A compilation of people who are leading edge or leading discussions on social technologies and learning, and what educational technology is, does, and perhaps most importantly, what it can’t or shouldn’t replace or enhance. (Credit to Leslie Madsen-Brooks from UCDavis.)
Laura Blankenship (formerly of Bryn Mawr)
Barbara Sawhill (Oberlin)
Barbara Ganley (formerly of Middlebury)
Nancy White (of Full Circle Associates)
Jennifer Jones (at Injenuity.com)
Nina Simon of Museum 2.0
Martha Burtis at U. Mary Washington
Sarah Robbins (Intellagirl), Beth Kanter
Cindy Lee Underhill (U. British Columbia)
Glenda Sims (e-accessibillity)
Vidya Ramanathan (@mapetite on Twitter)
Allison Rossett (San Diego State U.)
Jim Groom (of UMW and edupunk fame),
Scott Leslie (of BC and EdTechPost),
Alan Levine (of NMC),
D’Arcy Norman (U. Calgary),
Dan Cohen (George Mason University),
William Turkel (U. Western Ontario),
Bryan Alexander (NITLE), and
Gardner Campbell (of Baylor)
Stephen Downes-
Brian Lamb-
George Siemens-
Mark Warschauer-
Michael Wesh-
David Wiley-
Scott Wilson
Friday, April 24, 2009
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2 comments:
At first, I was surprised that you separated your list by gender, as I tend to not consider gender when following bloggers or Twitter. Yet, in retrospect, I found that I followed 54% of the women you mentioned but 80% of the men. Some women I follow that you did not mention:
- danah boyd (Microsoft Research)
- Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach (K-12)
- Vicki Davis (K-12)
- Kim Cofino (K-12)
- Sue Waters (Australian TAFE)
That's totally my list (from the NMC listserv)! Thanks for spreading it. :)
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