Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Robert Bale

Robert Bale

Robert Bale, New Zealand, Primary

Student Teacher with a large interest in ICT learning.

Learning Bytes - currently offline
ICT integration in the primary classroom.

Theme: e-learning, ICT, primary, communication, children, blogging, coding, forum, blog, digital, education, international, technology, edutech

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Tracy Schutz

Tracy Schutz

Tracy Schutz, USA, Secondary, Education

Veteran teacher, blogger, passionate about all things educational: teacher resources, tips, technology,

Dedication2Education - currently offline
All things Education!

Theme: education, teacher resources, education trends, technology, blogging, student resources, learning

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Janelle Wilson

Janelle Wilson

Janelle Wilson, USA, Secondary, Earth Science

I am a sixth grade Earth Science teacher in Georgia. I am a self proclaimed science nerd and space geek. I love sharing my love and passion of science with my students.

Stretching Forward
At Stretching Forward I will be sharing reflections of activities I have tried in class, lesson and unit plans I have developed, technologies that I have used with my students, and other thoughts related to education.

Theme: science, space, middle school, technology, blogging, Georgia, education, 6-8, USA, 21st century, web 2.0

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Monday, July 26, 2010

Glenn Groulx

Glenn Groulx

Glenn Groulx, Canada, Post-Secondary, Adult Literacy, Education

I have a MDE in edtech and teach adult literacy learners for a college. I am also a research assistant at Athabasca University.

EduBlogging4Literacy
This blog provides a discussion of strategies to use blogs with learners, and explores theory and practice of edublogging.

Theme: edublogging, blogging, pedagogy, adult literacy, adult education

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Rachel Boyd

Rachel Boyd

Rachel Boyd, New Zealand, Primary

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

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

John Sutton

John Sutton

John Sutton, Stockport, England, UK, Primary, ICT

Primary school teacher and independent ICT consultant. Primary areas of interest are blogging and web 2.0 applications in education.

Creative ICT
A commentary on using web 2.0 in education. Pieces on blogging, site reviews and topical comment etc.

Creative Blogs
I also run a specific blog site just for blogging in schools with lots of resources and "how tos" etc.

Theme: ICT, blogging, wordpress, primary, education, resources, web2.0, northwest

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Monday, September 14, 2009

Mathew O'Hagan

Mathew O'Hagan

Mathew O'Hagan, Australia, Primary, Elementary

Originally from New Zealand, I've lived and worked in six different countries - Japan, Thailand, Finland, England, New Zealand and now Australia.

Our Class Blog - currently offline
Blog is a place for my grade 4/5 class and I to experiment with blogging, cyberspace, international cooperation and collaboration via the blog.

Theme: class blog, blogging

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Jen Deyenberg

Jen Deyenberg

Jen Deyenberg, Canada, Upper Elementary, Technology

Grade 5 teacher passionate about teaching kids about computers - focusing on Moodle, GPS, Smart, Web 2.0, and Social Networking. Pursuing an Ed Tech Masters.

Trails Optional - currently offline
A teacher's journey through implementing technology in the classroom. Focuses on Smartboards, GPS, Web 2.0, and Moodle.

Theme: technology, elementary, GPS, IWB, smartboard, web 2.0, blogging, moodle

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Victor Hugo Rojas B

Victor Hugo Rojas B

Victor Hugo Rojas B, Peru, Secondary, Tertiary, Adult, Teacher Education, Teacher Training, TEFL, EFL, Curriculum

I am Associate Professor of Language Education at UNE and Assistant Professor at UNMSM. I have been teaching English and French over 24 years. I teach a wide range of courses from beginning English to under/post graduate lectures, seminars and workshops on TEFL.

My research field is foreign/second language acquisition and learning, the impact of teaching EFL in PERU, e-Learning, distance education, among others.

ISSUES CONCERNING TEACHER EDUCATION
This blog has been created to share pedagogical experiences on EFL teacher education, pre- and in- service teacher training, and some research. Reporting updated teaching and learning issues from different context around Peru and abroad.

Theme: teacher, foreign language education, teaching, learning, theory, approach, method, procedure, lesson, methodology, strategy, techniques, syllabus, materials, visual aids, convention, congress, workshop, course, ICT, moodle, blogging

Friday, June 5, 2009

Amera Khanam

Amera Khanam

Amera Khanam, Bangladesh, Primary, Free Resources

I am an educator dealing in reception years at a local primary school. I am taking Maths, Islam, art, crafts for Nursery classes. I have been in blogging for more than 3 years. I started my blog 'A learner's diary' to share my bookmarks with other teachers or parents.

A learner's diary
Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. Find FREE resources and links,for parents, teachers and bloggers at this blog. Learn and share!

