I am a Media Arts & Text Ph.D student at Virginia Commonwealth University. My Dissertation Project is creating digital curriculum using Web 2.0 applications. I am also an freelance Videographer.
I have taught Print and broadcast Journalism on the Middle School, High School, and College levels.
Hi Gloria, my welcome from Germany! I focus on Web 2.0 apps as to education and I have created a lot of sites I care about.
Additionally i´ve created the biggest group on CR 2.0 about digital teaching methods with now 335 members called DigiSkills - would love if you decide to join:)
By the way, I think you are a great woman - your photo doesn´t show your face.
My cheers
Hans
Hi!
I'd love to talk about some potential projects, as well as maybe how to improve some of the ones I've already done with the kids. I teach 4th and 5th grade at a magnet school in Greensboro, NC. The kids love to be in front of the camera! I find that students retain more information if they do these kinds of projects.
Anyway, thanks for the welcome! Hope to hear from you soon! =)
Hey Gloria,
I work with teachers in two K-5 elementary schools to integrate technology into the curriculum. One school does a closed circuit daily news show each day. The kids love it. They love podcasting, too. We've just started using VoiceThread.
Hey Gloria! Long time since we've sat around the seminar table, eh? I tried to respond to your "Tagged" invitation, but when I entered "January 1, 2000" as my birthdate (for privacy) I got barred from the site because 13 is their minimum age...oh well.
(and I'll be 47 this November!)
I taught my first online course this summer and it was a real challenge getting students I've never seen to engage in significant discussion about our texts online. Though I like these new tools for distance learning, even with full streaming video, there is something irreplacable in face-to-face interaction that I think will always be beyond the grasp of technology.
After all...WE are the original 'technology' aren't we?
Thanks, Gloria. It looks interesting, though I haven't had a chance to explore all its capabilities. I hope you are having a good summer. I am around if you want to meet up one of these days.
Helen Otway
Great page. Love the photo too. Great to have you on board at Classroom 2.0.
Helen
Jun 21, 2008
Hans Feldmeier
Additionally i´ve created the biggest group on CR 2.0 about digital teaching methods with now 335 members called DigiSkills - would love if you decide to join:)
By the way, I think you are a great woman - your photo doesn´t show your face.
My cheers
Hans
Jun 21, 2008
Hans Feldmeier
Jun 22, 2008
Randy Fitzgerald
Randy
Jun 29, 2008
Ana Buckmaster
I'd love to talk about some potential projects, as well as maybe how to improve some of the ones I've already done with the kids. I teach 4th and 5th grade at a magnet school in Greensboro, NC. The kids love to be in front of the camera! I find that students retain more information if they do these kinds of projects.
Anyway, thanks for the welcome! Hope to hear from you soon! =)
Jul 1, 2008
Katie Neville
I work with teachers in two K-5 elementary schools to integrate technology into the curriculum. One school does a closed circuit daily news show each day. The kids love it. They love podcasting, too. We've just started using VoiceThread.
Jul 2, 2008
Lee Carleton
(and I'll be 47 this November!)
I taught my first online course this summer and it was a real challenge getting students I've never seen to engage in significant discussion about our texts online. Though I like these new tools for distance learning, even with full streaming video, there is something irreplacable in face-to-face interaction that I think will always be beyond the grasp of technology.
After all...WE are the original 'technology' aren't we?
Jul 3, 2008
Gretchen Soderlund
Gretchen
Jul 8, 2008
Gretchen Soderlund
I'm around Monday - Thursday of next week. Afternoons are best. What day works for you?
Jul 10, 2008
Gretchen Soderlund
Jul 14, 2008