The founder of edu 2.0. In a previous lifetime, I was the founder and chief architect of The Mind Electric, a web services company that was bought by webMethods in 2003. I served as the webMethods CTO after the acquisition before starting edu 2.0. In addition, I used to teach computer science at the University of Texas at Dallas, made a living as a professional instructor teaching advanced software, and wrote several textbooks published by Prentice Hall.
Thanks for your kind words! I'm heavily involved in building software to support the Classroom 2.0 concept, so this group should be a great place for me to hang out.
Welcome Graham! An entrepreneurial self-assurance is what this Community of educators needs to actively promote significant changes in public education for the public good. Hopefully, we all can learn from you how to be effective social entrepreneurs. There's too much good at stake to be disengaged and indifferent. Thanks for joining us!
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Thanks for your kind words! I'm heavily involved in building software to support the Classroom 2.0 concept, so this group should be a great place for me to hang out.
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Graham