Biographies
Micah Baker
Show/Hide BioMicah Baker has more than 12 years of experience with educational technology in public education and enjoys helping others make the most of their tools. Passionate about education, Micah is excited to be part of the 21st century revolution!
Stuart Brown M.D.
Show/Hide BioTrained in general and internal medicine, psychiatry and clinical research, Stuart L. Brown, MD first recognized the essential contributions of play to human development by systematically discovering its absence in the life stories of murderers and felony drunken drivers. His years of clinical practice affirmed the importance and need for healthy play throughout the human life cycle. His broad-based evaluations of highly creative individuals revealed the centrality of playfulness to their success and well-being. Following a fellowship which allowed focused study on the origins and prevention of human violence, he broadened his scope of interest to include the evolution and nature of play behavior, and its manifestations in human story and art. This led to a long-term affiliation with Joseph Campbell, and to his originating and being active in the production of 15 hours of PBS and BBC programming, including a popular nationally broadcast for-credit telecourse, Transformations of Myth Through Time. Following these productions, the National Geographic Society sponsored his exploration of animal play in the wild, resulting in his authoring a Society magazine cover article and the production of an Explorer TV program, each on animal play behavior.
His recent years of independent scholarship and exploration of the evolution and neuroscience of human and animal play have helped to focus a central commitment bringing the promises and stories of play into general cultural consciousness and to the establishment of the National Institute For Play (NIFP). The NIFP has produced a 3-hour PBS series, The Promise of Play, published a companion book to the PBS film, ?Where Do the Children Play,? as well as conducted ?The First NIFP Conference on the Status of Play Science.? He also enjoys teaching Innovation Through Play in Stanford?s ?D? school (Hasso Plattner Institute of Design) to a select group of graduate students Dr Brown has authored the recently released Avery/Penguin book, PLAY, How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul.
Steve Dembo
Show/Hide BioA former kindergarten teacher and school Director of Technology, Discovery Education?s Online Community Manager Steve Dembo is a pioneer in the field of educational social networking. Among the first educators to realize the power of blogging, podcasting, Twitter, and other Web 2.0 technologies to connect educators to one another and create professional learning communities, Dembo has been instrumental in the explosive growth of the Discovery Educator Network and its online presence at http://community.discoveryeducation.com/.
His personal blog and companion podcast, Teach42, continues to serve as inspiration for tens of thousands of educators around the world. In 2009 his blog was recognized as one of 20 Must-Read Education Technology blogs by ACE Online Schools and was nominated for Best Individual Blog and Best EdTechSupport Blog at the Edublog Awards. In addition, Dembo has been recognized as one of the top 50 educational bloggers by Social Media Explorer.
Jennifer Gingerich
Show/Hide BioJennifer Gingerich is an educational technology consultant providing training and inspiration for educators to make practical and creative use of technology tools to in the classroom setting. Jennifer taught elementary school for nine years, then served as a district technology trainer and coach helping teachers integrate technology into all content areas, grade levels, and classroom settings.
She specializes in creating and modeling curriculum based technology lessons and activities infused with digital media. For this work she received an Inspired Teacher Award from Inspiration Software. Jennifer is actively involved with Discovery Education as a national trainer and STAR Discovery Educator, providing leadership, support, and training for fellow educators who are avid about harnessing the power of digital media to engage and challenge students.
Dr. Stephen Heppell
Show/Hide Bio- Professor Stephen Heppell - born in Buckinghamshire, England
- CEO Heppell.net
- Professor Bournemouth University, Chair in New Media Environments
- Emeritus Professor Anglia Ruskin University
- Visiting Professor University of Wales, Newport
- Executive chairman LP+
- Europe's leading online education expert - Microsoft 2006
- Dr. Heppell has a vast portfolio of successful, large scale, learning projects behind him. JISC 2006.
- Founded Ultralab in the 1980s, moving there from the UK Government's groundbreaking Microelectronics Education Programme.
- In 20 years, Ultralab grew to become Europe's leading learning technology research centre with projects that pioneered multimedia CD ROMs and on-line communities in the 1980s - before the web!
- Ultralab is Europe's leading research institute pioneering leading edge applications in support of proven educational precepts. Oracle Corporation 1999.
- In recognition of this work, along with others including Damien Hirst, Jarvis Cocker, Harrison Ford, Lauren Bacall, Muhammad Ali; Dr. Heppell became an Apple Master in the 1990s.
- Dr. Heppell was the guiding "father" of a number of social networking projects including *ESW in the 1980s, Schools OnLine for the Department of Trade and industry in 1995/6, Tesco Schoolnet 2000 from 1999, Think.com from 1999.
- He left Ultralab to found his own flourishing policy and learning consultancy Heppell.net which now has a portfolio of international projects including:
- Learnometer and HorizonTAL. Stephen chairs the charity Inclusion Trust with its flagship project for children excluded from school by behaviour or circumstances Notschool.net
- He was a founding board member for Teachers.TV - a UK public service TV and broadband channel for professional development of teachers.
Kevin Honeycutt
Show/Hide BioKevin spent 13 years teaching art in the classroom and working with kids to help them plan for the future. A few years ago he left the classroom for a chance to work at ESSDACK, an educational service center that allows him to research and develop programs that can help educators and learners.
