User:Draceline

About Myself
I am a faculty member of the School of Education at Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, one out of seven Jesuit. universities in Mexico. This year I am on sabbatical leave, full time devoted to create on-line courses and digital learning objects for my students.

Academic & Professional
My fields of interest are:


 * Inclusive education / Education for all
 * Evaluation of Learning / Competences

Professional
The on-line Courses I am creating (on Moodle), for undergraduate students, are:


 * Quantitative Methods of Research for the Social Sciences (Intro course)
 * Statistics for the Social Sciences. (In this course we use an amazing OER: Collaborative Statistics; it is a book  by two professors from De Anza College)
 * Inclusive Communities (in Educational Settings)
 * Guidance for School Diversity, focus on Gifted and talented students
 * Guidance for School Diversity, focus on LGBTI youth
 * Evaluation of the learning



Social
I am an activist & educator on Human Rights/ Social Justice; I am envolved in the Against Homophobia Movement. Taking advantage of the sabbatical leave, I am very committed to learn about e-learning and about writing. Thus, I am enrolled in this workshop as well as in a very demanding Diploma in Writing, by the Mexican General Society of Writers.

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Feedback & Notes from my WikiNeighbours

 * To demonstrate collaborative writing here in your WikiEducator page, I am adding this note in a section specifically provided for collaboration. Now it is your turn to reply to my note. --Valerie Taylor 00:09, 18 May 2010 (UTC)

Celine - Thank you for your note "Collaborative Statistics; it is a book by two professors from De Anza College" - I teach at DeAnza and the authors are colleagues. We are always delighted to hear that the book is being used all over the world. I have passed along a link to your page to Barbara Illowsky, one of the authors, and to the Community College Open Textbook Collaborative who are promoting creation, review and distribution of open textbooks. --Valerie Taylor 13:54, 18 May 2010 (UTC)