Monday, 26 February 2018

Tech Task #7 - Edublogger

George Couros https://georgecouros.ca/blog/ and Alec Couros https://couros.ca/

  • what a positive force these two brothers are for education in Canada. They are both savvy leaders in the field of education and the way they understand the world of the internet and its role in education. Starting out by having these two as a go-to resource for questions that come up in internet use and implications or new understandings is a great place to start.

Kevin Brookhouser http://www.kevinbrookhouser.com/
  • he is a published author of The 20time Project and Code in Every Class. I started listening to his podcast. I find his approach to the subject of digital citizenship is very easy to grasp.
Eleni Galatsanou http://justskepsis.blogspot.ca/
  • she is an up and coming trailblazer and leader in her field of study of computer science. Eleni consistently sets the standards of achievement high in everything that she puts her mind to do and her digital footprints are leading the way for beginner techies like me. I will be cheering her on from the sidelines and look forward to witnessing the impact she will have on education in Brandon, Manitoba, and beyond. 
Sylvia Duckworth https://sylviaduckworth.com/
  • she is an avid sketchnoter, French teacher and Tech Coach based in Toronto. Sylvia is up to date with a Twitter following of just under 40K. She also has her own YouTube channel that provides a good resource for teaching French as a Second Language.
Sally Bender http://salsfictionaddiction.blogspot.ca/ 
  • she is a retired teacher, teacher-librarian with an addiction to books. Sally is the epitome of what it means to be enthusiastic about reading books to students in Brandon. Her blog features new fiction and contains a very well curated catalog of books she recommends sharing with students and parents. 

2 comments:

  1. So awesome that you highlighted 2 bloggers with Brandon connection! Great choices!

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  2. Wow I love the list of bloggers! This is a great resource. You really did your research

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