Rushton Hurley
Show/Hide BioRushton Hurley has worked and studied on three continents as a Japanese language teacher, principal of an online high school, teacher trainer, educational technology researcher, and school reform consultant. He founded and is executive director of the educational nonprofit Next Vista for Learning, which houses a free library of videos by and for teachers and students at http://NextVista.org. Rushton trains teachers and students across the United States and as far away as Bahrain, and his fun and thoughtful talks have inspired and entertained audiences of all sizes.
Chris Lehman
Show/Hide BioChris Lehmann is the founding principal of the Science Leadership Academy, a progressive 21st century high school in Philadelphia, PA. In 2009, Chris was a honoree for ASCD's Outstanding Young Educator Award and was named as one of "40 Under 40" by Philadelphia Business Journal. In 2006, The National School Board Association has named Chris one of "20 to Watch.? Chris has spoken at many educational conferences including the National Association of Secondary School Principals Conference, the National Educational Computing Conference, EduCon, the Yahoo Cybercitizen Conference, the Innovative Learning Conference and K12-Online.
Angela Maiers
Show/Hide BioAngela Maiers is proud of her 20-year career in education, especially the years she spent as a classroom teacher. Angela is currently working as an independent consultant dedicated and committed to helping DOE?s, schools, districts and teachers reach their goals in all forms of online and offline literacy and literacy education. Her most current book, "Classroom Habitudes," can be found on Amazon.com.
Angela's Blog: www.angelamaiers.com
Twitter: twitter.com/angelamaiers
Friendfeed: friendfeed.com/angelamaiers
Skip Offenhauser
Show/Hide BioSkip Offenhauser is the principal of Buckingham Elementary in the Bend-LaPine School District. Skip has been an administrator for six years in Bend and Redmond. Prior to this he was a instructional technologist in Beaverton. As an instructional technologist, he worked directly with K-5 students and supported teachers in their efforts to make technology a seamless part of their classroom.
As a principal Skip understands how technology can help teachers and administrators work smarter not harder and can enrich classrooms and student learning beyond the four walls of the classroom. He enjoys helping others discover new technologies and incorporate them into their private and professional lives.
Dean Shareski
Show/Hide BioDean Shareski is a Digital Learning Consultant for Prairie South School Division in Saskatchewan, Canada. Dean works with teachers and students in understanding the power of the Read/Write Web. He is strong advocate of design and storytelling and has led many workshops locally, nationally and internationally. He's been modeling much of this on his own blog (ideasandthoughts.org) for almost 5 years.
He also is an adjunct professor at the University of Regina where he's developed innovative instructional practices for pre-service teachers.
You can watch a little intro from Dean about his upcoming ITSC workshops on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=a93FKP_kQj0
Peggy Sheehy
Show/Hide BioDuring a former life as a professional musician, Peggy Sheehy received a BS from Empire State University. She began teaching in 1997 at Mt. Sinai Elementary School in New York and was a district technology trainer. After receiving her master?s Degree in educational technology from Stony Brook University, she was named Technology Teacher of the Year from ASSET, for her work with ?Tomorrow's Classroom Today.? In 2001, Peggy moved to Greenville, SC and taught at Stone Academy of Communication Arts. She attended USC at Columbia to begin her MLIS. In 2002 she was named Teacher of the Year at Stone Academy. Peggy is currently a media specialist at Suffern Middle School. In 2006, Peggy established the first middle school in Teen Second Life, Ramapo Islands, which hosts 1600 students and teachers.
Peggy has presented her work at COSN, NSBA, Tech Expo, Tech Forum, NYSCATE, NECC, EdNet, NMC, BLC, and was Keynote Speaker at CLMS Technology Conference and WSTCSS Conference. She has published numerous articles and interviews for educational journals and magazines: Technology & Learning, School Library Journal, Learning & Leading with Technology, and Edutopia. At NECC:DC she received the coveted "Making It Happen" Award in recognition of her work. A true pioneer in virtual worlds and games for education, she is sought out for advice, curriculum direction and professional development. Her latest passion is the adaptation of World of Warcraft to enhance middle school curriculum. Peggy?s work supports the proposal, design, acquisition, and implementation of education in MUVEs, MMORPGs, Web 2.0, and any venture that will increase student collaboration supporting ethics, empathy, and PLAYFUL learning!
Dr. Gary Stager
Show/Hide BioFor 27 years, Dr. Gary Stager, an internationally recognized educator, speaker and consultant, has helped learners of all ages on six continents embrace the power of computers as intellectual laboratories and vehicles for self-expression. He led professional development in the world's first laptop schools (1990), has designed online graduate school programs since the mid-90s, is a collaborator in the MIT Media Lab's Future of Learning Group and a member of the One Laptop Per Child Foundation's Learning Team. Dr. Stager's doctoral research involved the creation a high-tech alternative learning environment for incarcerated at-risk teens.
Recent work includes teaching and mentoring some of Australia's "most troubled" public schools. He was Senior Editor of District Administration Magazine and Founding Editor of The Pulse: Education?s Place for Debate. Dr. Stager is currently Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University, an Associate of the Thornburg Center for Professional Development and the Executive Director of The Constructivist Consortium. In 1999, Converge Magazine named him a "shaper of our future and inventor of our destiny," and the National School Boards Association recognized him with the distinction of "20 Leaders to Watch" in 2007. Dr. Stager was the new media producer for The Brian Lynch/Eddie Palmieri Project - Simpat?o, 2007 Grammy Award Winner for Best Latin Jazz Album of the Year.




