Director of Academic Technology, Pre-K through 6th grade independent school. I teach "technology" to all students in the school, develop and lead staff development, and coordinate our web page.
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Thanks for the comment. Isn't this a great resource? I'm discovering all sorts of different Ning groups; for some reason, this format resonates with educators. If you look at my profile, I think you can see all the ones I've joined. I particularly like the one that came out of a ed tech conference in Shanghai. Also, have you tried Twitter? If you start following a bunch of people in Twitter, you can learn a great deal that way, too!
Make sure you stop by the Global Education ning, too, if you haven't already done that.
http://globaleducation.ning.com
Check out our series of free live workshops around the United States on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in education. Coming up: Chicago, New York, Maui, Sacramento, and Boston. More details and information here.
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Thanks for the comment. Isn't this a great resource? I'm discovering all sorts of different Ning groups; for some reason, this format resonates with educators. If you look at my profile, I think you can see all the ones I've joined. I particularly like the one that came out of a ed tech conference in Shanghai. Also, have you tried Twitter? If you start following a bunch of people in Twitter, you can learn a great deal that way, too!
Make sure you stop by the Global Education ning, too, if you haven't already done that.
http://globaleducation.ning.com