Instituto A. Schweitzer, Argentina, Inicial, Primaria y Secundaria, Todas las materias
Blogosfera del Instituto A. Schweitzer. Nivel Inicial, Primaria y Secundaria. Lanús, Pcia. de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
La Blogosfera del Instituto A. Schweitzer
Este blog contiene contenidos, experiencias y trabajos realizados por los docentes y alumnos. El objetivo es pensar, hacer y compartir dentro y fuera de la comunidad educativa nuestro quehacer.
Nick Amaral, USA, Secondary, Educational Technology
Nick Amaral is an Instructional Technology Coach and English Teacher at Shore Regional High School in West Long Branch, New Jersey. His continued effort to implement technology into the classroom has afforded him the opportunity to feature a gamified, self-paced and self-directed, mastery learning classroom.
In addition to teaching, he is responsible for supporting teachers’ understanding, implementation, and use of technology in the classroom, as well as designing ongoing professional development. He continues to differentiate instruction and meet students where they are, and design more engaging learning experiences that meet the whole student.
Ed Tech Foray
Innovative ideas, resources, lessons, and articles for implementing educational technology in the classroom.
Ryan Tracey is the E‑Learning Manager at a well‑known financial services organisation in Australia. He is also an Editorial Board Member for eLearn Magazine, a moderator for Lrnchat, and a co-organiser of Third Place in Sydney.
I`m an esl teacher and blogger from Argentina. I teach in primary school, an English institute and college (Maritime English/English for Agriculture). I`ve got a degree in instructional design and teaching lgs using open TICs, I love my job.
Technology for Education
The purpose of this blog is provide useful e-tools for teachers. You will find not only tutorials but also examples which were produced by me.
Works at Skylight Technology. A computer science graduate from Bowen University Nigeria.
Skylight Technologies Blog
This Blog is dedicated to talk about websites, technologies and gadgets in the present and future, some of them might presently be just a concept. Because I think it’s gonna be fun and full of surprise to see what the future might bring to us. And someday we can take a look again at this blog archives and see if it comes true?
I am a ICT lead teacher and classroom teacher at a small country school in New Zealand. My passion is to see students learning in a connected and tech rich environment that has them collaborating nationally and globally in meaningful ways.
Ten Years on and still a Learner
This blog is a place where I share my successes, failures and eureka moments. Mostly regarding ICT integration and collaboration, but not always.
Theme: twitter, education, reflection, technology, connection, digital citizen
Executive Director of Technology and Information for the Chelmsford Public Schoools. Long time web master and blogger.
Chelmstech
Chelmstech provides timely technology information and professional development videos to teachers who are seeking to integrate technology into their classrooms.
Theme: technology, professional development, integration
Bryan is an Assistant Principal at Arapahoe High School in the Littleton Public School District. He has been an Administrator for 3 years. Prior to being a School Administrator, he was a School Counselor. Bryan is also an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Phoenix.
The Digital Administrator
Every day, we ask our teachers to reflect on their practices. This blog gives me the opportunity to reflect on my own practices. I also hope to provide thoughts on technology, leadership and school culture.
Theme: education, technology, leadership, best practices, school culture
Gary Johnston, Vietnam, Middle School, Math and Science
Math and science teacher at Saigon South International School. I'm interested in curriculum development, assessment and technology integration. My focus lately has been how to network my students with a larger learning community in the blog platform.
I'm currently an instructional technology coordinator for Davis, CA public schools, and previously taught science grades 5 through university-level.
Bill Storm on Ed Tech
Occasional writings on educational technology topics, especially in regard to project-based learning, pedagogy, school culture, and tech policy.
Theme: project-based learning, PBL, school culture, technology
Former elementary and high school teacher. Taught high English Language and English Literature, also Public Library Director. Lifelong learning enthusiast.
BA English from the University of the West Indies, MSc Econ Management of Libraries and Information Services from the University of Wales. Currently pursuing PhD in Educational Technology with Walden University.
Particularly interested in authentic teaching and learning, online social presence and beginning a new career teaching online.
Dorothea Nelsn's Blog
The blog focuses on topics from my PhD courses, and issues in education in the Caribbean.
