Teacher of English as a foreign language at "Ponte dos Brozos", State Primary School in Arteixo, A Coruña Province - Galicia - Spain.
Think in English
Free resources, activities, web applications... to offer variety to my students in order to motivate their learning. Links to students blogs.
Theme: students blogs, powerpoint,web 2.0, free web applications, video in the classroom, slideshows, avatars, music, movies, comic, ebooks, animation
I taught in primary school for 11 years and I currently teach mathematics education to prospective teachers. I am interested in all aspects of education. I have studied technology in education and teachers' mathematical knowledge.
I am the Interim Registrar in Coláiste Mhuire, Marino Institute of Education - a college that offers teacher education and other education programmes in Dublin, Ireland.
Teaching and Teacher Education
Some reflections and resources related to my life as a teacher, a teacher educator and a mathematics educator.
Inside Education
A weekly 30-minute podcast of education news, features, topics and stories from an Irish perspective.
Theme: primary, elementary, pre-school, special education, assessment, secondary, post-primary, teacher education, adult education, curriculum, teaching, learning, english as a second language, mathematics education, professional development, policy, practice
Ed Cabellon, USA, Higher Education, Student Affairs, Life in Higher Education, Leadership Development, Emerging Technology
Ed has spent the last 12 years working in Higher Education, specifically Student Affairs departments such as Residence Life, Student Activities, and currently as the Director of the Campus Center at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. Ed's builds campus community, develops leaders, and integrates emerging social media on college campuses.
Ed's passion for Leadership, Technology and Education enabled him to build "LTE Consulting", serving colleges and universities, by providing Leadership education and technology consulting and training. He shares his thoughts on the intersection of emerging Social Media technologies and Higher Education on his blog at "edcabellon.com" and serves as a guest blogger on "The Student Affairs Blog".
Ed is New England born and bred, with Filipino heritage, and currently resides in southeastern Massachusetts with his amazing family. Ed is an avid golfer, lowering his handicap every year (currently a 15)! Ed is also a passionate Boston sports fan; avid Fantasy Football commissioner/player; and is vertically challenged.
On The Go
I share thoughts on where Higher Education, Student Affairs, and Emerging Technology intersect.
Theme: student affairs, higher education, leadership development, social media, technology
A leader and a Learner. Year 2 (6 year olds) teacher and eLearning Leader from Nelson, New Zealand. Using eLearning tools to engage and allow junior students rich learning opportunities.
NZ Edublabberings: Rachel Boyd
A place to share reflections on teaching, and in particular how web 2 tools and other digital resources can really enhance learning experiences. Also contains presentations and resources useful for other primary school teachers interested in integrating technology into the classroom.
Theme: eLearning, teaching, ICT, juniors, elementary, learning, tools, web2, blogging, education, professional development
Blogger interested in promoting blog on education career and travel.
wbcs-news - currently offline
Detailed information about WBCS which is the premier government service of the Government of West Bengal and it is also informative for existing WBCS officers.
Ingeniero electrónico, MBA, Diplomado en Innovación, Maestrando en Estudios Sociales de Ciencia y Tecnología. Profesionalmente trabajando en Web 2.0, e-learning, y estudios CTS.
blog2
Blog semi-referencial que aborda temáticas relacionadas con mi profesión, es un blog de observación personal.
Theme: educación, tecnología, economía, innovación, ciencia, desarrollo tecnológico, Web, Web 2
Born and raised in Louisville, KY. Received my teaching certificate from Western Kentucky University. Started teaching High School Social Studies before being hired as a Technology Integration Specialist.
Dawn has over 10 years of experience in the high-tech sector both in the US and Europe. At Xyleme, Dawn successfully built the company’s financial services market working with global investment banks such as JP Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank in the areas of equity research, derivatives, and risk management. She is the author of several white papers and trade articles focusing on the topics of XML integration, as well as storage, search, and business intelligence.
Before Xyleme, Dawn was working in Silicon Valley as Director of Business Development at web content management vendor Wego Systems Inc. which was successfully acquired by Astoria Software. Prior to Wego, Dawn worked in the network mediation / billing space for Narus Inc. where she was responsible for delivering WorldCom as the company’s first Marquee customer, resulting in the company securing $26mn in financing.
Dawn also held strategic positions at SGI and began her career as a financial analyst at Procter & Gamble where she received a company award for excellence within only two years of employment. Dawn Poulos holds an undergraduate degree in Finance and Accounting from the University of Cincinnati and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.
Dawn of Learning
The Xyleme Insider blog is all about the role of Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS) and Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies in helping corporate training organizations leverage their valuable content to meet each learner’s moment of need.
It’s full of facts, commentaries, use cases, and yes, lots of opinions from leading subject matter experts about how to best apply the concepts of reusability that have proven so successful in other industries to corporate training.
I am Irish and I.C.T teacher who has a passion for integrating I.C.T into language learning. I believe that I.C.T has a lot to offer and can be used as an effective tool to support and enhance teaching.
I have developed my own interactive toolbar for Irish Speakers and an interactive multimedia website for Teachers, Students and anyone who loves the language.
I.C.T and Language Learning: An integrated approach - currently offline
I.C.T continues to provide new and exciting opportunities for language teachers and learners alike. This blog explores the various tools that are available on the Internet and evaluates how they can be used in a practical context for teaching languages.
