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

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Hello Everyone! My name is Heather Venable. I currently teach biology and chemistry at a high school in North Carolina . However, I have recently taken a job as the Middle School instructional Technology Specialist in my district. We are in the process of implementing a 1:1 initiative with our 7th grade. This semester I began working with the seventh grade teachers (introducing them to some web2.0 tools and ideas on how to integrate them into their curriculum) after school. It has been challenging for me to keep up with them (around 70 teachers at 4 different schools) and finish out the year in the EOC classroom! Next year I will leave the classroom and begin the instructional technology specialists job full time. I am very excited about the opportunity to be a part of this initiative but also anxious, nervous and scared! I am really concerned about the fact that my teachers are in a thousand different places as far as their technology experience and ability levels. I am looking forward to getting some advice from all you excellent educators out there!
Hello, My name is Karena and I'm from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. I am the program coordinator for the Master of Science in Instructional Media at Wilkes University. The program is a collaboration between Discovery Education and Wilkes. I'm so excited to work with the program and learn more about everything from digital storytelling to PBL collaboration via the web. Great to meet everyone! :)
Hi my name is Ursula I am from Bellingham, WA and I'm a Junior at Western Washington University in the Early Childhood program. I'm in a technology class right now and just found out about this networking site through a project I'm doing. I'll be heading into student teaching Fall of 2010 and as of now I would love to be a preschool teacher!
Hello, I am Mary T McCullagh, and I teach AP European History and AP and Honors US Government in Miami, FL.

I love web 2.0. I have had fun sharing these tools with my classes this year. We have had online community-building and cooperation with students and teachers in Israel and Germany. The students have enjoyed getting to know their peers in those settings, especially sharing their lives, ideas and curricular explorations.
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My name is Marcus Green I am currently teaching at a middle school here in Georgia and I am looking forward to building networks here. Thanks
Hi everyone!

Please urgent help to reach groups of young people who want to come to an interesting WEB 2.0 project to Gdansk - Poland.

see: http://www.classroom20.com/profiles/blogs/web-20-european-youth
WARNING! Urgently DEADLINE !!!
Hi all! My name is Graeme Bennett, and I am a Year 5/6 teacher at Camperdown College in Victoria, Australia. Our school is a government run P-12 school in the town of Camperdown. Camperdown is in a rural area, approximately 2.5 hours west of Melbourne. I am just starting out with blogs, wikis and social networks, and I am keen to learn how I might use these tools effectively in my teaching. Looking forward to "meeting" many like-minded colleagues in the various discussions!
G'day Graeme,
I'm doddering around in Tasmania, doing a bit of Web 2 teaching with my religion class.
Hi all. I'm Greg and I'm not a teacher...yet. I am an attorney and published children's book author making a mid-career switch into the education field, starting with a Masters in Teaching program at Brandeis University that begins three weeks from now. It's the DeLeT program with a concentration in Jewish Day Schools. I'm especially interested in the use of technology in the classroom, and I want to make connections with others in the profession and to learn from them, so here I am.

I'm going to be blogging about my experiences at http://cohortnumber8.blogspot.com/
Hi I'm Bev Humphrey I'm an LRC Manager/Learning Gateway Coordinator and Lead Practitioner for Literacy from Greenhithe in England. The school I work at is a large all boys comprehensive in a fairly socially deprived area. My passion is encouraging our boys to read by using web 2.0 technologies and international links and I run an international collaborative writing event called the Write Path. Nice to 'meet' you!
Greetings and salutations! I'm Emily Northcutt and I'm a Library Media Specialist at a public PreK-8 school in rural Kentucky. I've been a school librarian for all eight years of my career and LOVE it.

I have had a blog for my library for about 2 years, but I am very interested in learning how to incorporate other 2.0 technologies into content instruction. I'm intrigued by wikis and getting concrete ideas of how to best use the iPod touch as an instructional took.
This is Mary Howard, I'm a sixth grade teacher from Grand Island, New York. I teach Social Studies and English Language Arts. I've managed to dive head first into the integrating technology to the curriculum initiative and have created LOTS that I'm willing to share. www.yoursmarticles.blogspot.com. Networking has helped immensely in my technology knowledge and I can't wait to tap into the Classroom 2.0 resources!!

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