Showing posts with label collaboration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label collaboration. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Meghan Zigmond

Meghan Zigmond

Meghan Zigmond, USA, Primary, Educational Technology

Meghan Zigmond teaches first grade, integrating technology to challenge student thinking, and create a globally connected classroom. She provides training to staff members and at technology conferences. She also shares about her experiences on her blog Zig Zagging.

Zig Zagging Through Education & Technology
Zig Zag through my journey to make student thinking visible, enhance creativity through technology and get connected! Learn with me as I explore the best apps and app-tivities for elementary classrooms.

Theme: apps, app smashing, iPads, GAFE, visible thinking, literacy, collaboration, tutorials

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Kurt Söser



Kurt Söser, Österreich, Sekundär

Lehrer | Digital-Native | OneNote-Freak | GeoGebra-Trainer | Geek | Blogger | Gitarrist

Blog Kurt Söser
In meinem Blog geht es um vielerlei Dinge die mich als Lehrer des 21. JH interessieren. Ich versuche neue Medien im Unterricht einzusetzen und experimentiere viel herum. Meine größte Leidenschaft gilt dem OneNote-Projekt, wo ich seit vielen Jahren meine gesamte Schul-Organisation erledige. Kollaboration und der Einsatz von modernen Medien sind meine zentrale Anliegen.

Theme: OneNote, IKT, IT, Web 2.0, 21st century skills, Mathematik, Schule, Kollaboration, Innovation

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

L.A. Paun

L.A. Paun

L.A. Paun, USA, All Subjects

Graduate student and first year teacher dedicated to learning and teaching through and with technology.

Web (2.0) Tool of the Week
A weekly feature on a web 2.0 tool of choice, along with feature list, examples, and occasional lesson plans and suggestions of use for various grades.

Theme: web 2.0, technology, apps, classroom, networked educators, education app features, lesson plans, education, 21st century skills, 21st century education, 21st century learning, activities, active learning, collaboration, communication, community, connected learning, constructivism, differentiated instruction, digital media, educational technology, epedagogy, eportfolio, free resources, internet, ipad, k-12, language arts, professional development, social learning, social media, social networking

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Jeremy Lu

Jeremy Lu

Jeremy Lu, Australia, All Sectors

Jeremy is the School Business Manager at the School of Science, Curtin University and has been a sessional lecturer at the Curtin Business School for the last 5 years. He also previously held a role as General Manager at Diabetes WA and Business Consultant for the Oswald Group.

Jeremy is a qualified CPA and member of AIM. He is very passionate about using technology to improve large group facilitation, idea sharing and brainstorming to achieve positve peer to peer interaction and decision making.

GroupMap Website

GroupMap - currently offline
How to improve group and team collaboration and problem solving with groupmapping, Group Facilitation techniqes and technology, Educational and training applications, audience response systems for large groups.

Theme: collaboration, class management, group work, team work, co-operation apps, brainstorming, mind mapping, consensus building, idea sharing, peer to peer learning, teaching tool, educational app, education app, education, teaching, learning, meeting software, facilitation, audience response systems, conferences, delegates, large groups, engagement, participation, research tools, clustering, group ideation, elearning, creativity, thinking skills, edtech, classroom activity, student focused learning, innovation, classroom response systems, ipads for education, technology

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Marti Weston

Marti Weston

Marti Weston, USA, K-12 Educators, Parents

I focus on educational technology and digital citizenship in a K-12 school community, addressing all the learning and digital issues that challenge teachers, students, and parents. With more than 30 years of teaching experience, I also teach regular technology education classes to parents.

I also blog at As Our Parents Age and at GDSTechTips

Media! Tech! Parenting!
f you are a teacher, parent, or other adult working with children my blog aims to help you learn as much as possible about helping digital kids grow into thoughtful, collaborative, and savvy digital citizens.

The blog's mission is to help adults understand more about the digital world, 21st century learning, and the virtual environment that children take for granted.

