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SOME PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT: Betty
Collis
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(Last update, 04 June 2010
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What questions and beliefs motivate my work? | My background (by the decade) |
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What questions and beliefs motivate my work?…
Every thing I do professionally relates to
one particular area:
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and one particular set of questions:
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These questions had their
roots in my own background, as a teacher who started to use technology (in the
1960s, an overhead projector) not because I was interested in the technology
itself but because I had a problem with my own teaching situation that I wanted
to solve. (I am left handed, and never have been able to write legibly on
blackboards; also I didn't like to loose my eye contact with my students by
turning around to the blackboard and struggling with chalk.) From this personal
and seemingly trivial starting point has evolved a major part of what motivates
my work: the belief that for the majority of learners and instructors, a
decision to make use of a particular educational technology should start with a
problem that the individual is concerned about. Thus, I am not technology
driven, but problem and person oriented:
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A second guiding principle for me is to look
at the context: Learners and teachers will not use a technology that is
difficult to fit into their own circumstances. This leads to my implementation
orientation:
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This leads to another of the major
determinants of my thinking and work:
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Finally, behind all my work are the facts
that I love to teach, I respect the difficulty of teaching effectively, I
realize that teaching will never be easy or something that can be taken over by
a media product, and:
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All
of these these points are discussed in the book that my husband, Jef Moonen, and I wrote in
2005 for our early retirements from the |

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My background:
Decade 1 and 2:
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Decades 2 and 3:
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I
also studied in London, Then
I went to I
taught in a high school--different mathematics classes-- and also co-wrote a
mathematics textbook. I
also got married, moved to Victoria
in British Columbia, |
Decade 3 and 4:
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Discovered
microcomputers and their educational implications and began writing
educational software Began
working on projects involving educational telecommunications and on-line
professional education for teachers in British Columbia Served
on many, many committees and projects about
computers in education Supervised
many Master's theses and PhD candidates Worked professionally in many countries, many US and
Australian states, and many Canadian provinces--all to do with computers or
telecommunications in education
That
is for another medium, not the WWW! |
Decade 5:
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Since
then, I have been watching the evolution of the Web and am convinced that
this is a very important new type of electronic environment for education and
training. The reason?? For
the first time, people with creative ideas, like many of the students in my
courses, can suddenly have the same opportunities for dissemination of those
ideas as those who had previously been the "gatekeepers" (and
cost-determiners) of educational learning materials.
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Decade 6:
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E-mail: bettycollisjefmoonen@gmail.com
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