Please introduce yourself, let us know a little bit about you, and where you are from.

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Hi Everybody! My name is Betina Sho. I am a 7-12 social studies teacher at Lowanna College in Newborough, Victoria, Australia. For the last few days, I have been glued to the NECC '07 site, links, wikis, blogs, videos on demand, etc. Fantastic! I, too, look forward to sharing ideas with all of you.
Great!
Welcome from Western Massachusetts, USA.

Kevin
Hi, I am Charlie Unkeless. I teach math, science, and art at John Burroughs Middle School in Los Angeles. I'm sometimes brave enought to ride my bike to work. I wish I could attend the convention in Atlanta this week.

Cheers

I wish I had been there, too, Charlie.
I feel as if I am the kid staring at the candy shop from the sidewalk.
I wanna go in!

Welcome to the community
Kevin
Great!
Welcome from Western Massachusetts, USA.

Kevin
I am an adult literacy and numeracy teacher from Manchester in the UK. I am interested in the way Web 2.0 can help post 16 learners improve skills and confidence.
Hello, my name is Kevin McNamara. I'm a middle school technology teacher living in Tucson, Arizona.
Hi Kevin
This is another Kevin, sixth grade teacher from Massachusetts.
Welcome.
Kevin
Kevin,

Thanks for the welcome message. I will write more later.
My name is Andy Berning. I am CTO for a Carrollton Farmers Branch ISD --a K12 school district near Dallas Texas
Hello. I am Ron Heasley and I live near Lebanon, PA. I am the Dir. of IT at Elizabethtown College. About 20 years ago I complete an MS in Computers in Education at the University of Oregon. Since that time I have been working in Information Technology (Academic Computing) at the three different college. In 1999 I revamped the Media and Technology course that we offered to preservice teachers. I then taught that course for about 4 years. I will be teaching two 2-credit courses in Integrating Technology this fall. In the second course wewill spend a great deal of time evaluating various Web 2.0 technolgies and their application to education. Since I haven't taught in a public school system for 25 years, I would appreciate anyone sharing their successes and failures using technology.
Hello there. Julia Osteen here. I am the Technology Instructional Lead Teacher for Greater Atlanta Christian School, a private K-12 school located in Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA. I support teachers with their use of technology as a tool for effective learning. I have used class blogmeister with my students for two years and am excited about what web 2.0 can do for my students. I plan to work on motivating students and giving my students a voice while effectively implementing several of the tools I found out about during the NECC 2007 conference. We have 35 other teachers who have made a committment to using and helping other teachers use technology effectively for learning. These folks are our Technology Guides. We use LoTi as a focal point so that all teachers can have a common vision for instruction and technology use.

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