I hold a Doctor of Education diploma. I researched instructor use of technology in blended learning courses in higher education. I have been teaching English as a foreign language for over 30 years and integrating technology into the ESL/EFL classroom since the 1990s. I have been involved in international collaborative projects and
WebQuests via
Moodle for the past 5 years. I facilitate online and face-to-face workshops on how to use
Wikieducator as a collaborative tool for instruction and learning and conduct
online workshops and
conferences. I also moderate live online workshops for
Electronic Village Online which is a project of TESOL's CALL Interest Section. In addition I conduct online workshops on storytelling and cultures, integration of technology and web 2.0 tools and
Moodle into the classroom on
Wikieducator and
WiZiQ.
I would like to see e-learning available and free worldwide.
I am looking forward to
collaborating with other educators on the best ways to
integrate technological tools in order to facilitate and improve instruction and learning.
Please feel free to contact me by
email
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I hope you are fine.
Thanks for your feedback.
It is nice that we are neighbors and also our areas of interest is similar.
I will contact with you through email.
Mine is fahriye.altinay@emu.edu.tr
if you are using skype, it is better and easy to discuss. my account is fahgulson.
Take care,
Keep in touch.
Best regards
Fahriye
I am also working on my doctorate of professional studies dissertation on the roles of tutors in online learning-teaching process. My research is based on work based research which relies on action research.
What is real focus of your research? In what aspect, you are looking for the use of blended learning environments? What I mean, i think you have some sub-questions for researching this focus?
Good luck in your works.
Take care.
I think teaching a course was a brilliant way to get people involved in a Ning