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Annual Conference!

Thank you to all delegates for making the recent conference in Townsville a great success!

We look forward to seeing you in Melbourne in 2011.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Grants & Awards
Applications for ATEA Teacher Educator and ECR Awards being accepted now. Click on Grants & Awards button for details.
 
Call for Papers

Abstract Submission Open for 2010 Annual Conference. Click on Annual Conference link on menu below.

 

 
Conference Papers

Conference papers from ATEA 2009 (Albury) have now been posted to the website. Click on Publications button. Then Proceeedings Archive link to access.

 

 
ATEA History

A new book on the History of ATEA was launched at the annual conference in Albury, NSW. This year's conference had record numbers in attendance.

 

 

 
Annual Conference

Teacher Education Crossing Borders - Albury Convention and Performing Arts Centre, Sun 28 June - Wed 1 July 2009

 
Call for Abstracts
Members and guests of ATEA are invited to submit an abstract for the Annual Conference (28 June - 1 July) by the deadline of 31 March 2009. See Annual Conference page for more details.
 
Annual Conference

ATEA invites teacher educators to present a paper at our annual conference to be held in Albury, 28 June - 1 July 2009. See Annual Conference page for details.

 
Academics Wanted!
Jobs for Teacher Educators advertised at the Universities of Ballarat, Newcastle, and NSW. Click on Weblinks button, then Teacher Education Jobs link for more details.
 
A+ Rating for APJTE
ATEA's journal, the Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education has just been given an A+ rating in the draft ERA journal rankings.
 
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Collaborative Online Tools & Special Interest Groups PDF Print E-mail

Are you interested in collaborating with other scholars working in the area of teacher education?

ATEA is currently exploring the possibility of setting up Special Interest Groups, who may use Web 2.0 technologies to collaborate. Details on how to sign up will be posted soon. Anyone who is interested in joinging a Special Interest Group should contact the This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , Dr Nan Bahr.

Start your own collaborations using free web-based networking technologies.

Our webmaster recommends:

This collaborative internet-based tool set uses Social Bookmarking, Blogging, and RSS technologies. It's possible (although this requires a little work) to upload Endnote library references, and it is certainly very simple to bookmark journal articles you locate while browsing internet databases. You can start your own group, post a personal profile, build commentaries using the built-in blogging feature, and get notifications when new articles are posted by your collaborators. You can 'tag ' your bookmarked articles, and search for articles based on keywords; ultimately building your own collaborative teacher education folksonomy. This technology is our Webmaster's pick of the tools currently available.

Tagging Tip- For Creating an ATEA Folksonomy

Be sure to tag all relevant articles you find with 'ATEA', so that when you or other members of our teacher educator community search using ATEA as a keyword, you retrieve the pool of all teacher education publications we are collecting as an educational community.

A bit like a Facebook for academics. This website allows you to set up an online profile, add links to your online publications, keep track of what colleagues are doing and publishing, locate other academics working in similiar areas, etc. Every time someone searches fr you on Google, you'll receive an email letting you know, so you can also get some idea about the interest in your work. Definitely worth exploring.

 

Other collaborative online tools you might want to explore include:

  • WorldCat - Very similar to CiteULike, with easy export of citations to Endnote libraries.




  • Skype in conjunction with the Yugma Team Collaboration add-on - Uses Online Chat , VOIP and VNC technologies to allow you to talk over the phone with a colleague in a remote location, while sharing your desktop, and co-authoring a document as if you were sitting next to each other.

  • 4Teachers - Offers a set of free online tools for use with your students.

 



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