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Summer Academy 08 - Building Curriculum Through Web 2.0 Working with Web 2.0 tools and how they may be integrated into existing curriculum.
Alyssa Baker
I joined the ITSCO team as a consultant after teaching high school reading for the past two years in Cape Coral, Florida. Originally a native of Central Ohio, I earned my B.S. degree from The Ohio State University in Human Ecology, with a concentration in Early Childhood Education. From there, I went on to pursue my Masters of Education from Ashland University, completing the requirements for an Ohio Teaching Licensure in PreK-3 Education and K-12 Reading.
Rachel Lacy (Simon)
I returned to the Columbus area after two years of designing and delivering Interactive Video Conferencing programming for the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska. My background and teaching experience is in early childhood education. I am working towards my Masters of Education with an emphasis on integrating technology.
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I think I'll try to do a bit of both. On the wiki, I want to upload beginning-of-the-year documents like my syllabi, rules, and expectations. On the blog, I want to embed some more gadgets and also begin to use RSS and iGoogle more effectively.
-Becky Searls
I have been working on my wiki and blog. I hope to connect them (the blog and wiki)and add a wiki page for a summer reading project for a group of 5th graders. Theresa
For my final project I will be creating an educational blog for my level 1 and 3 Spanish classes. My hope is that this blog (work in progress) is aesthetically pleasing as well as serves as a helpful resource for my parents and students. I plan to use this blog throughout the upcoming school year by communicating with parents and students about assignments and assessments and also by providing my students with resources to work on language outside of the classroom environment.
I'm doing a Wiki and a blog, with the blog serving one of the links on the Wiki.
The Wiki will serve as a defacto web page for the library until I can create a real web page (probably using Adobe Dreamweaver).
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