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I love the Blue Ridge Mountains! I am here in HOT Arizona! My husband is from the south and he misses it.
I am currently making my own online animated Flash tutorials and I thought you might be interested in seeing my 12 year old's artwork. He has taught himself to use Fireworks and I have used him to create most of my artwork.
http://www.mc.maricopa.edu/~glascoe/arithmetic/arithmeticindex.htm
Hi, I'm Steve Ediger, International IT Director, currently positioned at United World College-USA. I like the international flavor of Classroom 2.0. It should provide a great mix of ideas. I'm learning technology, pedagogy, economics (p2p-style) at the moment.
Hi! I am Judy Spicehandler from Glencoe IL . I am the director of a K-12 Jewish supplemental school connected to my synagogue (I am also a rabbi). I have about 600 children in my school. I am a relative novice to 2.0 but I have a lot of enthusiasm and am trying very hard to get my teachers (mostly over forty) on board. I could use a lot of help! I am also interested to know if there ate Jewish educators in Classroom 2.0.
Hi Judy,
You are not alone! I've been trying to get in contact with other Jewish Educators throught different social networks but I guess there are still very few of us here.
My name is Noemi Szoychen, I live in Jacksonville, Fl and I've been in Jewish education for about 23 yrs. ( I am in my fortys), So it's been almost half of mylife.I am a very eclectic jew. I am sefardi born in Mexico, who lived in Israel for 2 years in Israel (I've got my certification as a Jewish Educator in Jerusalem at Machon Greenberg L]Morim) and who emigrated to the USA 15 yrs. ago. So this is the short story.
I am a passionated of integrating Jewish Education with Technology and Arts. You can visit my blog to have an idea of the different projects I work on: Jewlearn-it
I am teaching Middle School Judaic Studies and Hebrew at the Martin J. Gottlieb Day School, and also I am the Technology and art resources especialist for the Jacksonville Jewish Center Religious School. 5 years ago, I did not know much about computers but I am always willing to learn new things everyday and here I am.
If I can be of any help let me know!
Shabath Shalom,
Nomy
Thanks Naomi. I had 2 days to play on the computer , since Sunday school is over for the school year and Monday the synagogue was closed. I feel like I have learned tons in the last 2 days. But
as with all learning the more I learn the more I know that I don't know! So yes- I can use all the help I can get! I will follow your blog and see where it leads! I too have a blog but it is on Wordpress and it is more about Judaism and Education than it is about technology (although I can see that technology is going too infiltrate my blog any day now).Take a look if you like. It is at http://rabbijudy.wordpress.com/.

Darim is a great Jewish Education place to go for tips on all things 2.0. I subscribe to Jew.0 . Do you know about them?

Judy
I can not believe I did not know anything about Darim! Thank you for sharing this place. I will check it out!
Also, I did visit you blog and I love what you write in there. I started my blog more than a year ago, but it has taken me a lot of time to give it a personality of it's own. I think of it as a work in process. My thinking process is extremely agile and sometimes I can not even catch up with it, specially when I am thinking in Spanish. So, hopefully I'll get better in blog posting one day.
Pleasure to meet you and let's stick together in this journey~
Nomy
Hello! My name is Jessica Tipton. I am a 7th grade math teacher in Winder, GA. I have been teaching for five years, and I am certified to teach K-8 all subjects, but my favorite is math. I am our school's professional learning coordinator. I integrate a lot of technology into my classroom instruction (as much as I am technologically capable at least). Plus, I am in the process of writing a number of grants to gain more technology for our school. I am currently taking a Web 2.0 class taught by Caroline O'Bannon, and that is how I became aware of Classroom 2.0.
Hello! My name is Kabari and I'm from Chicago, IL but I currently live in Copenhagen, Denmark! I started a company earlier this year that is creating a suite of web-based applications for schools, teachers, and students to use. I joined because I hope to gain a lot of knowledge about what teachers would desire from such applications :)
I am organizing a web collaboration to assemble the first Consumer's Guide to Technology used or proposed for use in educating children on the Autism Spectrum. To be created by the people who use technology with children: parents, teachers, related service providers, clinicians. Created for the same people.

This zagat-style guide will offer an easier, more informative means of comparing DVDs, programs, sites and other technology. We will explore current uses, providing standardized objective measures as well as accurate, anecdotal information such as: Is it useful? Does it work? How well? How would you improve it?

A network of classroom teachers, parents and other caretakers in a testing/reporting network would will demonstrate the power of the Web work for autism and education.
More information @ http://tech-in-ed.ning.com/group/TechInSE

Length of Project: 6 months
Hi - I'm Deb Jones from Brisbane, Queensland in Australia. I'm very intrigued with the Classrom 2.0 Community and since joining, have thoroughly enjoyed the amazing range of topics, discussions, resources, webconferences etc. I'm very interested in digital pedagogy, but specifically along the lines of teacher professional development - my role is to co-ordinate and support professional learning for teachers with digital pedagogy! Looking forward to great collaboration here :)
G'day Deb,
Nice to hear that Aussie accent - have fun here.

Ian - from Tasmania
Ian, it's great to see the crossover from Fireside Learning to this forum. Maybe we can draw some folks back the other way. My own goal is to draw people to the Tutor/Mentor Leadership and Networking Conference in Chicago, which will be May 28 and 29.

Since most people on this forum cannot get their in person, we need to find ways to share ideas about ways to reach kids in the non-school hours, and via the Internet, who live in high poverty and isolated areas where the don't have access to most of the great ideas being shared. There's not a lot of discussion of volunteering on this site, or of ways to connect youth with business volunteers who might mentor uses of technology, and provide work opportunities where kids can apprentice and learn on the job.

I hope we can stimulate that and show how kids, using web 2.0, can be the leaders who mobilize such resources for their own communities, and for disadvantaged communities.

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