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Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. aka Dr. G
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Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

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Location:
West Harwich, Cape Cod, MA
Organization:
SUNY/(e)Learning Consulting Services
Occupation:
State University of New York (SUNY) Professor Emeritus & (e)Learning Consultant
Ning Networks:
http://tltcommunity.ning.com/

http://pedagogy20.ning.com/

http://nextgenlibrary.ning.com/
Website:
http://wgraziadei.home.comcast.net/
Blog:
http://wgraziadei.wordpress.com/
Skype Username:
billgrazia
IM Usernames:
AIM: billgrazia or Windows (MSN) Live Messenger: billg@capecod.com
Twitter Username:
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About me...

My name is Bill Graziadei, State University of New York (SUNY) Professor Emeritus & (e)Learning Consultant; for details see my online resume. You can contact me via any of the means listed on my business card.

e-Learning means Connectivity, Communication, Collaboration, and Content (4Cs) and connects people to people and people to information and involves the 3Rs; namely, getting the Right content to the Right people at the Right time through networking using LMS/LCMS, Webconference and Web 2.0 technologies.

Here is what comprises my Professional/Personal Learning Network Environment (PLN/PLE).

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Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. aka Dr. G

Is 'little' better than 'big'?



Is a 50 minute lesson a bit much for your students?

A Little- or Micro-Lesson About Guglielmo Marconi, President Kennedy & Cape Cod, MA




Needless to say I was pleased to happen upon the… Continue

Posted on March 18, 2009 at 10:00am —

Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. aka Dr. G

Where do you go to...

Where do you go to teach, learn, share and collaborate? Tell us by adding yourself and your information at http://www.mindmeister.com/17120340.

I will be using this approach for an upcoming live presentation for participants to interact and share. It will replace the old "Introduce Yourself" by turning to the person on your right or text message during presentations, courses, (un)conferences, etc. It's more interactive/collabo… Continue

Posted on March 9, 2009 at 6:06am —

Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. aka Dr. G

Reflection... I've changed For Better or Worse

C H A N G E

Reflection a day after start-up of Twitwall... I've changed For Better or Worse http://bit.ly/cgH2 inspired by G5+ and especially my grandchildren, Isabella, expected new baby, Joseph & James.

What are your thoughts about CHANGE in education from your perspective?

Happy THANKSgiving to ALL!

Posted on November 25, 2008 at 11:30am —

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At 3:31pm on May 24, 2009, Dr. Ronald G. Shapiro said…
Hi Bill,

Thank you for becoming one of my colleagues on Ning in Education. I appreciate your support in connecting with me. I offer a number of programs which may be of interest to middle school, high school, college and university faculty and students.

I understand that you have retired from active teaching... but feel free to pass this info along to others who may be interested... perhaps, some schools on the Cape....

My flagship presentation Games To Explain Human Factors: Come, Participate, Learn and Have Fun!!! is outstanding for technology classes. It shows participants some considerations in designing products and systems for people to use. It is also an excellent course for English classes, because it teaches a great deal about effective communication. It is also an excellent program for math, science and career classes. This program is great from middle school to graduate school. . You may wish to join the Games To Explain Human Factors group on Ning in Education. I took the liberty of sending you an invitation to join to make it easy for you to do so.

Effective Leadership Involves Working Through Others is great for students just elected or appointed to leadership roles at the high school or college level.

I’m Awesome, But I Have My Limitations
works very well at a milestone in middle school, such as completing all of the basic 9th grade courses in a technical education program.

What’s My Job: An Effective Career Orientation Program For Middle School Students not only teaches students about potential careers, but it also improves student-parent communications.

Activities To Facilitate Career Planning and Gaining Meaningful Employment
is a optimal program for students planning their careers, from high school juniors to graduate Students.

I would enjoy working with you on a program that would be just right for your students or faculty in-service. Please take a look at my listing pages, the photo albums which I have posted from a few of my programs and perhaps my profile on Google. Let me know how we might work together.

I understand that budgets are tight this year, but don’t let that be a limiting factor. I will guarantee teachers in Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and CT that working together we can come up with an affordable way to bring these programs to you.

Ron
At 10:01am on October 22, 2008, Teacher Created Resources said…
Thanks for your help Bill!
 
 

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