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Directory of Australian Edubloggers

 

The password to edit this site is edubloggers

 

This site is a listing of all known Australian educators who have blogs and/or podcasts. Currently there are 46

 

Please leave your details here.

Suggested format: name; blog name/s; short bio. Please include a nominated location - Hopefully someone will volunteer to set up a click through map! See here for a global edublogger map.

 

Digital Stories

Gail Casey: I am a middle years specialist from Geelong High School, Victoria with a love for Global Classroom projects and digital story telling. A range of teachers from Geelong High school are trialing blogging and our work can be found at Global Teacher. Although blogs are thought of as digital diaries I am sure that us as creative educators can find many new and exciting ways to use blogs. I have also started a global classroom digital story project at Global Classroom. Feel free to drop us a comment and join our global project. I have also been developing some help video clips for blogging at Global Student. These may be of use to beginners. We are all new to blogging and are really enjoying our experience.

 

Digital Chalkie

Paul Reid: I'm a teacher in Western Australia integrating ICTs across the curriculum. The purpose of Digital Chalkie is to provide a hub for Australian educators using ICT to engage and facilitate the best educational outcomes for their students. The domain name uses the word ‘chalkie’ as an affectionately defunct Australian term for ICT using teachers. The goal is to establish a hub/magazine/think-tank for teachers to support each other and to collaborate in the use of ICTs and 'web 2.0' tools. All educators are welcome to make posts and to comment on the posts of others. With the help of Brad Hicks we are now doing regular webcasts on topics of interest to the Digital Chalkie hub audience. Again to further these collaborative opportunities, we welcome other edubloggers to participate in the live sessions.

 

iHistory

Dave Fagg: I am a History and English teacher at Eaglehawk SC, in Bendigo, Victoria. I am experimenting with mobile technology (phones and mp3s) - in particular, combining field trips with podcasts.

 

Podkids Australia

Paul Fuller: I am the teacher of a Year 4 / 5 class in Western Australia, and I am passionate about using technology to enhance learning outcomes across the curriculum. My latest project is a class podcast that the students write and record themselves. As you will hear in our podcast, this medium is an incredibly engaging way of encouraging students to write and reflect on their learning.

 

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.

 

Mobile Learning

Leonard Low: I am Online Campus Manager at the Canberra Institute of Technology, A.C.T . Representative on the Flexible Learning Framework's E-Standards for Training Experts Group, and previous A.C.T. Toolbox Champion. Designing, developing, delivering and managing flexible learning has given me a broad range of experiences, and particular interests in Mobile Learning and the use of Web 2.0 ("Social Web") tools in education. I have a degree in Computer Science, specialising in Internet Application Development, a diploma in teaching drama, and other qualifications in training and management.

 

Asynchronous Collaborative Learning Activities

Albert Ip: As stated on my blog intro: "I am a practising learning technologist and advocate of technology for effective pedagogy. I wrote the Fablusi™ software (the online role play simulation platform) and am actively trying to convince people to use this powerful pedegogical strategy. As the executive editor of a print-based E-Learning Australia Magazine, I have a broad interest in e-learning, including Learning Object, Metadata, collaborative learning technologies, SCORM and SCORM courseplayer and other issues in e-learning." I also have several blogs including Random Walk in E-Learning, Learning for 2020, Corporate E-Learning and Conversation With My Evil Twin

 

An Identity of One's Own

nb: I'm an early career English teacher at a secondary school in regional Victoria. I'm also completing my Master of Arts (Creative Writing) at Monash Uni.

 

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.

 

TomMarch's ozBlog

Tom March: I've been nurturing the WebQuest since its first days and have developed software like Filamentality and Web-and-Flow. My current interest is to promote ClassAct Portals as a way for all students to engage in Real, Rich & Relevant learning.

 

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.

 

This Teaching life

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.

 

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.

 

ICT Integration in the Classroom

Mrs C: A collection of thoughts, theories and reflections regarding the use of ICTs in the classroom.

 

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.

 

Southoz E-learning

Vonnie: Exploring the potential of blogs, feeds and podcasting in education. Interested in emerging technologies; Web2.0 tools including social bookmarking for collaboration and professional learning.

 

Plakboek:Scrapbooking online

Roland Gesthuizen: Learning Technology Coordinator and IT Teacher. Working to support a range of ICT initiatives. leading a team of highly motivated and tallented computer support staff. In charge of a student computer games club and enjoys webcasting, podcasting, blogging and using Moodle. In a previous life was a Research Scientist with ICI Australia. Interested in a swag of issues related to Computers and Education.

 

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.

 

Jo Murray

Jo Murray: Jo edits the Knowledge Tree e-journal and mentors in learning object design and e-facilitation through Pelion Consulting. Recent jobs include the E-resources Kit for communities Here's my attempt at a linked click through map of Australian flexible learning blogs which can be edited if you have Cmaps software but this wiki is a MUCH better idea. Let's move on.(Grin).

 

LearnDog

Mike Seyfang: Mike is program manager for this interesting new venture. We will try to help kids through recognition of their vocational skills. Early days yet - to follow our progress subscribe to LearnDogPup Blog.

 

Jason Plunkett

Jason Plunkett: An ongoing conversation about the various aspects of eLearning, issues new technologies and the impacts these have as they are incorporated into the classroom.

