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Science Teachers

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Science Teachers: 

  • Kali @kali. I teach middle school science. I have a blog called Sizzle in Science where I talk about the amazing science that will change our world. We have so much fun in our classes!
  • April Robinson (AAprilll) Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science in small rural High School (northern California) Use Power Point, and inquirey based labs, on a minimal budget. As well I am trying to find solutions for bridging special education (main streamed students)  with my college prep courses.
  • Nathan Arnold (arnoldisfresh) Biology, Genetics, Micro, HBS teacher in St. Joseph Mo. Into technology to amp up relevance and excitement for my students (and myself).
  • Kathleen Murphy (kmurphy@sbschools.org) Teach three levels of Biology I in Central New Jersey.  I'm looking for Inquiry-based activities. Twitter    kmurphy17
  • Brendan O'Brien (Brendano)is an eLearning science teacher and coach in Australia for DEECD (Vic Dept of Ed) and organises conferences, training and competitions for Australian students.
  •  Current Australian student competition is 2009 Science Video Competition "60 second challenge" $8000 in prizes via www.60secondscience.net
    • next eConference for teachers is August 3,4,5 online with Elluminate. Tom March is Keynote + 18 great workshops from practicing teachers. International guests welcome to register via www.21clearning.globalteacher.org.au  

 

 

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ehattabaugh@... said

at 4:12 pm on Jan 23, 2009

EHattabaugh-Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Medicine and Biomedical Engineering teacher, Cleveland, TN

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Robert Butler said

at 3:15 am on Mar 3, 2009

I was quite disappointed yesterday after using http://friendorfollow.com/ Why oh why advertise your twitter address on here and then not bother to follow people back. Are science teachers after the ego-trip of picking up followers rather than building an interactive network. Made me think.

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christine hamel said

at 7:45 pm on May 18, 2009

NO...science teachers would never do that...perhaps they were just experimenting and got caught up in the lab!! lol :)

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Jenny Gable said

at 12:02 pm on Jun 28, 2009

I am truly amazed when I look at the resources available on this website - I am wandering has anyone created a page specifically for their students to use - if so can you explain how?

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Janice VanCleave said

at 11:48 pm on Jun 30, 2009

Jenny, This page is a wikki--Are you familiar with wikkis? If not, check out pbworks.com. I am presently taking a free online class via this company and it is awesome. You could develop a student page similar to this one for teachers. YEA!!
FYI: I write science books for kids and would love to correspond with teachers about science. I am such a newbee with web stuff--I am sure elementary kids understand it a lot more than I do. Since I understand email more than twitter---(I am working on this)--please contact me at ASKVANCLEAVE@aol.com for now---I'll be twittering son.
Janice

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Brendan O'Brien said

at 3:15 pm on Jul 28, 2009

Jenny - learn all about classroom wikis and blogs at a page we have specifically designed for teachers, with real examples, best practice, tutorials and 'how to's'
http://hume-elearning.wikispaces.com/ check out the toolkit while you are there!

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Kevin McChesney said

at 5:53 pm on Nov 12, 2009

TigerPhysics - I teach AP Physics B and Honors Physics at Pickerington High School Central in Pickerington, Ohio. I have also taught Chemistry and Physical Science classes. I use the modeling style of teaching in my physics classroom. I am just starting to use twitter and I am trying to figure out the best way to help my students.

My Twitter page is located at the following address:
http://twitter.com/TigerPhysics

What resources have people found to be most useful in developing their Twitter and other tools for their classes?

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