Although I have retired, I am still involved with Becoming a Webhead (part of the EVO group). Their 2012 sessions start on January 9, 2012. I will be part of weeks 1, 3 and 5 – although probably show up during 2 and 4 also. This dedicated group of ESL educators from around the world has been one of my favorite connections.
Check out their website – http://baw2012.pbworks.com
and consider looking at all the Electronic Village Online offerings in 2012.
I will be spending two days in RSU #4 Litchfield – Sabattus – Wales, Maine working with teachers to learn the ins and outs of their Moodle server. In preparation, I have been working on a new Moodle 2.0 site myself at http://www.new-learning.org
We will hold the first day at the end of June and then follow-up in August after they have a chance to work on their courses for the next school year. This is a great way to continue learning.
I am honored to again be presenting at FOSSED July 6 – 8, 2011. We will meet at Gould Academy in Bethel, Maine.
This year I am concentrating on Moodle 2.0 with two 1/2 day sessions:
- Teaching on a Moodle 2.0 Platform
- Administering (front end) your Moodle 2.0 Installation
Collaboration and Learning are the main themes for this “Free and Open Source in Education” Conference. I am always pleased to be able to contribute.
Holding a one day training on Moodle 2.0 from the admin side. This is for ACTEM (Association of Computer Technology Educators in Maine) on May 4, 2010. Looking forward to working with other interested educators on this updated tool.
EDT 400
Introduction: EDT 400 is an undergraduate course offered by the University of Maine COEHD.
I have been invited to present through Elluminate on “The Role of a Maine Educator in the 21st Century”. Really looking forward to working with these preparing teachers on the 7th of April.
Thank you to
Thomas Steele-Maley, Executive Director: Institute for Global Civic Culture![]()
Instructor: Instructional Technology Methods|University of Maine
for the invitation.



