The thing I like about Classroom 2.0 is you can usually expect immediate feedback if you have a question or concern. You can also see some great teachers doing some great projects. I have visited a ning for librarians that you might enjoy http://teacherlibrarian.ning.com/ I'm sure there are other library nings, I just haven't been to them. Stop back now and again. N
I am a grade 6 teacher from Edmonton Alberta Canada. I am interested in breaking down the barriers between the Digital Natives and Immigrants. Love to use video games to teach with and am currently working on the use of iPods in literacy stations. Very excited to tap into the resource that this community is.
Hello Classroom 2.0,
I am an Instructional Technology Specialist at a high school outside of Philadelphia, PA. Interested in developing some connections with other schools to participate in some Global Citizenship projects.
My name is Eddie Carr. I'm a Math/Computer Technology Teacher at Placerita Junior High School. I also and the Co-Technology Coordinator, MathCounts Coach, and webmaster at my school.
My name is Mike Sammartano. I teach 8th grade Earth Science in a suburb just north of NYC. I'm excited to join this site and hopefully share and learn a lot. I'm hoping to come up with some new ways to interact with my students via the Internet. I've been using a class website (www.83science.com) for quite a while, but I'm interested in exploring some more interactive sites.
Bud Talbot here. I am a former high school science teacher (7 yrs) and current doctoral candidate in science education at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I've recently become very interested in web 2.0 apps and concepts and how they are being used in K-12 education and, by extension, how they are being used (or not) in teacher education. Anyway, I hope to learn from you all what is going on in your classrooms so that I can get a better idea of how to think about best practices for pre-service science teacher education.
Hi, my name is Mike Poluk and I am a fifth grade teacher in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. I have developed my own classroom podcast (as a starting point) and website, but I am looking for ways to continue to use web tools with my students (blogs, wikis, etc.). This on-line community is exactly what I have been looking for!
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Hi! My name is Eva , I'm teaching English in Spain (secondary school), I'm very interested in using web tools with my students. Right now we are using a wiki , but we need to learn more about all that.