I have also had posts published on the Teaching Tolerance blog at the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Theme: digital citizenship, media literacy, media, digital kids, digital learning, digital parenting, educational technology, personal learning, networks, learning, educational resources, change, collaboration, technology integration, digital media, professional development, parent digital education

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

James Eagen

James Eagen

James Eagen, USA, Independent, Primary, Secondary

Middle School Principal in a number of Independent Schools from coast to coast. Believe we need to innovate, collaborate, and integrate in order to motivate and better relate.

MPH In The Middle - currently offline
A place to discuss schools, kids, parents, and teaching as well as the changing world of 21st Century education.

Theme: middle school, technology, collaboration, independent, NAIS, development, social, emotional, educational, creativity, leadership, children, english, web 2.0, digital, academic

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Michael Kauls

Michael Kauls

Michael Kauls, USA, Secondary (9-12)

Techie-Wannabe teaching Social Studies at Mounds View High School in Arden Hills, MN.

Dum Spiro Spero
Tech tools for the classroom & musings about the teaching profession.

Theme: tech tools, Technology, ideas, sharing, collaborative, engage, formative, creative

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Friday, February 4, 2011

Theresa Allen

Theresa Allen

Theresa Allen, USA, Primary

I am a technology teacher for an elementary school in Joliet, IL. I teach technology to 3 yr olds - 14 yr olds as well as PD for my teachers. I love global projects, Web 2.0, challenges and new ideas!

CSRN Technology
Summaries of web and technology tools used in the lab as well as projects.

Theme: collaboration, computers, digital technology, educational technology, global learning, global projects, Web 2.0, Preschool, Prekindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, professional, flat classroom

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Annie Saint-Jacques

Annie Saint-Jacques

Annie Saint-Jacques, Canada, Tertiary

Busy Ph.D. Candidate (Educational Technology).

Interests: Communities of inquiry, socioconstructivism, real time learning, synchronous mode, blended online learning design, higher education, graduate studies, virtual graduate seminars.

Annie's Blog
Blogging about higher education and online learning.

Theme: blended online learning design, virtual graduate seminar, community of inquiry, socioconstructivism, online learning, e-learning, graduate studies, educational technology, collaboration, interaction

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Sonia Regina Soares da Cunha

Sonia Regina Soares da Cunha

Sonia Regina Soares da Cunha, Brazil, Higher, Cultura Digital

Journalist. Specialist in audiovisual. Teacher of brazilian digital culture at ufrn. Researcher of culture digital.

CULTMIDIA
Blog colaborativo acadêmico sobre cultura digital midiática.

Theme: Cultura Digital, Cultura Brasileira, Blog Acadêmico Colaborativo, Midia e Cultura, Educação e Cultura, Educação e Mídia

Digital Culture, Brazilian Culture, collaborative academic blog, Midia and Culture, and Culture Educação, Educação e Mídia

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Fiona Beal

Fiona Beal

Fiona Beal, South Africa, Primary, Technology

I am a computer teacher at a primary school in Cape Town, South Africa. I love exploring Web 2.0 with my students. I started blogging in 2009, and won the Microsoft Innovative Teacher 2009 competition in South Africa in the community category with my project called 'Bonding through Blogging' which was recorded on my blog which has the same name.

Bonding through blogging
I am passionate about combining the curriculum with technology. My blog reflects some of the ways I do this with my classes. I also love collaborating with other classes and these projects are recorded on my blog.

I love blogging!

Theme: collaboration, projects, web 2.0

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Mark Fox

Mark Fox

Mark Fox, Australia, Primary, All Subjects

Mark is an Australian teacher who has a passion for helping other teachers to integrate technology into their classroom.

Teacher's Hub - currently offline
Helping teachers integrate Web 2.0 technology into their classrooms.

Theme: education, technology, classroom, web2.0, collaboration

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Arjana Blazic

Arjana Blazic

Arjana Blazic, Croatia, Secondary, English

High school English and German teacher, avid user of new technologies, committed to lifelong learning, with a passion for travel.

