This has been the busiest week I’ve seen in the field of edu-tech bloggers. To get a better grip on who is out there blogging, I’ve compiled a list. I’m sure I’ve missed some important people…please add them via comments. I’ll eventually compile it in a list it as a resource page on elearnspace
Scott Adams
Position:Assistant Professor in Instructional Technology at Arkansas Tech University
Blog: Handheld Instructional Technology
Bill Brandon
Position: Editor, The eLearning Developers’ Journal
Blog: Elearning
Randy Brown
Position: Assistant Professor Computer Information Systems Sinclair Community College, Dayton, Ohio
Blog: Carving Code
David Carter-Tod
Position: Instructional Technologist for Wytheville Community College
Blog: Serious Instructional Technology
Jay Cross
Position: CEO - Internet Time Group
Blog: Internet Time Blog…Learning Circuits Blog
Anne Davis
Position: Georgia State University - Instructional Technology Center in the College of Education.
Blog: EduBlog Insights
David Davies
Position: Senior Lecturer in medical education at the University of Birmingham UK
Blog: Edtech
Pat Delaney
Position: K12 teacher/librarian in San Francisco
Blog: homoLudens III
Albert Delgado
Position: Techology Liaison: Chicago Area Writing Project, Electronic Design Team: National Writing Project
Blog: Blogging from the Barrio
Stephen Downes
Position: Senior research officer with the National Research Council of Canada
Blog: Stephen’s Web…OLDaily
Lilia Efimova
Position: Member of scientific staff Telematica Instituut
Blog: Mathemagenic
James Farmer
Position: Lecturer in education design at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.
Blog: James Farmer’s Radio Weblog
Sebastian Fiedler
Position: Founder: Cognitive Architects
Blog: Seblogging
Spike Hall
Position: Assoc Prof, Education & Special Education, Drake University
Blog: Connectivity, see also EdSped
Dennis G. Jerz
Position: New Media Journalism at Seton Hill University
Blog: Literacy Weblog
Brian Lamb
Position:Learning Object Discoordinator - UBC
Blog: Object Learning
elizabeth lane lawley
Position: Assistant Professor Department of Information Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology
Blog: mamamusings
Scott Leslie
Position:Research Coordinator for Educational Technology at Centre for Curriculum, Transfer and Technology
Blog: EdTechPost
Alan Levine
Position: Developing the Maricopa Learning Exchange (MLX)
Blog: cogdogblog
Jenny Levine
Position: I’m going to guess: a librarian…but more info would be nice
Blog: The Shifted Librarian
Sarah Lohnes
Position: Technical Instruction and Support Specialist, Center for Educational Technology, Middlebury College
Blog: [alterego]
Charlie Lowe
Position:PhD student and teaching assistant at Florida State University
Blog: Kairosnews
Jim McGee
Position:Adjunct Professor of Technology Industry Management - Kellog School of Management
Blog: McGee’s Musings
Dave Mulders (and Maggie and Glenn)
Blog: SideBars
D’Arcy Norman
Position: Developer, Learning Commons, University of Calgary
Blog: Learning Commons Weblog
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I guess my official position is “Developer, Learning Commons, University of Calgary” The Learning Commons produces the CAREO repository, as well as the ALOHA metadata tools (I’m the primary programmer on CAREO with one other part time contributor, and there are a few others working on ALOHA).
Thanks D’Arcy…change made.
Yep, I work for Blackboard, though my weblog is a personal space to explore my own educational interests, not a professional pursuit. Usual disclaimers apply.
Before I went to work on the commercial side of things, I worked in (and for a short time was acting director of) the Learning Technologies department at Gallaudet University (the university for the deaf and hard-of-hearing). Before that I taught English at a couple different universities, and did a lot of work with integrating technology into the writing curriculum.
All of which reminds me, I need to update an “About” page on my site… :-/
FYI–Supervisor of Instructional Technology at Hunterdon Central Regional High School, Flemington, NJ.
Thanks for your efforts, George.
I do a blog on Handheld Instructional Technology at Arkansas Tech University. I’m an assistant professor in instructional technology.
Thanks Greg, Will (changes made)…and Scott - I’ve added your blog (thanks!)
