Hi all! My name is Graeme Bennett, and I am a Year 5/6 teacher at Camperdown College in Victoria, Australia. Our school is a government run P-12 school in the town of Camperdown. Camperdown is in a rural area, approximately 2.5 hours west of Melbourne. I am just starting out with blogs, wikis and social networks, and I am keen to learn how I might use these tools effectively in my teaching. Looking forward to "meeting" many like-minded colleagues in the various discussions!
Hi all. I'm Greg and I'm not a teacher...yet. I am an attorney and published children's book author making a mid-career switch into the education field, starting with a Masters in Teaching program at Brandeis University that begins three weeks from now. It's the DeLeT program with a concentration in Jewish Day Schools. I'm especially interested in the use of technology in the classroom, and I want to make connections with others in the profession and to learn from them, so here I am.
Hi I'm Bev Humphrey I'm an LRC Manager/Learning Gateway Coordinator and Lead Practitioner for Literacy from Greenhithe in England. The school I work at is a large all boys comprehensive in a fairly socially deprived area. My passion is encouraging our boys to read by using web 2.0 technologies and international links and I run an international collaborative writing event called the Write Path. Nice to 'meet' you!
Greetings and salutations! I'm Emily Northcutt and I'm a Library Media Specialist at a public PreK-8 school in rural Kentucky. I've been a school librarian for all eight years of my career and LOVE it.
I have had a blog for my library for about 2 years, but I am very interested in learning how to incorporate other 2.0 technologies into content instruction. I'm intrigued by wikis and getting concrete ideas of how to best use the iPod touch as an instructional took.
This is Mary Howard, I'm a sixth grade teacher from Grand Island, New York. I teach Social Studies and English Language Arts. I've managed to dive head first into the integrating technology to the curriculum initiative and have created LOTS that I'm willing to share. www.yoursmarticles.blogspot.com. Networking has helped immensely in my technology knowledge and I can't wait to tap into the Classroom 2.0 resources!!
My name is Monica Wagner, and I teach German and English in Indiana. I am interested in using all kinds of technology to enhance student learning. I think it is especially valuable for World Languages, as I can access the German language as it is used TODAY! I am looking into developing a Ning for my AP Literature and also my German classes.
Oh, my web site, http://www.missfrau.com is something I've been using in my classes for several years but it's always a work in progress.
I've been exploring Classrom 2.0 and Ning in Education....but I always feel like I could be learning more. Any helpful resources or suggestions are welcome!
Hello everybody, I am Noemi Szoychen and I am a Judaic Studies/Hebrew educator. I live in Florida and I'm known for integrating technology and arts into the Jewish classroom. I work with both formal and informal Jewish education and I am looking forward in helping out in building a global collaborative Jewish education community. I am I life long learner.
I am a "out of the box" thinker who works with people who actually have never even been inside the box. Do I make any sense?
So I decided to use technology in my advantage and connect with people who envision a global education and who I could relate to and learn from. And finally, I would love to get to know people who will not be intimidated by creativity but who embraces it. I have studied and worked in three countries: Mexico (my birth place), Israel and USA, so you can contact me in either Spanish, Hebrew and/or English. To help you understand what I do, you could visit my blog
jewlearn-it
Hasta la vista!!