Theme: learning, free resources, links, parents, teachers, bloggers, blog

Friday, April 3, 2009

Kevin Blissett

Kevin Blissett

Kevin Blissett, China, Secondary, TOK, English, Spanish

was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. While growing up, I excelled in sports and academics, attending advanced program schools in the public system and studying on the honors track at a parochial high school. I played American football for eight years and also played on basketball and baseball teams. Upon graduating from high school, I served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the New Mexico-Albuquerque Mission (Spanish speaking). From there I enrolled at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah and graduated in three years on full and partial tuition scholarships.

I was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society and into Sigma Delta Pi, the Hispanic studies honor society. My post graduate work took me to Vanderbilt University School of Law (degree incomplete) and then to the University of Louisville, again on full-tuition scholarship, where I did my master’s work. I spent ten years as a Spanish and Humanities teacher in the Jefferson County Public School system where I also assumed leadership positions. Moreover, I enjoyed serving as a football and track coach.

I had my first experience in international education at the Busan Foreign School in Korea. From there I moved on to China where I’ve been serving as the principal of the international department of Xi’an Hi-Tech International School in Xi’an, China.

Kevin Blissett: Out of the Cave - currently offline
A blog discussing educational issues, with a focus on technology, administrative tools, and curriculum.

Kevin Blissett: Out of the Cave - old blog

Theme: curriculum, technology, classroom 2.0, management, inquiry, blogs, social media, university admission

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Penny Ryder

Penny Ryder

Penny Ryder, Australia, Primary, General Education

I am a Primary School teacher (K-6) in Australia. I love what I do and the kids I teach. I am easily inspired and love to find ways to improve learning for my students using a variety of strategies and ideas.

My goal is to remain a flexible teacher, taking on board the new things I learn and modifying my practices as necessary. I hope that I can motivate and inspire others in this same endeavour.

Teaching Challenges
Reflections on teaching, innovative practices and the implementation of learning technologies in the classroom.

Theme: teaching, teachers, learning, school, education, innovation, challenges, technology, reading, literacy, mathematics, author study, programming, assessment, professional development, children, students, resources, implementation, k-12, k-6, leadership, blogging

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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 ... - currently offline
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

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

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

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

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Andrew Bendelow

Andrew Bendelow

Andrew Bendelow, USA, Secondary, Literacy

Twenty years of classroom teaching, and I'm just now starting to figure it out.

The Wikiness
A record of my readings and ruminations on how Web 2.0 technologies can enhance instruction.

Theme: education, high school, web 2.0, wikis, blogs

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Kisu Kuroneko

Kisu Kuroneko

Kisu Kuroneko, Ontario, Canada, Primary, Secondary, K-12, English, Mathematics

Grade 7 and 8 Teacher working in Ontario, Canada. We currently use blogs, wikis, and podcasting to teach the Grade 7 and 8 Math and Language Arts (English) curriculum.

We would be interested in 1) networking with other teachers integrating technology into their practice, and 2) having our students blog and correspond with students in other countries either through comments or Skype videoconferencing.

Classroom Blogs, Edublogs and Technology for the K-12 Teacher
More and more teachers are integrating technology in the classroom. After all, the world’s a changin’ and it’s scary how many kids know more about computers than their parents.

At Blog.ClassroomTeacher.ca, we blog for many reasons: 1) to show cutting-edge ways that K-12 teachers integrate technology into the classroom, 2) to network with other teachers who blog, 3) to model for our students that some teachers in-fact do write, and the writing process isn’t something we just do in school, 4) to showcase our work

Come say hello and share your experiences with our professional learning community.

Theme: classroom blogs, 21st century learning, blogging, edublog, education, elearning2.0, learning2.0, technology, web2.0

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Mike Romard

Mike Romard

Mike Romard, China, Primary, Elementary (PK-Gr5)

From Ottawa Canada, I have been an overseas educator for fourteen years. I am currently the technology integration teacher for the thirty PK3 to Grade 5 classes at the Pudong campus of the Shanghai American School. My own blog, Techtalktoe, focuses on sharing great websites and web 2.0 tools I have discovered.

I also share lessons and provide details for how to use the latest free tools. I am committed to raising the level of education worldwide. I am also a contributing blogger on the award winning site, UTechTips.

Techtalktoe
I focus on sharing great websites and web 2.0 tools and ways to integrate them into the elementary classroom. I use twitter daily to find great links and expand my personal learning network: Mike Romard

Theme: web 2.0, elementary, multimedia, twitter, shanghai, integration, global education, blogging, web tools, early childhood, ottawa

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Tania Sheko

Tania Sheko

Tania Sheko, Melbourne, Australia, Secondary, Education

Teacher librarian currently working in a Catholic boys’ secondary school; also teacher of English, German and French.

Brave New World
Blog about education and 21st century learning and teaching.

Theme: education, 21st century learning, teaching, technology, Web 2.0, creativity, tools, blogs

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