Experimentation

From WikiEducator
Jump to: navigation, search

Facilitation



Ravana.jpeg


Professional Development
Life is Learning.

Life is Joy

Experienced English Teacher
  • I am a Canadian (Toronto) residing outside of Canada. I have been teaching English as a foreign language to high school and adult learners for over 30 years. I am interested in collaborating with other teachers worldwide and do this on Free Professional Development, Moodle Course & Learning Management System.
  • I use technology with my face-to-face classes by blending computer programs and the Internet and the traditional classroom setting.
  • I teach English via computer related topics such as Microsoft and other software applications, computer hardware, and web authoring programs.
  • I teach English by involving my high school students in international collaborative projects and literature-based WebQuests.
Blended Online Learning Specialist
  • In my free time, I help educators become aware of the value of integrating web 2.0 tools for instruction and learning on a Moodle website called Moodle for Teachers Free Professional Development and on a social network called Integrating Technology. I am doing this on a voluntary basis because I am passionate about learning and would like to see e-learning available and free worldwide. I believe collaboration is the key to improving education and ultimately contributing to world peace.
Expert in Social Networking
  • I was the editor of Etni Rag, an online journal on a voluntary basis for a few years and involved in social networking, English, and e-learning in developing and developed countries. In addition, I created a few wikis on wikispaces, pbwikis, and wetpaint. I now use Free Professional Development since ning has become commercialized and is no longer free. I am passionate about learning and love to share my explorations and findings with others. One of my projects was published on Once Upon a School]. You are invited to contact me directly or leave a message on my talk page.


Learning for Content (L4C) Online Facilitator
I facilitated the following L4C online workshops at WikiEducator:
  1. L4C 15 Wikieducator
  2. L4C 19 Wikieducator
  3. L4C 21 Wikieducator
  4. L4C 24 Wikieducator
  5. EL425
  6. EL426
  7. EL4C29
  8. EL4C30
  9. EL4C31
  10. EL436
  11. EL438
  12. EL4C39
  13. EL4C42


Online Facilitator


http://www.wikieducator.org/images/9/94/WE-Jul-3-2009.gif


Testimonials
Testimonials from around the world


Advocate of Healthy Living


Activities on Wikieducator


Contact Me
  • Please feel free to contact me for further information and/or questions or comments about my fields of interest and other topics.


Professional Development
Life is Learning.

Life is Joy


Live Online Classrooms


My Resume


Education
  • 2009 Doctor of Educational leadership specializing in curriculum and instruction; University of Phoenix
  • 2005 MA in Education, curriculum and technology; University of Phoenix


Websites and Blogs


Personal Site


Blogs


Interests
Teacher Mentoring and Support Service
Professional


Mentoring Teachers
Teacher Mentoring and Support Service



Online Courses



Web 2.0 tools
  • Learn how to create your own WebQuests by joining a professional development course on Moodle: Creating WebQuests



Moodle for Teachers (M4T)


WiZiQ
=WizIQ Virtual Classroom=

WizIQ is a free online teaching and e-learning web conferencing video and audio format with a whiteboard, content manager to upload and share files and a text chat box interactive engagement during the session. The tool can be added to Moodle and other course management systems (CMS).

Research

Virtual classrooms are definitely better than traditional classrooms for effective instruction and learning and I intend to research this. If you are interested in co-researching, please contact me.

Researchers


WikiUniversity
Long distance running


Funding for Innovations
  • Knight News Challenge
    • Knight New Challenge is awarding "$5 million a year for innovative ideas that develop platforms, tools and services to inform and transform community news, conversations, and information distribution and visualization...Knight Foundation plans to invest at least $25 million over five years in the search for bold community news and social media experiments" (John S. and James L. Knight Foundation 2006-2008, ¶ 1,2).
  • Technology, Entertainment, and Design (TED). "The TED Prize is designed to leverage the TED community’s exceptional array of talent and resources. It is awarded annually to three exceptional individuals who each receive $100,000 and, much more important, the granting of “One Wish to Change the World.” (TED Conferences, 2008, ¶ 1).

--nelliemuller 10:08, 4 November 2008 (UTC)


Community Service
Professional Development1
Conferences
  • ETAI Winter Conference (Haifa)

December 27, 2005 Integrating Technology into the ESL Classroom CRSTE Global Symposium free online conference, October 16-24, 2010, IT4ALL for as a community builder for global connections

ILA, Boston, October 27-30, 2010 on Instructor Experiences with implementing Technology in Blended Learning Courses in Higher Education


Literature-based Webquests

Health and Sports-based WebQuest


Social Studies WebQuest


Moodle
I would be interested in exchanging ideas on how Moodlers use the CMS. I wonder what others think of wikispaces, wetpaint, and

pbwiki as opposed to wikieducator.


