Directory of Australian Edubloggers
This site is a listing of all known Australian educators who have blogs and/or podcasts. Currently there are 17
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Suggested format: name; blog name/s; short bio. Please include a nominated location - Hopefully someone will volunteer to set up a click through map!
thisteachinglife
Scott Bulfin: I'm a teacher/doctoral researcher at Monash University in Melbourne. My research interests include literacies in and out of schools, literacy and technology studies, professional learning, sociocultural theories of education and all the funny things young people do! Stuff like that. More info here or here.
ilearning
Peter Allen: I've been teaching using technology and flexible learning techniques since 1992. I teach computing subjects at TAFE in South Australia. I'm interested in blended mixed mode learning and technology-enhanced learning. I am an early adoptor of desktop video, and audio. I teach full time, so I don't get much chance to do the conference circuit. :)
i-Anya
Angela Thomas: I lecture in English Education at the University of Sydney. My research interests include identity, feminism, media, digital literature, new literacies and young people online. Some of my publications are here but my ongoing thoughts are dumped on my blog.
21st Century Educator
Brett Moller: I am a young educator interested in the use of technology in the curriculum and the effective development of technology in education programs. I am currently studying my masters of Education in the area of Education Technologies. I run a blog and podcast that you can find at my website. I am also about to start a new project with Bose Corp here in Australia.
Asynchronous Collaborative Learning Activities
Mr P's SMART Board
John Pearce: One Victorian teacher's record of the implementation of a SMART Board Interactive whiteboard into a primary school classroom. For science based links you might like to look in at the Simply Science FURL. If you are interested in science education you might also like my Simply Science site.
The Open Classroom
Jo Mc Leay: I am a teacher of English in a secondary school in Melbourne and completing a Masters of Education by research.
Teach And Learn Online
Leigh Blackall: I teach people how to use the internet for teaching and learning. I live in the Blue Mountains NSW, with my beautiful partner Sunshine and our lovely dogs Mistisa and Black One. I create educational resources including websites, movies and animations, print outs, strategies, and training. You can find out more about my work at leighblackall.wikispaces.org
vlog 3.0 [a blog about vogs]
Adrian Miles: Adrian Miles teaches the theory and practice of hypermedia and interactive video at RMIT University, Australia. He has also been a senior new media researcher in the InterMedia Lab at the University of Bergen, Norway. His academic research on hypertext and networked interactive video has been widely published and his applied digital projects have been exhibited internationally. Adrian's research interests include hypertext and hypermedia, digital poetics, and the use of Deleuzean philosophy in the context of digital poetics. He also explores the affordances of new technologies for networked literacies and the development of new knowledge objects in pedagogy. RMIT City Campus, Melbourne, Australia.
Wax Lyrical
Kate: I am completing a Master of Science, researching blogs and online learning. By day I am an e-learning administrator in Perth.
Bill Kerr
Bill Kerr: Bloggers are writers who are using the next dominant medium, just being digital.
Blog, Blog, Blog
Kylie: I teach basic IT and office skills adult education classes using Ubuntu Linux. I work for Teen Challenge as well as running my own training business and home schooling my teenage daughter.
Plakboek:Scrapbooking online
Roland Gesthuizen: no info supplied as yet.
Waraku Education
Wara: Ideas, experiments and observations as they occur and I have time relating to teaching and learning in a secondary school - special focus on ICT.
Community Computer Recycle Scheme
Wara: "Community Computer Recycling" is operated by Grant High School to provide free computers (including software and basic training) to community organisations and people in need in our community. Students in the computer technician class gain practical skills through this program. More information at the CCR website.
Teaching Generation Z
Graham Wegner: An Adelaide based Aussie educator involved in technology leadership at his school, always looking to learn and discuss breaking issues. Also contributes to ActivBoarding
Live and let Learn
Michael Nelson: Currently facilitating a web-design class (see Design Websites) at TAFE in the Blue Mountains NSW. Encouraging learners to learn themselves with a mix of blogging/newsfeedsas together with our class activities. I try to reflect on my own learning at Live and let Learn.
[http://http://www.bloglines.com/blog/JoMurray/]
Jo Murray: Jo edits the Knowledge Tree e-journal [http://flexiblelearning.net.au/knowledgetree/] and mentors in learning object design and e-facilitation through Pelion Consulting[http://www.pelion.com.au]. Recent jobs include the E-resources Kit for communities [http://www.pelion.com.au/toolkit] Here's my attempt at a linked click through map of Australian flexible learning blogs[http://flexiblelearning.net.au/knowledgetree/special_edition/html/afl_blog_site_web.html] which can be edited if you have Cmaps software:[http://flexiblelearning.net.au/knowledgetree/special_edition/html/gp_afl.html] but this wiki is a MUCH better idea. Let's move on.(Grin)
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