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* [http://www.mrowe.co.za/blog Michael Rowe].  Physiotherapy educator interested in the use of social media / new technologies to improve teaching and learning practice.  Projects I currently run include [http://www.openphysio.co.za OpenPhysio], an online physiotherapy reference using MediaWiki, and the use of blogging as a form of reflection in a physiotherapy ethics module (closed environment owing to sensitive nature of content).  I'm also interested in open access, open source software and free culture.  There are several projects I'm thinking about, including starting a national online physiotherapy textbook, collaboratively authored, that will be culturally and contextually relevant to South African students (under a [http://creativecommons.org creative commons] license of course).  International communication and discourse between academics, clinicians and students would necessarily make use of multiple channels of communication (blogs, Google Docs, wikis, VoIP, Twitter, etc.), which in itself would be interesting.  Maybe too ambitious...?
* [http://www.mrowe.co.za/blog Michael Rowe].  Physiotherapy educator interested in the use of social media / new technologies to improve teaching and learning practice.  Projects I currently run include [http://www.openphysio.co.za OpenPhysio], an online physiotherapy reference using MediaWiki, and the use of blogging as a form of reflection in a physiotherapy ethics module (closed environment owing to sensitive nature of content).  I'm also interested in open access, open source software and free culture.  There are several projects I'm thinking about, including starting a national online physiotherapy textbook, collaboratively authored, that will be culturally and contextually relevant to South African students (under a [http://creativecommons.org creative commons] license of course).  International communication and discourse between academics, clinicians and students would necessarily make use of multiple channels of communication (blogs, Google Docs, wikis, VoIP, Twitter, etc.), which in itself would be interesting.  Maybe too ambitious...?
* [http://www.k12opened.com Karen Fasimpaur], (karen at k12opened dot com; [http://www.k12opened.com/blog Open ed blog]) K-12 educator, professional development specialist, open ed evangelist, and co-founder of [http://dictionary.k12opened.com Kids Open Dictionary]. I have worked in ed tech for 15+ years, have been a teacher, and have worked in textbook publishing (much to my chagrin now, but it was a great learning process) and software publishing. My project idea is to create an open writing space; [http://www.k12opened.com/blog/archives/125 see here for more info].
* [http://www.k12opened.com Karen Fasimpaur], (karen at k12opened dot com; [http://www.k12opened.com/blog Open ed blog]) K-12 educator, professional development specialist, open ed evangelist, and co-founder of [http://dictionary.k12opened.com Kids Open Dictionary]. I have worked in ed tech for 15+ years, have been a teacher, and have worked in textbook publishing (much to my chagrin now, but it was a great learning process) and software publishing. My project idea is to create an open writing space; [http://www.k12opened.com/blog/archives/125 see here for more info].
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* Bernard Sadaka: sdkaaa [ a at t] gmail [d dot d] com . Computer and Communication Engineering, interested in education as major challenger for society problems. The project i would like to work on includes but is not restricted to the work on developing a framework for an online epistemic community through OER, Firefox and WikiPedia. The aim of this community is to provide the path to the use of structured knowledge in educational tools such as online epistemic games.
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