Will Richardson (educator)
Will Richardson | |
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Occupation | Author, Educationalist |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Ohio University |
Genre | Educationist, Author, Teacher, Blogger |
Notable works | Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms |
Spouse | Wendy |
Children | 2 |
Website | |
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Will Richardson is an author and speaker on educational technology.[1] He has many published works, including the book, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms,[2] and the edublog Weblogg-ed which he wrote from 2001 to 2011.[3] Richardson is also active on the web; he has both a Twitter account and YouTube channel.
Richardson co-founded Modern Learner Media and is co-publisher of ModernLearners.com.[4] He also co-founded Change School, an online learning resource for educators.[5] Richardson is a founding partner of Connective Learning, LLC. He promotes the implementation of Read/Write technologies in K-12 classrooms. He is also an advocate for school reform which encourages the integration of technology in learning. He was also named to the National Advisory Board for the George Lucas Educational Foundation.[6] Along with Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, he co-founded Powerful Learning Practice, a company that delivers job-embedded, year-long professional development to schools worldwide around the pedagogies of Web 2.0 tools.
District Administration magazine has published a quarterly column by Richardson titled "The Online Edge".[7]
Richardson has been part of a panel presentation at the 2006 Milken Global Conference and has given presentations all over the world.[8]
Biography
[edit]Richardson's bio for a February 2007 conference noted that "Will lives along the Delaware River in Western New Jersey with his wife Wendy and his children Tess and Tucker, all of whom are bloggers."[9]
Formerly a teacher at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, New Jersey, Richardson was recognized for his use of blogs in the classroom as a "trendsetter in education" in 2003 by The New York Times.[10] In 2017, Forbes named Richardson one of the top five edupreneur voices to follow.[11]
Education
[edit]- Bachelor of Science in Journalism, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 1980
- Master of Arts (Teaching), College of New Jersey, Trenton, NJ, 1983
Published works
[edit]Books
[edit]- From Master Teacher to Master Learner (Solution Tree Press, 2015)
- Freedom to Learn (Solution Tree Press, 2015)
- Connecting the Dots: Teacher Effectiveness and Deeper Professional Learning (Solution Tree Press, 2015)
- Why School? How Education Must Change When Learning and Information are Everywhere (Kindle Edition, September 2012)
- Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education (Solution Tree Press, May 2011)
- 21st Century Skills: Rethinking How Students Learn (Chapter) (Solution Tree Press, 2010)
- Engaging the Whole Child: Reflections on Best Practices in Learning, Teaching, and Leadership (Chapter) (ASCD, 2009)
- Weblogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools that are Transforming Classrooms (March 2006, Corwin Press, 3rd Edition, March 2010)
Articles
[edit]- "For the Love of Learning" District Administration, (October, 2010)
- "No More One-Size Fits All Learning" District Administration, (August, 2010)
- "A New Era of Learning" District Administration (April, 2010)
- "Kids Connecting with Adults Online" District Administration (January, 2010)
- "The New Writing Pedagogy" (Feature) District Administration (November, 2009)
- "Personalized Online Learning" District Administration (September, 2009)
- "Why Schools Should Break the Web 2.0 Barrier" Threshold Magazine (Summer 2009)
- "Leadership Goes Public" District Administration (June, 2009)
- "Making the Web Manageable with Collaborative Filters" District Administration (April, 2009)
- "Becoming Network-Wise" Educational Leadership (March, 2009)
- "World Without Walls: Learning Well With Others" Edutopia (December, 2008)
- "Creating Student Editors" District Administration (December, 2008)
- "Footprints in a Digital World" Educational Leadership (November, 2008)
- "Let's Get Into Groups" District Administration (September, 2008)
- "You Need to be Clickable" District Administration (June, 2008)
- "Building Your Own Personal Learning Network" OnCUE Journal (Summer 2008)
- "Now Playing: The Live Web" District Administration (March, 2008)
- "Teaching Civics with Social Web Tools" District Administration (January, 2008)
- "Building Networks in Schools" District Administration (December, 2007)
- "Locked in an Irrelevant System? Network Building and the New Literacy" Education Canada (Fall, 2007)
- "Social Tools in Schools Taking Root" District Administration (November, 2007)
- "From MySpace to SchoolSpace" District Administration (September, 2007)
- "Education Through Networking" ie Magazine (Summer 2007)
- "From MySpace to SchoolSpace" District Administration (September, 2007)
- "Walking the Web 2.0" District Administration (August, 2007)
- "Teaching in a Web 2.0 World" Kappa Delta Pi Record (Summer 2007)
- "Summer 2.0 Reading" District Administration (July, 2007)
- "Read/Write Web" Classroom Connect Connected Newsletter (Summer, 2007)
- "Apps on the Web" District Administration (June, 2007)
- "Building a Web Presence" District Administration (May, 2007)
- "High Tech Inspires the Read/Write Web" Education Digest (May, 2007)
- "Administrators Who Blog" District Administration (April, 2007)
- "Taming the Beast: Social Bookmarking" School Library Journal (March, 2007).
- "The Seven C's of Learning" District Administration (March, 2007)
- "Podcasting 101" NEA Today (March, 2007)
- "The Read/Write Web: New Tools for a New Generation of Technology" Principal (January/February, 2007)
- "To Block, or Not to Block" District Administration (February, 2007)
- "Online Powered School Libraries" District Administration (January, 2007)
- "Making Waves: With Podcasting, Anyone (Yes, Anyone) Can Create Their Own Radio Show" School Library Journal (October, 2006)
- "The New Face of Learning" Edutopia Magazine (October, 2006)
- "Merrily Down the Stream" School Library Journal (July, 2006)
- "Tech Tools for Learning" Access Learning (January, 2006)
- "An Educator's Guide to the Read/Write Web" Educational Leadership (December, 2005)
- "What's a Wiki? A Powerful Collaborative Tool for Teaching and Learning. That's What!" Multimedia and Internet @ Schools (November, 2005)
- "Blog Revolution: Expanding classroom horizons with Web logs." Technology and Learning Magazine (October, 2005)
- "New Jersey High School Learns the ABCs of Blogging," T.H.E. Journal (June, 2005)
- "The ABCs of RSS." Technology and Learning Magazine (May, 2005)
- "Blogging and RSS: The 'What's It?' and 'How To' of Powerful New Web Tools for Educators" Multimedia and Internet @ Schools (January, 2004)
- "Blogging On." Principal Leadership (November, 2003)
- "Weblogs: Internet Publishing Made Easy," Desien (August, 2003)
- "Web Logs in the English Classroom: More Than Just Chat" English Journal (September, 2003)
Notes
[edit]- ^ "ML Team". Modern Learners. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ^ Weblogg-ed " Book Excerpt in T&L Magazine
- ^ Weblogg-ed
- ^ "About Modern Learners". Modern Learners. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ^ "Our Team - Change School". Change School. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ^ "Will Richardson". Solution Tree. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ^ Will Richardson (March 2013). "Are Your Students Ready for Future Work?". District Administration. p. 70. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
- ^ "Global Conference 2006". Milken Institute. Program Detail, Tuesday 25. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ "University of Manitoba: Learning Technologies Centre: Connectivism Online Conference: Speakers: Will Richardson". February 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
- ^ Can Johnny Blog?
- ^ Robyn D. Shulman (Aug 19, 2017). "How To Become An Education Entrepreneur: The Top 5 Voices You Need To Follow". Forbes. Retrieved 10 June 2019.
References
[edit]- Washington Post
- Weblogged Disclosures
- Can Johnny Blog in the New York Times.
- Will Richardson biography