Welcome to my digital portfolio
These pages reflect my work in the ICT classroom, within the school community and on the web. This portfolio is divided into sections in order to share information about my skills and experiences working in international schools as an Information and Communication Technologies teacher.
The Rich Media page shares examples of my work using images, text and sound to create new products on the new internet (Web 2.0) with and for students, teachers and administrators.
The Presentations page links to my conference and workshop presentation slides and wikis.
The Blogs page links to examples from my "blog forest" of blogs I write as resources for my own classes, to showcase the curriculum of other classes, and blogs which serve as resources or newsletters.
The Web Pages page links to Learning Networks I've created and manage, start pages I've created and maintain, and to traditional web pages I have authored.
The Personal Learning Network page links to the online resources from which I learn. The people behind these sites, links and and resources guide my learning, point me to learning opportunities, answer my questions, and give me the benefit of their knowledge and experience through direct feedback and through their own creative work.
To access these pages select the links in the navigation bar.
I created this short video in response to the question "Where do you want to be as a learner?" part of an online course in EVO TESOL's "Images4Education". (I used my photos, and Keynote (iWork))
The Rich Media page shares examples of my work using images, text and sound to create new products on the new internet (Web 2.0) with and for students, teachers and administrators.
The Presentations page links to my conference and workshop presentation slides and wikis.
The Blogs page links to examples from my "blog forest" of blogs I write as resources for my own classes, to showcase the curriculum of other classes, and blogs which serve as resources or newsletters.
The Web Pages page links to Learning Networks I've created and manage, start pages I've created and maintain, and to traditional web pages I have authored.
The Personal Learning Network page links to the online resources from which I learn. The people behind these sites, links and and resources guide my learning, point me to learning opportunities, answer my questions, and give me the benefit of their knowledge and experience through direct feedback and through their own creative work.
To access these pages select the links in the navigation bar.
I created this short video in response to the question "Where do you want to be as a learner?" part of an online course in EVO TESOL's "Images4Education". (I used my photos, and Keynote (iWork))