Traveloteacher
A blog about teaching with technology, collaboration, international student and teacher exchanges, field trips, educational projects and... travelling.

Theme: web 2.0, collaboration, EFL, TEFL

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dianne Spencer

Dianne Spencer

Dianne Spencer, UK, Primary, Learning

Primary School Headteacher, fascinated by all things learning and creative. Currently developing technical skills to stay ahead of the children!

Mrs Spencer Primary Headteacher - currently offline
A combination of my day to day experiences of being a newish Headteacher in the UK, and my thoughts about how to improve and develop the opportunities for learning in and out of school.

Theme: headteacher, heathfieldcps, learning, education, technology, creative curriculum, school improvement, self evaluation, collaboration, sharing

Friday, April 30, 2010

Dean Mantz

Dean Mantz

Dean Mantz, USA, All Sectors

I am currently the Network Coordinator and Technology Integration specialist for USD #376 in Sterling, Kansas. I am also an Adjunct Professor for Sterling College.

Mantz' Mission - currently offline
It is my mission to provide insight into enhancing education transparently with technology.

You can checkout my podcasts at dmantz.podomatic.com or look at two additional sites: teachinginnovations.wikispaces.com and futureteachers.ning.com.

Theme: technology, education, tutorials, dmantz7, collaboration

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Megan Palevich

Megan Palevich

Megan Palevich, USA, Technology, Language Arts

I'm a busy mom of 3 that has been teaching middle school for the past 15 years in both the public and private sectors. I love incorporating technology into everything that I do and strive to create 21st Century learning opportunities for my students on a daily basis.

middleschool101
middleschool101 is a blog that is geared towards teachers of tweens and teens with an emphasis on language arts, technology, and reflections on teaching and learning.

Theme: middle school, 21st century skills, writing, reading, teaching, learning, innovation, creativity, collaboration, PLN

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Spyros Zindros

Spyros Zindros

Spyros Zindros, Greece, Secondary, Language and Humanities

Teacher at Pedinis secondary school. Teacher of Greek Language and Literature, ICT trainer.

logos
Web2.0 for Education and instructional design.

Theme: Web2.0, instructional design, google apps, connectivism, collaboration

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Stephen Yang

Stephen Yang

Stephen Yang, USA, Post Secondary, University, Physical Education Teacher Education

Assistant Professor of Physical Education at the State University of New York College at Cortland (SUNY Cortland).

Learning to Teach PE Like a Rockstar
RockstarPE is where I post items that will highlight the importance of powerful, passionate, and effective communications for my students, future Rockstar Physical Educators. No one will give you anything, let alone an outstanding PE program. You must have a fire in your belly to want to be better and to strive for higher goals for both you and your students.

If all you ever wanted is what you've got, what incentive is there for you to continue to improve?

Theme: pe, physical education, PETE, physical education teacher education, edtech, teched, collaboration, college, pedagogy, post secondary, web2.0, university, education, elearning, blogs, professional development, networking, epadagogy

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Monday, November 16, 2009

E. Ellison

E. Ellison

E. Ellison, Ireland, Secondary, Languages

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

Friday, September 25, 2009

Andrea Henderson

Andrea Henderson

Andrea Henderson, USA, Secondary, French

I have been teaching for over twenty years and I find that I love teaching even more now. I am a Francophile who enjoys learning about all languages and cultures. Technology allows me to bring the French speaking world to my students so that they can also become part of the French speaking world.

Les Chevaliers du Château des Champions
This blog is a place for my students to display their work and for them to interact with students from everywhere. This blog is also a way for me to connect with other educators thus becoming part of a global professional learning community.

This is a work in progress and is still under construction! "Mistakes are the portal to discovery"... The student samples are formative assessments and the emphasis is on assessment FOR learning as opposed to assessment OF learning.

Theme: french, education, collaboration, formative assessment

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