I love to use Scratch as a tool for teaching all kinds of subjects
Hi, i’m Julie and work in the distance learning field. Actually used to since i am currently unemployed, but it allows me to follow several MOOCs and try out apps, among many other things. So no big deal!I am based in France now, after several years living and working around East Africa mainly, great region. I look forward discovering and applying design thinking techniques in education, and being in touch with passionate people too indeed.Talk soon,Julie
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Thanks very much. I’m in the process of overhauling the website and adding new images. So it is a bit of a mess right now.
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Hello everyone! I’m Mike from the UK. I’m a web developer and designer catering to small businesses. I’m pretty skilled on the development, management, and business aspects of the job but I’m looking to boost my creative skills.
Hi, Katherine! Nice to see you here! I remember once you said you worked in a library, but I didn’t know about your passion of ” to help guide youth in developing skills”. In another way I do the same with my students. It’s wonderful! Congrats!
My name is Paul Carlsson, born -69 and I live in a small town in the south of Sweden named Karlshamn (Carls harbour). I work at Blekinge Institute of Technology where we have educations in media technology (audio, game, visual and web production). I?m also into research where my main interests lies in the possibilities of recreating education as we know it. How to design creative space/environment and how to organize our our education programmes and the content to promote creativity and new ideas. Happy that I found LCL and hope I have the time and space to take part of all your knowledge and ideas.My sparetime is spent on being with my family (common-law wife and three kids, 8, 11 and 14) and to play music in some different bands. Started to play the upright bass a couple years ago in an americana band called PPM (Peter, Paul and Martin). Spotify iTunes
My name’s David, although most people call me „Lefty” – „too many Daves”. (tovább…)