Hi all.
Paul Thebert, High school, social studies, transplant from MI to MD - very happy!
My county uses Google mail, and it comes with the ability to make pages - so I have my students continue classroom debates, and collaborate online.... I just wish everyone had access.
Hello Neeta and Paul,
I hope you find this site as useful as I have. It is a great clearinghouse for ideas and thoughts.
Paul, I am also a former High School SS teacher. Transplanted to IL from WY by way of AZ.
My name is Pamela Ellsesser, and I live in Harrisburg, PA. I have a company called Komputer Kids, and I have been providing technology integration consulting services for over 10 years (during which the industry has made quite a transition). I work with districts in Central Pennsylvania, and I have recently adding the role of "coach" to one of the local districts as part of the Classrooms for the Future grant.
I had the wonderful opportunity to meet and work with Steve Hargadon recently when he gave a workshop at our intermediate unit (Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15). He is very knowledgeable and a wonderful person. It is nice to share ideas and collaborate with a person that has a sense of humor (and we all have to have a sense of humor if we are going to work with technology!)
I am promoting the use of Ning in the districts I am working with as a collaboration tool for the teachers (until they are comfortable), and then I hope to have them start to use it with their students. I have some great projects in mind. Thanks for all the help and information you provide on this site.
Hello! This site looks absolutely great! I'm taking an online class through e-tech/Ohio about blogs, wikis, & podcasting. I teach 5th grade Language Arts in Ohio. Anxious to find out more information on web 2.0, interactive boards and digital story telling.
My name is Joe Kalata and currently I am a high school math teacher. This is the second year being out of college and teaching and I enjoy every minute of the profession. I have been bowling since I was 5 years old and thoroughly enjoy the sport. I am eager to meet everyone else and to find out what this page is all about!
Welcome aboard, you will learn a lot around here! You might enjoy Dan Meyer's blog, he's a math teacher and will really stretch your thinking about teaching high school math
Hi everyone. This is Darren Milligan, and I am the webmaster for a site called SmithsonianEducation.org. It is the central educational portal for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, USA.
I am here to join in on the conversation and hopefully gain some insight into what the Smithsonian could be doing to meet the digital needs of educators!
I am passionate about using primary sources in the classroom, I'll take a look at the Smithsonian and maybe include it on my blog--A Very Old Place. I wonder if any one (LOC or National Archives) has made an effort to match exhibits,collections, etc to national socialstudies/history standards. I wish textbooks would include the primary sources for every area of study, maybe when textbooks are all online kids can "pop over" to the Smithsonian for a look around!
Hi,
I'm Jackie. I've been teaching since 1981, 14 years in special ed, 2 in first grade, and most recently as a Library Media Specialist and Instructional Technology Leader in my school. Right now I'm working on a Master's degree through Discovery Education and Wilkes University. I'm currently taking a Web 2.0 class and that is how I found out about Classroom 2.0. I'm glad to be part of this group and look forward to meeting many fellow educators.