LeeBaber

United States

Profile Information:

School / Work Affiliation
Worldbridges, RCPS
Blog
http://web.mac.com/lbaber/iWeb/LeeBaber/Blog/Blog.html
Website
http://edtechtalk.com
About Me
I am a Computer and Art Educator in Virginia, USA. I love to play banjo, create artwork, develop new ideas and projects on the computer, and try to keep up with the newest technology.

Comment Wall:

  • Hans Feldmeier

    Hey Lee, welcome from Germany
  • Kevin H.

    Hi Lee!

    Kevin
  • LeeBaber

    Hello All, Thanks for the warm welcome. I will snoop around after I finish this past school year's projects (publishing student work always brings some amount of tweaking and the like!). If I can be of any help let me know. Otherwise, it is nice to meet all of you. I look forward to seeing what everyone else has been doing with 2.0 tools and apps.
  • Eduardo Peirano

    Hi Lee, I would like to invite you to join College 2.0,
    http://college2.ning.com/, an online community for Web 2.0 and online learning for Higher Education
  • LeeBaber

    Thanks Eduardo, I am on my way to sign up now.
  • LeeBaber

    Thank you Mark. I am as well. Eduardo, I did sign up for your Ning as well. I am trying to find my way around there a bit. I do have some needs in that department! Thanks for the invite.
  • Kevin Sandridge

    Lee, caught your VDOE presentation on EdTEch and was very impressed. Would love to discuss...

    Kevin Sandridge
    Boone Middle School
    Haines City, FL
  • Jim Gates

    I liked your slideshare presentation and i also listened to your audio file. Very well done! And I see you're from Harrisburg. I now live in Lemoyne.
  • Kevin Sandridge

    Hey Lee, I see you rec'd a comment below from my friend, Jim. Actually, he's the prof in the Moodle course I'm taking with GlobalClassrooms.org. Just a great guy and ALWAYS quick to lend a hand!

    So happy you're up for collaboration! I do indeed have a Skype addy: ksbluesbro will get you to me. I'll log your contact info in. Feel free to buzz me anytime you see me online. I'm a night owl as well, so don't hesitate to chime in if you're ever up late!

    We can talk more about this via Skype, but one of my main goals is to find a way to bind several key subject areas together in an online 'realm' that will extend the theories my students learn in class into 'real world' type scenarios. For now - I'll just say that we will be covering the following areas:

    • Cyberspace and Web Technologies
    • Digital Communications
    • Transportation Systems
    • Agriscience/Biotechnology
    • Environmental Science
  • LeeBaber

    Jim, That is great. I like meeting someone from my hometown area who is working in this realm. Wonderful.

    Kevin, I do have ideas for that goal.
  • LeeBaber

    So you know, we have a weekly show called teachers teaching teachers on wednesday nights at 9pm est.. we are always open to talk about this issue. http://edtechtalk.com then click on Teachers Teaching Teachers to see some old shows... or go to http://teachersteachingteachers.org for a more extensive list
    I will look for you on skype and we can go from there
  • LeeBaber

  • Pamela Livingston

    Hi Lee, thanks for the friend invitation and it's my pleasure to accept. I am interested in what you are doing with grad students and 21st C. learning - I am an adjunct prof. as well teaching emerging technologies - are distance learning adjuncts involved?
  • michael hotrum

    Honoured to link as a friend Lee...love your work with edtech talk