Theme: change, collaboration, interactive, irish, gaeilge, Learning, i.c.t, languages, eLearning, pedagogy, podcasting, web 2.0, social networking, teaching, technology, software
Theme: education 2.0, digital natives, technology, creativity, e-teacher, educational e-evaluator, Portuguese literature as a mother language, French as as a foreign language, educational digital resources, elearning 2.0, communities of practice, blended, moodle, 21st century skills, evaluation, videogames at school, web 2.0, trainer teacher, researcher, blogging, edublog, distance education, epedagogy, k-15, innovation, creativity, motivation, digital pioneer
I worked in Secondary education for 27 years and them move to teach languages in Primary Schools 2 years ago. I am interested in any ideas and web tools that help Teachers and learners bring creativity to their language learning.
Member and contributor to Talkabout Primary ning blog, yahoo MFL resources, Linguanet, Virtual Roundtable Conference, Technolanguages Ning blog. Linked to by other MFL UK blogs, including Frenchteacher.net, Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom.
Theme: Creativity, Languages, Primary, Secondary, ICT, Interactive Whiteboards, Smartboard, powerpoint tips, powerpoint hints, songs for language teaching, french drama sketches, puppets and language teaching
Jennifer Bissonnette, USA, Middle Grades, 4-8, Language Arts
I’m a middle school teacher who loves to read and teach reading. Currently, I teach 6th grade Language Arts in Boise, Idaho. Before that, I taught 1st and 3rd grades at a public arts magnet school in Chattanooga, TN.
I’ve also had the honor of collaborating with teachers throughout the East Coast as a consultant with the National Paideia Center at the University of North Carolina. I am passionate about public education and making a difference in kids’ lives.
I’m always focused on what I can do to get kids into books and to love reading as much as I do. When I’m not teaching or reading, I am gardening, hiking, testing new recipes, going to the movies, enjoying a long afternoon nap, or spending time with my husband. Life is good!
Hunting for Treasure
My blog was created to share teaching ideas that are successful in in my classroom, connect teachers to professional resources, and to review young adult literature.
Theme: young adult literature reviews, reading, writer's workshop, professional development, book reviews, mentor texts
Anne Weaver, Australia, Primary, Secondary, Adult, Library
Head of Library and Information Services at at a Years 5-12 Catholic girls' school in Brisbane that is focused on the role of technology and libraries in engaging the school community in learning and preparing them for the rapidly changing world of the 21st Century.
READINGPOWER
This blog is a journal of my writing about a school and its library; both of which are focused on enduring beliefs and values, in the context of a high tech, high media world, and the essential role of education in making the world a better place for everyone.
READINGPOWER A School Library Journal - old blog
The blog is a journal of articles from the library shared with the school community each week in the school email newsletter, and the blog also provides resources to assist those interested in developing their own blogs and other technologies.
Theme: library, reading, information literacy, Web 2.0, technology, learning, teaching, books, school
Physics teacher and web2.0 nut. Just trying to teach physics using technology whenever possible.
The Science Classroom
A place for a physics teacher/graduate student to journal about science (specifically physics) and education (of the science variety).
Methusael B. Cebrian, Philippines, Secondary, Tertiary, Teacher Education
Mathematics Teacher, Teacher Education Blogger, outdoors activity enthusiasts, Writing and reading already a part of me.
Mentors Town
A teacher Education centered blog. It provides rich resources on 21st century practices, curriculum development, assessments, knowledge management, principles of learning and teaching among others.
Math and student leadership coach, seeking a change in ed in order to 1) maximize the value of the time we spend together in a room 2) or move us out of the room. Math/leadership coach on a mission to redefine our 7 hours a day.
you blog
Compilation of my latest research/thinking on how to do school. Random thoughts on saving the world.
Rafael Núñez-Lagos, Spain, All Sectors, Google Apps
Soy periodista y profesor de nuevas tecnologías. Autor del libro "Manual de herramientas de Google. Como sacar partido en el entorno educativo a GMail, Calendar y Google Docs".
Lars Hyland, UK, Adult, Workplace, Workplace Learning
Specialist in interactive workplace learning and performance tools at Brightwave. I've worked with learning technology/e-learning since 1990 designing, developing, consulting, advising on practical ways to improve learning effectiveness.
Lars is Learning
Lars Hyland explores how technology and networks enhance communication, learning and performance in the workplace.
This blog collects my ideas and reflections on elearning, web tools and anything else that may help us build better learning experiences. All views expressed are my own.
Theme: e-learning, social media, blended learning, performance support, training, effectiveness
Melissa A. Venable, USA, Post Secondary, Adult, Online Education
I am an instructional designer and project manager with experience in higher education (public and for profit) and industry. My background also includes working in higher education student services as a career counselor, academic advisor, and instructor for first-year students.
I received my doctorate in 2007, in curriculum and instruction - instructional technology, focusing on the online delivery of career services. I also hold graduate degrees in instructional psychology and administration.
Design Doc
This blog focuses on my perspective of online learning and online courses as a designer and developer.
Theme: online education, instructional design, instructional technology, learning, course development, systems approach, faculty support, open education resources, copyright, fair use
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