I currently work as a Senior Teacher in a Special School for High School students, and run Time To Shine. This makes for a hectic schedule, as I have 2 young kids that I love to spend time with as well.
Tim Wicks - currently offline
Tim Wicks is an educator and NLP Master Practitioner who craves interesting conversations. He has started Time2Blog for people who want to engage in conversations and arguments about education,and those who seek self improvement.
I teach freshman Civics and Geography at a suburban high school in Kentucky. I am passionate about the use of educational technology and am working hard to change the way we teach and learn in my part of the world...one classroom at a time.
changED - currently offline
changEd attempts to connect several fields that are important to me: curriculum design, educational technology, and instructional practices.
Each day I write one practical thing you can try in your classroom or teaching practice. It helps others try out new things and I get to reflect on practice. Simple.
If the tips can work in inner-city london, they can work anywhere.
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