I am a veteran of the long march of using technology in support of learning. A few years ago, I believed I wouldn't have a job as a tech advocate much longer. Surely every teacher would embrace technology to enrich the experiences of their students.
Ok, its 2007, and I still have a job. In the intervening years I've started a family and lived in five different countries. Along the way I've met outstanding educators who give me hope! So I remain optimistic. I'm still as fascinated with this whole digital thing, and just as committed to using it as a powerful tool in learning, my own as included.
My current job is a mix of staff development and tech support. I look for Classroom 2.0 to be a great source to learn, to share and to discuss how this ever changing technology helps K-12 learning.
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Always looking for like-minded educators in Korea. I'd love to hear more about what you do. Not to mention the raising a family in Seoul thing too :-) I'm doing that as well, though your picture indicates that you've got a few years head start.
Hi Saundra,
Welcome to Global Perspectives. It sounds like you've let no moss grown under your feet. I'm planning on going on the road through teaching in a few years. . .
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Funny meeting you like this! Say Hi to every for us!
Always looking for like-minded educators in Korea. I'd love to hear more about what you do. Not to mention the raising a family in Seoul thing too :-) I'm doing that as well, though your picture indicates that you've got a few years head start.
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Welcome to Global Perspectives. It sounds like you've let no moss grown under your feet. I'm planning on going on the road through teaching in a few years. . .