Victoria is a Grade 3/4 and Tech Teacher at West Langley Elementary School in Langley, British Columbia. She is a graduate student in the Master of Educational Technology program offered through the University of British Columbia. Victoria co-founded #bcedchat in the summer of 2013 in a hope to connect BC educators and to enrich the focus on professional development and educational discussions within the province. She is an active member of her Personal Learning Network and an advocate for online sharing of best pedagogical practices. Victoria believes in meaningful tech integration and innovation in schools and uses the SAMR model as a basis for helping teachers reach their professional goals with technology.
After years of being a TTOC in the New Westminster school district, D’Alice was able to get a contract as a teacher at the POWER Program, an alternate school for youth aged 16 – 19. Here D’Alice teaches a variety of subjects; Applications & Workplace Mathematics 10 & 11, Science 10, Earth Science 11, Science & Technology 11, Photography 11/12, Physical Education 10-12.
D’Alice is also a graduate student in the Master of Educational Technology program offered through the University of British Columbia. It is her goal to develop a Personal Learning Network to continue her personal development as a teacher. She believes that as educators we should model what we wish for our students; a desire to engage in life long learning by continuously challenging ourselves to pursue greater knowledge.
D’Alice is also a graduate student in the Master of Educational Technology program offered through the University of British Columbia. It is her goal to develop a Personal Learning Network to continue her personal development as a teacher. She believes that as educators we should model what we wish for our students; a desire to engage in life long learning by continuously challenging ourselves to pursue greater knowledge.
Rebecca is a teacher for the Vancouver School District. She has held a few different temporary positions over the past few years along with TTOCing. They have included, team teaching in a group setting for grades 5-7 and working as a prep teacher with a combined role of teaching kindergarten computers to grade 7 French. Currently she is on maternity leave with her 6 month old daughter and enjoying every minute of it.
Rebecca just began her graduate studies in the Masters of Educational Technology program offered through the University of British Columbia this fall. Her goal is to expand her repertoire of pedagogical practices with technology as the focus and to develop her Personal Learning Network. She is an advocate for life long learning and that everyone is a teacher in some 'form or another' in their lives.
Rebecca just began her graduate studies in the Masters of Educational Technology program offered through the University of British Columbia this fall. Her goal is to expand her repertoire of pedagogical practices with technology as the focus and to develop her Personal Learning Network. She is an advocate for life long learning and that everyone is a teacher in some 'form or another' in their lives.