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Clay BurellOLDaily covers the world of online learning. If it reflects a rising trend, if it describes a new approach to online learning, it recenters our thinking, then it’s in OLDaily. Publishing six or so items five days a week, the blog covers education and
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OLDaily covers the world of online learning. If it reflects a rising trend, if it describes a new approach to online learning, it recenters our thinking, then it’s in OLDaily. Publishing six or so items five days a week, the blog covers education and technology news and also looks at how developments in fields such as online publishing, software and multimedia design, information and communications studies - to name a few - impact on online learning. The website is also a learning and research resource for practitioners. OLDaily posts are tagged, indexed and collected in a large searchable resource base. The website also offers articles, audio speeches, and videos. The site demonstrates new learning by embodying the principles it describes, integrating learning, practice and research into a single environment. OLDaily is authored by Stephen Downes.
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I’m Sue Waters from Perth, Western Australia and am best known for my Mobile Technology in TAFE web sites (blog, podcast, wiki). My passion is the belief that organisations and individuals are not utilizing e-learning, Web 2.0 and m-learning to their full potential — so my goal is to help others engage in these technologies by providing helpful information through my web sites. Some people consider I have the coolest job because part of my work involves training people how to farm fish and the half is training people how to use technology in education. I work in the VET sector (vocational education and training i.e. trades type area) in Australia which means my students range in age from school age upwards to WAY older than me and I facilitate professional development with VET lecturers.
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“Moving at the Speed of Creativity” documents my own learning journey as an educator in the 21st century and facilitates collaborative conversations with others about issues including educational reform, learning theory, practical applications of read/write web and other digital technologies in classroom learning contexts, Internet safety, one to one learning, and other topics. Wesley Fryer, US.
Newly Ancient
Newly Ancient is the occasionally coherent ramblings of the 14-year-old student, developer, designer and resident demigod Arthus Erea.
Primarily, the blog focuses upon student learning and how technology can be successfully integrated into schools (from a student’s perspective). Arthus blogs from his MacBook Pro nestled in the beautiful Green Mountains of rural Vermont (Which may or may not be a member of the United States). Newly Ancient enjoys an evolving focus and background as Arthus continues through his schooling. -
LeaderTalk is the first group blog written BY school leaders FOR school leaders. Its intent is to share the voice of principals, superintendents, and the faculty that prepare them. The success of LeaderTalk is due to the nearly 50 busy administrators and professors who somehow find time each month to share what it’s like to live the life of a school leader today. LeaderTalk is relevant to all persons interested in PK-12 school leadership issues. CASTLE, Iowa State University, Dr. Scott McLeod, Director.
Techlearning blog
The TechLearning blog brings together the best thinkers in the educational technology world to share their ideas and to start conversations with educators, administrators, policy makers, and others in the community. The goal is for all of us to think deeply about technology integration and other issues affecting schools and educators today. Gwen Solomon, Director, TechLearning.com -
Beyond School
I’m Clay Burell, blogger at Beyond School. I’m an American whose 8 years teaching at Asian international schools - Shanghai and Seoul - has opened a more global view of teaching, politics, and philosophy. My highest values are to bring relevance, creativity, and internationalist citizenship into the learning I try to foster. Web 2.0 is great, of course, but not if it just gives economic advantages and promotes more socio-political indifference. I fear schools are not preparing the future leaders we will need to effectively confront global warming, peak oil, and other looming crises; at the same time, I know to laugh as we go. I teach secondary humanities (English and history) for 14-18 year-olds.
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