Home of South Australia’s educational computing association.
I posted on my own blog about the idea of educators being easy to find online which builds on the concept of “clickability” that Will Richardson talks about so eloquently on his blog. He also spoke about this when he was in town a little while back when a smallish but dedicated group of South Australian educators got to hear from this amazing well respected expert on the learning potential of the web.
Here we are, a dedicated community of educators whose passion for technology is such that we willingly join a professional organisation and network at events like the annual CEGSA conference. But how of our ranks are Google-able where a quick simple search of one’s name brings up a comprehensive overview of one’s professional work and innovation?
If the web offers connection in a way that was not easily possible before via blogs, twitter, wikis, discussion forums, flickr etc. then why wouldn’t we as a community be embracing this possibility to publish our work, ideas, resources and share with the gloabl education community?
Or on a more personal challenge level, what does a simple Google search of your name reveal about you as a learner and educator?