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About

I am an ICT teacher at United World College of South East Asia (East Campus). Originally from NZ, I have been teaching overseas since 2001.

Tip of the Iceberg is a place for me to try and get beyond a tokenistic approach to ICT teaching. I want to make meaningful connections for my students and help them become effective collaborators, communicators and creators, with a commitment to social responsibility.

Tip of the Iceberg is also a place for me to reflect on my learning in ICT, a dumping ground for miscellaneous thoughts and a place to share my favourite links.

The views expressed are my own, and not those of my employer. All mistakes are definitely my own!

I am klbeasley on Twitter, so please look me up.

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I am excited to visit your site, too! Thank you for sharing this with me…and visiting my school site! Wish you had a position in my building, truly!

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Great stuff, KL!

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Hi Keri Lynne,
I met you a few years ago at Nicole Tripp’s pool – I was visiting from Beijing, and used to teach at CIS. Also went to EARCOS with your husband! A friend at ISKL referred me to your blog as my current school (a private girls school in Toronto) is looking at piloting one-to-one iPod touches in Grade 5 next year. I’m looking forward to exploring your blog — what I’ve read so far is great — and hearing about how you’re using them at UWC! I may bug you for some Grade 5 specific ideas, too!
Hope all is well in The Pore,
Christine

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Christine Reply:

Keri LEE not LYNNE – sorry my dear!! Say hi to Miles from me!

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[...] Kerri Lee Beasley has listed 50 Educational apps to use on the iPhone or iPod Touch on her Tip of the Iceberg blog. Most of the apps listed are free. These apps would work in a school setting or for your own children at home while using your iPhone or iPod Touch. [...]

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