Steve Hargadon: Connecting Educators - Reflecting on Ning and Educational Social Networking After Five Years

a live and interactive FutureofEducation.com webinar with David Deubelbeiss, founder of the Ning network EFL Classroom 2.0—like my Classroom 2.0 network also in its fifth year, and with over 25,000 members. As "pioneers" of connecting educators through Ning, David and I will talk about educational social networking and social media for both teacher professional development and also for student learning. This is an early kickoff discussion as part of Connected Educator Month!

http://www.stevehargadon.com/2012/07/connecting-educators-reflecting-on-ning.html

David Deubelbeiss, B.Ed., M.Ed. (TEFL), is an educational leader in the field of Web 2.0 learning and an avid creator of instructional material. He shares his resources through his online community of thousands of teachers – EFL Classroom 2.0 He has a simple teaching philosophy of inspiring both teachers and learners, believing “when one teaches, two learn”.

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