My name is Nellie (Muller) Deutsch. I have been teaching English as a foreign language for over 30 years. I have been integrating technology into the ESL/EFL classroom since the 1990s. I have been involved in international collaborative projects and WebQuests via Moodle for the past 5 years. My first website, Nellie's English Projects was an experiment that evolved from a WebQuest and started me off as a webmistress in the days of html before web 2.0 tools. I facilitate online and face-to-face workshops on how to use Wikieducator as a collaborative tool for instruction and learning and conduct online workshops and conferences. I also moderate live online workshops for Electronic Village Online which is a project of TESOL's CALL Interest Section. In addition I conduct online workshops on storytelling and cultures, integration of technology and web 2.0 tools and Moodle into the classroom on Wikieducator and WiZiQ.
I am researching blended learning and instructor use of technology in higher education for my doctoral dissertation. In my spare time, I mentor educators on how to integrate web 2.0 tools for instruction and learning. I would like to see e-learning available and free worldwide.
Hello Julie,
I am excited that you are interested in doing this. So far we have interested schools in Portugal, India, Oman, and Alaska USA. I will be meeting with the Year 4 team next week to get this started. The wiki is already set up. I will e...
Hi Ryan
Yes, we may be interested here in Beijing, China. What response have you had so far? A cultural exchange is an excellent idea. I am sure it will align with a UOI here.
Julie Lindsay
Beijing (BISS) International School
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