My current position is as the Director of Instructional Technology for the College of Arts & Sciences at UNC Charlotte. I also teach Japanese in the Languages & Culture Studies Department. I, too, need to add more ‘about’ info to my weblog…
I may be wrong, but I think:
David Davies is an MD and developer in England (University of Birmingham)
Al Delgado’s signature says:
http://www2.whittier.cps.k12.il.us
Techology Liaison :: Chicago Area Writing Project
http://cawp.roosevelt.edu
Electronic Design Team :: National Writing Project
http://www.writingproject.org
Pat Delaney is a K12 teacher/librarian in San Francisco
Thanks Dale…thanks David!
Liz lawley may be another to add to your growing list Seb.
mamamusings
Position: Assoc Prof, Education & Special Education, Drake University
Blog: Connectivity
see also
radio.weblogs.com/0106698/categories/edsped/
Have been spending some serious time on knowledge, knowledge-making … and will shortly add materials on curriculum building.
Thanks
Denham: thanks, link added.
Spike: added as well (not sure how I forgot your blog…I read it regularly)…oops! sorry.
George
PS - Keep ‘em coming!
Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Universit
Position: Technical Instruction and Support Specialist, Center for Educational Technology, Middlebury College
Blog: [alterego] - http://alterego.manilasites.com
Thanks!
Hi Seb - thanks!
Sarah: I’ve added your blog!
george
My “Literacy Weblog” focuses on technical literacy as well as traditional literacy. I’m one of the presetners at the upcoming BlogTalk conference in May, and I also wrote the “blurbs” article that you linked to recently. I’ve recently been hired to teach New Media Journalism at Seton Hill University, and when I’ve moved my blog there I hope you’ll help me publicize the new address. Thanks for this excellent resource!
Hi Dennis…thanks for the link. I’ve added your blog. Sure, by all means, forward your new address once you’ve moved your blog.
George
This is the more permanent link through to my current blog. I’m Instructional Designer at the Centre for Applied Researh in Educational Technology at Cambridge University.
This is a timely effort - thanks
Addition: my position is “Member of scientific staff”.
After reading the comments I thought that it could be good to add something like “usual disclaimers apply” in the introduction of this list as not everyone associates their weblog with formal employment.
Please feel free to add my blog as well! I am an Instructional Development Specialist at Ohio State University. This is great - thanks so much…
Just realized that Alan Levine isn’t on the list.
He’s my counterpart at Maricopa, developing the Maricopa Learning Exchange (MLX).
URLs:
weblog: “cogdogblog”
http://jade.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/alan/
project: MLX
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/mlx/
Applied linguistics was my MA and I am currently a teacher at a private language school and a tutor affiliated with the Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre in Victoria, BC.
Bill Brandon
Editor, The eLearning Developers’ Journal
bill (at) elearningguild (dot) com (no spaces)
ack - it’s late, ok?
blog is elearning
http://radio.weblogs.com/0110222/categories/eLearning
Relatively new, mostly just cross-posting now but original content will start soon.
Hi George,
A bit late coming in here…
We use our SideBars blog
space as a messy area to help develop the content for our online newsletter.
It’s our less public side, but it lives on the web for all to see nonetheless
and has a bandaid RSS feed, kind of like having the door to the meeting room opened.
Dave
Hi Dave, Bill:
I’ve added your blogs. Thanks
george
My name is Anne Davis. I work at Georgia State University in the Instructional Technology Center in the College of Education. I work with faculty, staff, and students in the area of instructional technology. This EduBlog is a place to reflect, discuss, and explore possibilities for the use of weblogs in education.
I’ve recently started a blog with daily original content on the topic of Transnational Education — it gets into the pedagogy side (including research findings) as well as the policy side (exporting the DMCA, impact of the GATS etc.)
Hiya,
Do I get to be added :o) I’m a lecturer in education design at Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.
My weblogs mainly about teaching & learning online (and weblogs in that context)
http://radio.weblogs.com/0120501/
Cheers, James
Hi Anne, James…I’ve added you. Tom - I couldn’t open your blog. Is the url correct? I’ll try again in case it was down.
Hi, I am am in semi retirement and upto last year was in charge of hotel & tourism education in Sri Lanka, a tiny island in the indian ocean. Looking around at elearning conceps as I am interested in promoting the sharing of educational experiences, specially in Asia & Pacific, an areas that has some of the highest and lowest connected countries.
Hello,
my weblog on instructional design and technology is at
http://reusability.org/blogs/trey/
thanks