 

Fatima's Teaching Lab

Fatima Measham maintains a chronicle of her journey as a novice secondary educator in Victoria, for the purposes of reflection, improvement, and the preservation of sanity. And to give more experienced teachers a laugh and a sense of nostalgia.

 

teaching and learning

Warrick Wynne: I am Director of Learning and Curriculum in an independent girls school in Victoria, teaching Senior English and interested in the effective utilisation of technologies in learning, esp. tablet pcs, blogs, podcasts and all things Web 2.0. I moved my blog to this new location in June 2006. All the old postings are still HERE

 

web2learn

Brad Hicks and Kelly Anderson: We are high school teachers in Western Australia, teaching Business and Computing and English respectively. We are interested in trying Web 2.0 technologies as tools for student learning. We are documenting our experiences to help others and hopefully also gain some input from those who are already using these technologies.

 

PD Spot

Garry Chapman: I am Assistant Director of Curriculum at an independent co-educational school in Melbourne. Most of my work involves support for curriculum development in the middle years, from upper primary to lower secondary. Our students have their own notebook computers. I have set up this blog to document and share some of the things I have been doing with teachers and students.

 

TLnewsau

Jill Ball: A novice blogger, I am the Head of Information Services at an independent co-educational school in Sydney. My blog records resources used in my personal learning journey, provides links to news items and lists resources of interest to other Teacher Librarians in Australian Schools.

 

head first in at the deep end

Hg: My blog contains collected ramblings on my great leap into teaching... After an exciting education, provided by both university and the world at large, I decided I might just be grown up enough to teach... I finished my dip ed in secondary school science and health and now find myself in outer suburban Melbourne teaching disabled 6 year olds in the primary area of a specical school!

 

Technology in the English Classroom

8 Orange 06

CDQ: I am a Drama, English, and Entertainment Teacher in a NSW secondary school. My blog is a page my students visit to get weekly, and sometimes daily tasks. Mainly for creative writing, and exploring different text types. Each student has a companion blog on learnerblogs.org. The first site is for my 2 classes I see once a fortnight, and the second site is for my full load of Yr 8 who are desperate to be "blogging".some information and tasks are doubled.

 

Holistic and Integral Education

Roger Stack: Teaching in Hobart, Tasmania - Yr 11/12 VET IT, Journalism. Management roles in Curriculum, ICT, Holistic Education Network Tasmania (HENT).

 

Flexible Learning and Educational Design

Marg O'Connell: Reflections from an educational designer, based in Canberra ACT, on flexible learning and educational design in a changing world.

 

consequently.org

Greg Restall: An academic in the Philosophy Department at the University of Melbourne. This site is my personal blog, with sketches of ideas, drafts of papers, pointers to published research, and links to online resources for my teaching.

 

(Re)writing English

Mark Howie: Critical reflections on public commentary about the teaching of English and literacy. I am a secondary English teacher from Sydney, NSW.

 

English Stories

This Blog has been created to provide a central collection of the public stories that are told about the subject English. It will hopefully serve as a reference point for anyone interested in keeping up to date with the stories that are being published and publicised, as well as provide a space for people to comment on the stories and contribute to strengthening the support for a vibrant, relevant and inclusive English curriculum.

 

heyjude - Making fortunate discoveries

Judy O'Connell: As an educator and information professional I am fascinated by emerging technologies, the development of Web 2.0, and what this all means for schools and school libraries. This blog was created specifically to engage in reflection, learning and social networking. Currently I am an Education Officer with Catholic Education, working with 55 primary and 22 secondary schools in the Western region of Sydney. I am also Vice-President (Association Relations) of IASL, the International Association of School Librarianship.

 

Bib Blog Weekly News

Judy O'Connell: This blog is about news, views and events for school libraries. Though its main audience is Teacher Librarians, Catholic Education, Parramatta Diocese, it also provides information and ideas about teaching and learning in a knowledge society that are relevant to TLs anywhere in Australia.

 

Al Upton and the miniLegends

Al Upton: This is my class blog. A multi purpose blog - class use, Game Maker resources, blog resource and development. I'm a full time teacher at Glenelg School (Adelaide, South Australia) with a passion for professional learning, computer games in education and exploring the role of emerging technologies in education. My focus is catering to busy teachers with time commitments, crowded curricula and often elusive lives of their own. The miniLegends are Year 3 and 4 students ~ 9 year olds. Look for their blogs amongst the meerkats in the image header. Other links -'Our Game Maker Resources' and 'Our Classroom Environment'

 

ccclearning

Al Upton: This is my blog for educational dialogue. Currently being used to record and comment on workshops and conferences I attend and present at. I'm looking to make more contributions to the edublogosphere. Will also use this blog to compare wordpress.com and edublogs.org and for class use where needed eg RockYou

 

 

Computers and 21st Century Eduk8n

Joseph Papaleo: "papajo" I am an IT and Mathematics teacher in Melbourne. I haven't been blogging long, but have been using private wikis in my classrooms. I am interested in bringing technolgy into my classroom and write about my ideas on my blog. I hope to turn as many of these into reality in the near future. My podcast site is at:  Joseph's podcast

 

 

Wellbeing Wonderland

Lynette Corletto: This blog is a chronicle of the development of my understanding around wellbeing and adolescence as I endeavour to support the teenagers I work with in my role of Student Counsellor.

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