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from classroom teacher to
web-based educational designer

Here's this thing called the web. Connect it to classrooms. Can you make the most of it? This was the challenge that led me from the life of a classroom teacher to that of an online educator. And it turns out that most of education is now confronted with the same challenge: what do we do with the Web? Yet many teachers face other challenges many times daily...


I taught for 10 years so I'm pretty familiar with what it's like to try your hardest at the most important job in the world and then add the dimension of fiddling with computers on top of it all. Since 1995, I've been out of the traditional classroom, learning to work the web for education. Read the ozline story to see what we do or check the résumé below (or download a version in pdf).




Tom March 2004

working for educational reform
through technology-infusion


Experience | Education | Awards & Scholarships | Personal History | Publications & Presentations

EXPERIENCE

2005 - Present:
A Chance to Help
Non-profit organization started to allow Òthose with moreÓ to help Òthose with less.Ó Students and families in the developed world support refugee students in South Africa.
2nd10.com carries the torch from The Drive for 2005
An initiative to encourage using the Web in education to make learning more Real, Rich, and Relevant. A 10 year anniversary present to students.
A New 3Rs
A Directory of compelling Web sites that make learning more Real, Rich & Relevant.
Class Act Portal
A directory for outstanding class Web sites that connect learning to the Real world.

2004 - Present:
Launched edge-ucator.com
2002 - Present:
Launched BestWebQuests.com
1999 - Present:
Launched Web-and-Flow.com
1998 - Present:
Director of ozline.com: online content design & web strategies

1999 - 2001:
Columnist - MultiMedia Schools Magazine


1995 - 1998:
Education First Fellow, San Diego State University / Pacific Bell

1994 - 1997:
Instructor in the College of Education: San Diego State University, CA


1991 - 1995:
Interdisciplinary Team Teacher: Poway High School, Poway, CA


1991 - 1994:
Technology Mentor: Poway Unified School District, Poway, CA


1989 - 1993:
Chairman of the English Department: Poway High School, Poway, CA


1986 - 1995:
English Teacher: Poway High School, Poway, CA



EDUCATION


AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS


PERSONAL HISTORY

I have taken Michel de Montaigne's words to heart: "there is nothing more important than the right rearing and education of children." As a teacher devoted to new alternatives in education, I spend a good deal of my time with school / learning related projects. As an instructional designer, I attempt to create experiences that engage learners in compelling issues. I enjoy an unplugged home life with my two growing sons.


PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

The New WWW: Whatever, Whenever, Wherever - Published in ASCD's Educational Leadership
A new world of personalized, device-delivered digital content and functionality hovers just over the broadband horizon. The New WWW - offering us whatever we want, whenever and wherever we want it - may seem like just an extension of our already-technology-enhanced contemporary life. In some ways, it is. But such a wireless stream of media gratification is actually a radical departure from typical human experience. And as tantalizing as this ready access to our hearts' desires may be, it creates great challenges for our children. To counteract the New WWW's potentially harmful impact on youth, educators must use technology to create learning experiences that are real, rich, and relevant.
The Learning Power of WebQuests - Published in ASCD's Educational Leadership
A well-designed WebQuest combines research-supported theories with effective use of the Internet to promote dependable instructional practices.

Published in MultiMedia Schools
Ten Stages of Working the Web for Education
Find yourself or your school on this continuum. This interactive article can help you plan your or your school's professional development sessions.

MultiMedia Schools

Discovering Your Topic
The Importance of Keeping Things in Context. Textbooks, encyclopedia, and other traditional sources are great for getting to the content of the courses you teach. Use the Web for that trickier bit of re-contextualizing the topic in the complex mesh that is the World (Wide Web).

Wouldn't You Rather Gather?
Skip Search Engines and Find Sites Faster. Because it's a challenge, we often think we need to learn sophisticated, arcane, search strategies. Happily, the Web has matured enough that if you know where to go, you can frequently skip the search and harvest links others have already found for you.

Thinking Through Linking
Finding Education's Name for the Web. Al Gore got us thinking about the Web and "The Information Super Highway." This was helpful in mobilizing interest and resources, but the expression is more detour than road map for those involved in promoting the Web's use in education.

Link Like You Mean It!
Selecting Web Sites to Support Intentional Learning Outcomes. Depending on the learning goal you have for a Web-based activity, you probably want to look for sites that support that approach. Learn about Info Rich, Emotive and Perturbing sites among others.

Are We There Yet?
A parable comparing technology integration to a family auto vacation

"Working the Web for Education," article in the November/December 1997 Computer-Using Educators News Letter.

"ISDN in the Classroom," presentations at the Spring & Fall Computer-Using Educators Conference, Palm Springs, 1995 and the California School Librarians Association, 1995.

"Nonprofit Prophets: a telecommunications-based community action project," article in The THE Journal, December, 1996

"What's on the Web?" cover article in the July/August 1995 Computer-Using Educators NewsLetter.

"Reflections on a Drive-By Caning," article submitted for the "My Turn" column, Newsweek Magazine, New York, NY.

"Using R.E.A.L. World technologies," created and led this in-service to train teachers on Microsoft Word, PageMaker, and Persuasion, Poway High School, 1994

"The R.E.A.L. World Community Outreach Project," presentation at the Computer Using Educators Conference, Palm Springs, CA, 1994

"Computer-Guided Writing," Master's thesis, 1993, SDSU

"The Writer's Guide," a guided-writing software program designed with Bernie J. Dodge, San Diego State University, 1992 - 93

"Computer-Guided Writing," presentation at the Computer Using Educators Conference, Palm Springs, CA, 1993

"Teaching in the R.E.A.L. World" presentation at the Computer Using Educators Conference, Palm Springs, CA, 1993

"The Art of Teaching," a multimedia-enhanced keynote speech presented at the Poway Unified School District's "Mentor Dinner," Rancho Bernardo Inn, 1993

"Class Acts with Simple Stacks," presentation at the California League of Middle Schools, Monterey, CA, 1992

"Teaching in a Multimedia World," presentation at the Computer Using Educators Conference, Palm Springs, CA, 1992

"Going Hyper," designed and led this in-service training, Poway Unified School District, 1992

"Comp 2: A Rad Plan," wrote a grant and chaired the committee that created a semester-long curriculum for 10th grade students, 1992

"The New American School," presentation to the Poway Unified School Board, 1991

"Technically Speaking," a monthly column in the Poway High School Principal's Newsletter, 1990 – 91

"American Studies," wrote a grant and chaired the committee that created an interdisciplinary handbook of primary source documents bridging U.S. History and American Literature for 11th grade students, 1989/90

"Teachers' Pets," poem published in the No Street Poet's Voice, San Diego, CA, 1988

"His Boy Elroy," a full-length motion picture screenplay, © 1985

"Hey, Hey, We're the Busboys," concert preview, Phoenix New Times, 1983

"Donald Fagan: The Night Fly," record review, Phoenix New Times, 1983

"Problematic Plasmatics," reflection & record review, Madcity Music Guide, Madison, WI, 1981

"Sax Solo," poem published in The Madison Review, Fall, 1980


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