This blog is to for us to talk about the Lucky Ladybug project. If you have ideas, questions, information to share this is our 'discussion board'.
To get us started as participants join us, we can introduce ourselves here. Let us know where you are from, what you teach, and a little information about your students and your school.
To get us started as participants join us, we can introduce ourselves here. Let us know where you are from, what you teach, and a little information about your students and your school.
4 comments:
I'll start. I am Sarah McPherson, an instructional technology professor at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). I teach graduate education instructional technology courses in a masters program NYIT. My students are teachers of all grade levels and content areas wanting to know more about how to integrate technology into their teaching so that their students will be successful learners. My students come with a range of knowledge and skills so we all learn together. I hope we can do that here too.
Hello. I am Nicole Luongo and I teach first grade in Rockaway, NJ. I also do educational consulting for a technology corporation in Massachusetts and teach technology to educators at the local ETTC. My students have a variety of skills. but they love using technology in their learning process.
I am excited about the project.
~Nicole
Hello,
I am Susan Silverman and I'm an adjunct professor at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) and a retired teacher from the Comsewogue School District on Long Island, New York. I'm also an independent consultant and give instructional technology workshops for school districts.
Lucky Ladybugs will be my 39th collaborative Internet project and I'm more excited than ever before.
The Lucky Ladybug participants are all innovative and exemplary educators. It's an honor to be a part of this exciting learning community.
Hi Nicole
We happy you are on board with us. This project is very exciting and I'm sure your students will love it. Welcome!
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