Permalink Reply by Lisa on February 5, 2009 at 8:22pm
Hello Classroom 2.0 members,
I am a technology teacher and media director for a rural K-5 school in Wyoming. I am currently finishing up a Master's Degree in Educational Technology and Graduate Certificate in Technology Integration K-20 at Boise State (great school!!!) online. I try to use all free web-based or "FOSS" software in my technology classes. I feature many free resources for teachers on my website www.123techs4me.com I am always eager to learn how other educators are using Web 2.0 technologies. I am excited to be a member of Classroom 2.0 and hope to become an active participant.
Ciao. My name is Victor and I'm a Technology Curriculum Coordinator in Los Angeles, California. One of my primary duties is working with our faculty to integrate technology into the curriculum, where it's appropriate and where it fits well with learning goals. Although I work primarily with faculty, the focus remains upon student learning and providing our students with ample opportunities for using technology in ways that enhance their understanding. We're beginning to think about the pros and cons about a 1:1 laptop program and if anyone is beginning the process, or is in the first year or two of the process, or has been a laptop school for a while and has tips to offer as we begin to look at its feasibility, I would really appreciate your comments. Thanks in advance for the exchange.
Hi all, I'm a graduate student, interested in Educational Technology, Computing eduaction and Teacher Education. I'm taking an online communities class this semester and would like to study this site as my class project.
My name is Paul Curtis and I am the Chief Academic Officer for the New Technology Foundation which is a school development organization helping districts build schools better designed for today's social and economic needs. Our model is based on the original New Technology High School in Napa, California and we now have 39 schools in our network. We expect to start between 10-12 new schools this summer. The schools are all public schools managed by their local districts.
Hello my name is Herlina Surbakti, I am from Jakarta, Indonesia. I teach Indonesian Studies at the Jakarta International School. In my spare time I trained the Indonesian teachers. I am glad I am in this community, I know I will learn a lot from all of you.
My name is Stacey Kelly and I am teaching here in Australia - one the of the teachers I work with teaches Indonesian to year 7/8 students. We are looking at collaborating with schools in Indonesia using webcams, skype, wikis and so forth etc. Wouldn't it be great if these students regularly were engaging with some of your students exchanging cultures, languages and so forth. I was wondering if you would be interested in exploring this concept further?
You can contact me via this forum or by direct email stacey.kelly1@det.nsw.edu.au
Born and raised in the Midwest as a Norwegian Lutheran son of a 4th grade teacher, I am now living in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, raising awareness of Web 2.0 tools with teachers and raising two boys.
Permalink Reply by Tim on February 6, 2009 at 6:21pm
Hi! I'm a 20 year teacher in a rural Indiana HS. I am continually trying something new...which can be exhausting! This is my first year setting up moodle sites for my courses and learning new ways to use them to facilitate learning..not just make my life easier.
A recent workshop introduced to me the idea of webtools 2.0, classroom 2.0. My eyes are opened! Thanks to 5 snow days in the last month, I've had extra time to search and browse, including this site. I can't wait to figure out what to learn next.
I am a father of 2, a husband of 1, a feeder of 2 cats, and a coach of about 14 cross country runners.
Hello - Amy Fantaske from Gowanda NY. I teach HS math and hope to collaborate with Integrated Math teachers. My goal to have every student not just pass (that's easy) but to achieve mastery on the regents exam. I'm willing to share too, most of my stuff is in SMARTboard files so you'll need to program to view them.