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About Julene

This blog is created by Julene Reed, Director of Academic Technology at St. George’s Independent School, Collierville, TN.

My Role at St. George’s
I oversee the laptop program at St. George’s middle school and upper school campus. I provide professional development for the teachers, and I work with students on digital projects. I also coordinate videoconferences for our school.

Other Endeavors
I am an Apple Distinguished Educator, and I serve on the ADE Advisory Board. I am also on Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots Advisory Council. I travel internationally, presenting workshops and keynote speeches on global education and technology in education. I am also actively involved in writing curriculum for Apple’s education division. I work with Roots & Shoots groups and schools at the base of Mt. Kilimanjaro and other areas of Tanzania. I am involved in many projects related to both Tanzania and Nepal. I traveled to Gombe this past summer to observe the chimpanzees that Dr. Jane studied for so many years.

I also am on the Advisory Board for Polar Bears, International and will be once again traveling to the tundra in the fall of 2009 where we will deliver educational content via webcasts and videoconferences. In addition, I create web content for education and am in the process of developing a related podcast series with other key Advisory Board members.

Click here to view my professional website.

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Hello,

My name is Nathan Tone, and I have been working the past couple weeks to increase the listener base of Encounters Radio: Experiences in the North, a weekly podcast chronicling host Richard Nelson’s explorations in the Alaskan wild. After looking at your blog, I thought that you and your readers might be interested in his episode Polar Bears and Climate Change. Recorded dangerously close to the polar bears, it is an exciting, first hand narrative of many of the issues you address in your blog. If you are interested, you can find the episode here,

http://feeds2.feedburner.com/EncountersNorth

Take a listen and consider posting it to your blog. Every time I listen, Richard Nelson’s narrative transports me into the middle of his current adventure. It really is special.

Thank you for your time,

Nathan Tone

I love the idea! And, I will post it on the main page soon! Thanks so much. Keep sending thoughts my way!

J.

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