Hi all - I'm Kieron Mullan and live in the UK. I found this site as a link from the e-learning handbook and looks like an ideal way of expanding my social network and importantly gain a better appreciation of web 2.0 technologies in sharing and delivering work based learning activities.
Look forward to seeing how Classroom 2.0 can help.
Hi Antero, I am Anne from Australia, welcome to classroom 2.0. We hope that you get involved in the forums and discussions and we look forward to your participation in this wonderful classroom.
Permalink Reply by Lee on March 9, 2008 at 12:27pm
Hello All,
Just joined and eager to see what people are talking about and doing here. I'm especially interested in marrying the philosophy of open-source software to a new educational model. I maintain a website devoted to open-source education: www.affectedclapping.net
Welcome to Classroom 2.0 Lee. You'll find a lot of conversations here on 2.0 tools and using them effectively. I took a peek at your site and am looking forward to reading more.
Hi everyone! My name is Danielle Carpenter, and I teach 7th grade English at Mt. Nittany Middle School in Pennsylvania. I joined Classroom 2.0 because I'm always looking for new ways to engage my students in reading and writing.
My name is Curtis Coley and I am an Information Technology Specialist (fancy name for technology support person) working in the South Kitsap School District. I currently have an MCSE, MCDST, Compia A+, Network +, Security+ plus certification and I am working towards a teaching certification so that I may hopefully pass on a nugget or two of knowledge.
Thanks for letting me join in and share knowledge with you. I look forward to collaborating with others in the pursuit of learning new ideas and concepts.
Hi Curtis. Welcome! One of the issues that comes up a lot is the disconnect between Tech support and the classroom. Hopefully you'll be able to help bridge that gap. Looking forward to hearing your ideas.