My Projects


Online Live Conferences
  • I had a great session today (October 4, 2008) with 45+ participants who were teachers and students of English as a foreign and second language. The topic of the live online session was Learning English Online for Free. The recording is available right here.



Messages from WE Members
  • Leave me a message
  • Hi Nellie,I was actually dying to hear those words of appreciation from you.Thanks for all the suggestions and incorporations.--Yanubha 12:57, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
  • Pru Mitchell
  • Hi Nellie. I have just completed a lesson for year 10 students on Electric circuits. Please take a look if you have a moment. Any feedback or suggestions are welcome. Thanks --Robin 10:14, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
My Discussions

June18-09-Wikieducator-7.gif


Join me
Please add yourself to my list :

--Yesnaco 16:19, 26 August 2009 (UTC)Hilda Kabuki Ocansey


My Photo Gallery


Register Here
















Storytelling WiZiQ Meeting
Specialties.png Storytelling and Culture
Saturday, September 5, 2009
6:00pm GMT
Check your time JOIN US


BOVW1 WiZiQ Meeting
Specialties.png Wiki Skills & Collaborative Learning
Friday, July 24, 2009
6:00pm GMT
Check your time JOIN US


Notes and Feedback from my Wiki Neighbours
Please feel free to add your notes here or go into the "Discussion" page, start a new discussion and add them there. The notes will be moved to the discussion page as time passes, but will remain on my talk page if you add them to my "Discussion" on the top navigation bar. Thank you--Nellie Deutsch 17:45, 29 November 2008 (UTC)

Nellie, I am stating to put the following on all new participants who have user ages alread. Is this OK?--Phil Bartle 01:38, 27 July 2009 (UTC)

  • Madam,I have registered my self foron 24th Dec 09 ('Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning (IT4ALL)'Moodle for Teachers (M4T-3): January 4, 2010 - January 31, 2010,Blended Online Learning (BOL): Asynchronous & Synchronous Workshop on Learning to Moodle,but now there is problem in getting enrollment key and for futher working this is problem with others also.please help us because we want to join this now.User:Rajnish Pandey
  • Madam,I have registered my self foron 24th Dec 09 ('Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning (IT4ALL)'Moodle for Teachers (M4T-3): January 4, 2010 - January 31, 2010,Blended Online Learning (BOL): Asynchronous & Synchronous Workshop on Learning to Moodle,but now there is problem in getting enrollment key and futher working this is problem with others also.please help us because we want to join this now.User:Pooja Tyagi


  • No words to express your amazing efforts User:Pooja Tyagi
  • Thanks for your support User:Rajnish Pandey
  • Very nice to see you have an early start on making your User page. If you have not seen it yet, I recommend that you look at the youtube video clip on Wikis. In WikiEd, as in the video, the most important buttons are edit and save. A third button, Link, is not quite the same on WikiEd. To make a sub page, in edit mode, you simply give it a name. put forward slashes around it, then two square brackets in front and after the result. When you save, the word will be in red. Click on it and it will tell you there is no such page. As soon as you start editing, the sub page is created. Another tip is to borrow from your Wiki neighbours. Browse around other User pages. If there is anything you like, just copy it and paste it in to your user page. Make any modification you need, and there you are.--Phil Bartle 01:38, 27 July 2009 (UTC)



Nellie, You're and inspiration and your involvement in WE is unbelievable. As I have an English teaching/ research background, I'll be glad to assist in any way to promote English language learning through WE. Cheers, --Bernard Lewis

  • Hi Nellie! Nice to know you! I'm also doctoral student in University of Turku. My research is going on very slowly... --Tero Toivanen20:04, 11 February 2010 (UTC)


  • Hi, Nellie, I love your WebQuests, they are very interesting. I can put WebQuests together but have trouble with thinking up imaginative ideas. I guess I am still learning... Kylie.


  • Thanks Nellie, for the certification...didn't realise until today :-)..Jyoti Jyoti


  • Hi Nellie, Me too. Thanks for the certification upgrade. It's a nice recognition. --Alison Snieckus 02:24, 7 October 2011 (UTC)