It's the blogging

I was recently complimented on my writing, which, although I have a humanities background and spent most of my university years writing loooong papers, came as a surprise to me. At the time I didn’t really realize it, but upon reflection, it’s the blogging that has made me a better writer. Not only do I…

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Tech in the Middle – Reorganized

I just spent an hour or so reorganizing the Tech in the Middle wiki to make it more of the kind of resource I know I need (and therefore, I hope, others may need as well). The site is now set up in 2 main categories: Projects and Links. Of course I still have my…

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I'm on Infinite Thinking!

I am still somewhat flabbergasted (and quite flattered) that Steve Hargadon asked to interview me for the Infinite Thinking blog. Last week he came across some of the projects I posed on the examples of educational wikis page on Wikispaces and asked me (me!) for an audio interview. Wow! Needless to say, I am so…

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Tech in the Middle

I’m very excited about this new project! I’ve sent out e-mail invitations to all the international school teachers I’ve worked with along with a bunch of people I’ve met online. So far a few requests for more information and offers to collaborate have arrived in my inbox. How amazing is it that we have the…

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International School Teachers Collaborate!

I have been teaching in international schools for the last seven years (which is when I started teaching, so technically, I have always taught in international schools). First in Munich, Germany, and now in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (this is my second year here). I absolutely love living internationally. I love being able to truly experience…

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