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Disciplinary Interests: k-12

Paul T. Henley, National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education
Paul T. Henley
Membership Director
http://www.nitle.org
administration
Ph. D.
NITLE, Association for the Supervision of Curriculum Development, Music Educators National Conference, International Reading Association, Pi Delta Kappa, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Professional Staff Association
Engaging the Liberal Education community in thinking big.
See http://www.nitle.org/about/staff.php#henley
Thomas Sheppard, Athabasca University
Thomas Sheppard
Grad Student
http://me2u.athabascau.ca/elgg/thomassh/weblog
technology
Masters of Distance Education
Athabasca University, Canadian Association of Distance Education (CADE), Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador
Studies in distance education and currently looking at the effective use of podcasting, vidcasting, and screencasting in lectures. Interesting in developing resources for online professional development of educators.
I am a junior high technology teacher and currently finishing a Masters of Distance Education at Athabasca University.
Cindy Rudy, York County School Division
Cindy Rudy
Associate Director of Instructional Technology
http://yorkcountyschools.org
administration
BA Elementary Education-Va. Tech; MS Ed Secondary Education-Old Dominion University

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