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My life has been devoted to learning and teaching. An unquenchable curiosity and a love of learning
has made it both my passion and my career.
I have been working with faculty and teaching them best practices in using technology-based teaching methods at Fordham University since 2008. Prior to working at the higher-ed level, I taught high school math for 10 years.
I believe that teaching is about inspiring students and encouraging their natural sense of curiosity. I believe that education is more than just preparing students for the workforce, educators share the simple yet sacred joy of learning. And my journey of learning about new technology began to open my eyes to the many ways I could apply it to my teaching practice to do just that.
has made it both my passion and my career.
I have been working with faculty and teaching them best practices in using technology-based teaching methods at Fordham University since 2008. Prior to working at the higher-ed level, I taught high school math for 10 years.
I believe that teaching is about inspiring students and encouraging their natural sense of curiosity. I believe that education is more than just preparing students for the workforce, educators share the simple yet sacred joy of learning. And my journey of learning about new technology began to open my eyes to the many ways I could apply it to my teaching practice to do just that.
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People to follow
These are some of my favorite people that I've learned from over the years thanks to the magic of the Internet. I've created a Twitter list that you can follow, or check out their blogs/websites:
- Jim Groom
- Will Richardson
- David Warlick
- Kathy Schrock
- Karl Fisch
- Darren Kuropatwa
- Alan Levine
- Jane Bozarth
- Matthieu Plourde
- Steve Wheeler
- Alec Couros
- Dean Shareski
- Jackie Gerstein
- Clay Shirky