Gianfranco D'Aversa, Italy, Adult, Technology Integration in Education
Gianfranco D'Aversa is an ICT Teacher, Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Teacher. He is also a working designer and editor with expertise in Adobe Flash, Dreamweaver and Photoshop. His passion for teaching also can be seen in the wide range of students that he tutors one-on-one on a regular basis.
He leads workshops on web design, digital graphic, interactive and cooperative learning to teachers and media professionals. He enjoys helping others learn and is always trying to expand his knowledge. As the founder & creative director at Digital Media Center, Gianfranco is responsible for creating the strategies, project plans, wireframes and design proofs for all our client websites.
He's obsessed with details and even more obsessed with making sure every website is pixel perfect. His design style can be described as clean, minimalistic and user-friendly. Mastering Illustrator, Photoshop, Flash along with XHTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Better teaching, more learning
"Better teaching, more learning" is a site that does away with the hours of searching the net for the right instructional technology resources for you. "Better teaching, more learning" is the one stop location for everything related to educational technology.
It is the site to go to network with educators and professionals around the world in order to share best practices when it comes to teaching with technology.
Bergin G, India, Primary, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology
I am Bergin G working as District coordinator (Inclusive Education), Sharva Shiksha Abhiyan, Kanyakumari Distict, Tamilnadu, India. Previously I was working as a PG physics teacher in Good shepherd HSS, Nagercoil.
Science Tablets
Discussing science concept in a simple way with lot of illustration.
Classroom is a place where tremendous information and ideas that can be exchanged among children. However, in the traditional classroom the children have asked to do assembly task with tying their hands with lot of constrains. The condition is a great pity in the special schools. The reading/writing and mathematical skills exhibited by deaf people are well below that of hearing people, although their mental capabilities are the same.
The deaf children cannot able to develop the basic listening skill out of the four skills. Therefore, they cannot develop speaking skill like regular children. Only by looking the lip movement of the speaker, the deaf children might develop the listening skill. Without a fully developed first language, it is difficult to develop spoken language for them.
Even though there have been enormous developments in the area of multimedia use, such as the internet, CD-ROMs, video conferencing, e-mails, this does not guarantee a satisfactory work life for these children. Therefore, a modified informal elearning system is an urgent need for these children. So please help these children with special needs with the help of blended learning.
I'm a retired English teacher. Over 33 years, my husband and I have lived in Seattle, Indonesia, Thailand, India and Madagascar. I have a BA in English and teaching from the University of Washington, and a MEd in Ed Tech from Idaho State University.
In Nuce: Literature and Language Geekland
A blog about classical literature, composition, and language offering downloads, links and commentary for students, teachers, home-school moms, and life-long learners.
Mike Fisher, USA, All Sectors, Educational Technology
Instructional Coach and Curriculum Consultant focused on Modern Learning Design and Practice.
Digigogy
Where pedagogy is about methods to instruct, Digigogy is about those methods, but with a technological frame. From hardware to software, from tech ed theory to application, Digigogy is about reframing our methods in the future of instruction.
Linda Carpenter, USA, Primary, Secondary, Education
Linda Carpenter is faculty at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Linda has a B.A. in history and a master’s degree in educational technology. She is a Technology Integration Specialist.Linda works extensively with pre-service teachers, is a certified mentor for new teachers, and is a Professional Development Specialist. Her research focus is classroom management, assessment, and instructional technology.
Linda is co-author with Dr. Jennifer Fontanini and Dr. Linda Neiman of the book From Surviving to Thriving: Mastering the Art of the Elementary Classroom.
From Surviving to Thriving
Our professional work is motivated by the possibility that every child will have great teachers. Our blog is a collection of resources, strategies, reflections, and practical tips to support effective teaching.
Teacher-Librarian Upper Grand District School Board, U of Alberta TL-DL grad student, Struggling for perfection but my artist keeps getting in the way.
Threadbare Beauty
Blogging about my process in digital fluency development, learning the complexity of teacher-librarianship, walking the line between educational reform and changing my corner of the public education system.
Wife of Tim King and Mom of Max
Theme: library, technology, education, digital fluency, professional learning network, pedagogy, critical thinking, differentiation
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