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member since 2008-04-06
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Al Upton
teacher - Glenelg Primary School - Adelaide, South Australia eTeacher - Learning Technologies Group, DECS http://alupton.edublogs.org/ Twitter: alupton Skype: al.upton
member since 2008-03-30
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Ginger TPLC
Director of the f2f Program at Turning Point Learning Center, a 5-8 charter school in eastern KS. My new quote of the year? "As a rule, I generally don't follow rules." It used to be (for several years) one from Douglas Adams: "I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I en...
member since 2008-03-30
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member since 2008-04-11
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paul reid
I work in education in both a voluntary and commercial capacity. A teacher by trade, I embrace the wisdom of crowds and the potential friendships across distance can help us deal with the complex issues of our times. I have a strong need for ongoing learning in my life via connectivist principle...
member since 2008-03-30
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glen gatin
Scholar practitioner interested in the impact of new media and online social networking. I am also interested in qualitative research using CAQDAS and Grounded Theory Method.
member since 2008-03-30
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Helen Otway
About to begin my new role as AP for ICT& Student Learning. I have been a teacher, Ultranet Coach, Peer Coach, Consultant working with schools in my region around learning with ICT. I love my job and I love seeing teachers and leaders doing great things in their schools and giving things a go. ...
member since 2008-03-30
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Patricia Donaghy
ICT teacher in Further Education. I am also the ICT co-ordinator. I strongly support the use of quality open source and free software in education.
member since 2008-03-30
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member since 2008-03-30
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member since 2009-06-22
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Isabelle Jones
I am a Head of Languages in a large 11-16 multicultural comprehensive school in the North West of England. I currently teach French and Spanish but I have also taught German and EFL (EAL) in the past. I am also a qualified translator/ interpreter (ESUCA, Toulouse)
member since 2008-04-12
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member since 2008-04-17
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C. McKell
I help students find their voice through reading, writing, and critical thinking. I teach in an alternative high school, ABE/GED and a community college. I am especially concerned that impoverished and underrepresented students have a seat at the academic table. http://www.librarything.com/prof...
member since 2008-05-26
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member since 2008-05-30
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member since 2008-03-30
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member since 2008-05-01
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member since 2008-03-30
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member since 2008-04-02
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Steve Madsen
I am a secondary teacher in New South Wales, Australia where I teach computing courses from Years 7 - 12. I am mostly a full time classroom teacher with a small time allowance for integrating eLearning within the school.
member since 2008-03-30
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Tony Searl
I see myself as a light bulb technician. Others may call it teacher, sage on the side, learning sherpa, master learner. Whatever. After 25 years, I still get a massive kick out of seeing student eyes light up with "Eureka". Worth bottling that feeling.
member since 2009-01-11
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