Developing Pedagogy and Leadership
Pedagogy and Leadership resources:
People / Authors / Writers / Fellow Bloggers:
Chris Betcher: An educator who has explored the direction and implementation of technology into his teaching and learning environments.
Dean Groom: A fellow blogger. Head of EdTech at the Learning and Teaching Centre, Macquarie University, Sydney.
John Larkin: A fellow Blogger. An Historian by background but an innovator by practice. Check out some of John’s resources and ideas.
Mark Liddell: A fellow Blogger. A Mathematician with great vision and a desire for educational innovation.
Mark Pesce: We all know him from ‘New Inventors’ but Mark is also a consultant, lecturer, writer and blogger in the areas of future developments, management and leadership.
Marc Prensky: A researcher/writer for education and learning. I find him interesting as he explores technological innovation in the educational process.
Mark Treadwell (Teachers at Work): One of the new thinkers for education. His concept of the ‘Nouvelle Comprehension’ is worth examining. Quite an innovator. These two links are both useful for resources and ideas.
PDonaghy: Using ICT in Further Education: An excellent blog about the uses of IT and Educational technologies.
The Ed Techie - Another blogger, Martin Welleris a professor of Educational Technology at the Open University in the UK. He writes some very thought provoking posts.
Tom March: A developer of many new initiatives and research in education.
OnLineCourses.Org: This is a blog entry about the 100 best blogs for technology driven educators. Was posted in September of 2009 so may date soon.
Pedagogy and Educational Leadership:
Becta: Becta is a UK government agency leading the drive to ensure the effective and innovative use of technology throughout learning. I have found many great resources from this place including journal articles, reports and innovative educational ideas.
Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy: A wiki that contains a lot of valuable Web 2.0 tools and software to stimulate the minds of those we educate.
Curriculum Leadership Journal: An online Journal
Edutopia: Also known as the George Lucas Educational Foundation. Is a group that research and highlight visionary educational practice in schools across America.
Educational Technology Debate: a place where disucssion and comments occur about the creation, implementation and use of Educational Technologies.


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