UK & Ireland Edubloggers Directory
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England (37)
(Old) Andrew
Anecdote and opinion from a teacher working in tough secondary schools in the West Midlands
Miles Berry
Work and life, plus random ravings on e-learning in the UK
Le'Nise Brothers
Opinion and Views from the entire Further Education sector in the UK and internationally.
Keith Burnett
Maths teaching and ILT topics - aimed at colleagues at the 'marker-face' and the sharp end of the wonderful system that is FE in England.
Adam Burt
Adam is based at
Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication∞ in London
Cathy Clarkson
ESOL tutor at Dewsbury College interested in e-learning with second language learners. I've been involved in the NRDC ICT Effective Practice study
http://www.nrdc.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=551&ArticleID=478∞ currently working toward an MA at Lancaster Univesity
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fss/edres/study/alne/∞
Leon Cych
Independent ICT Educational consultant and journalist. My website
Learn4Life website∞ RSS feed∞ highlights innovation in education in the UK and my podcasts at
L4L podcast blog∞ RSS feed∞ - highlight interviews with key innovators in the UK. Coming soon are interviews with key individuals in government and LEAS responsible for implementing change in the introduction of Learning Platforms especially
Russell Dyas
Network Manager at a High School in Leicestershire personnel blog but often covers technology educational matters. I am also the Beta Manager at
MST Software∞ which creates educational software and last but not least I am one site admins at
EduGeek.net∞, the place for educational ICT Support staff to gather.
Emma Duke-Williams
This is a blog that I started really to encourage Students on an MSc eLT (eLearning & Technology) to keep blogs. It's got predominantly eLearning/ Blogging related posts, but also accessibility, web design, and digital divide related posts. I'm from Portsmouth, by the way.
Peter Ford
Nottingham based educational consultant/founder
ICT4Schools∞
Josie Fraser
Leicester based Educational Technologist, working in FE (& with schools)
Interests include: Emerging tech & the read/write web, collaborative networks and practices, online communities
Terry Freedman
Terry Freedman's Articles∞
I'm an independent educational ICT consultant, and this website contains articles and blogs on ICT in education (mainly) and other stuff.
Robin Gadd
The MLE manager at Brockenhurst College
Ian Grove-Stephensen
I try to write for secondary school teachers who are fascinated by online learning, and in that position where they feel they could do more, but are perhaps a little reticent to leap right in. Periodically I also shamelessly plug my own company's products and offer priviledged access to various upcoming products and services to my regular readers.
Happy Hippy
IT in education and the myth of the work-life balance.
HH’s greatest quest has been the search for the mythical beast known as the ‘work-life balance’. Despite many rumours and occasional sightings of this great winged creature, no substantial evidence of its existence has ever been found.
Tony Hirst
Open University academic, supposedly based in Milton Keynes(!) with an interest in eLibraries and
Web2.0 approaches to distance education.
Catherine Howell
Chris Jennings
Leading MA Interactive Media Publishing at Oxford Brookes University. All students running blogs.
Course web site∞
David Jennings
Independent consultant managing projects and strategy for applications of e-learning in cultural settings (especially music), archives and trades unions.
Interests include: social software and online groups, usability, audience development, business models for informal e-learning.
Neil Jones
Deputy Head at
Berkhamsted Collegiate Prep School∞. We use a set of weblogs as our web presence to which staff and pupils contribute in particular to
share their work∞.
Peter Ford∞ has been instrumental in getting us to where we are as a school.
I also run the
IAPS Aspiring Heads Weblog∞. A blog for aspiring heads. Mostly wanderings & musings about education management issues.
Jane Knight, e-Learning Centre
Jane is the Founder of the e-Learning Centre which provides e-learning information and services to businesses and education
Theo Kuechel
Formal bio: Educator, independent educational ICT consultant, digital media consultant and course director, Cascade, University of Hull.~-
http://tinyurl.com/lrap3∞
Informal bio: a mashup of interests that include learning, teaching, new technologies, social software, roots and traditional music through pop and rock, travelling and wandering, real ale and football.
Derek Morrison
From Bath University - Learning Technologies in Higher Education
Steve O'Hear
Educator, Web Developer,
Media Producer∞, Journalist, and web 2.0 evangelist - interested in all aspects of the read/write web and how it can support learning (
blogging∞,
podcasting∞, video blogs, wikis, social software,
media∞ and devices etc)
Stephen Powell
Researcher of learning technology, currently working for
Ultralab∞ and leading the
Ultraversity∞ project - a workbased, undergraduate, research degree delivered entirely online with some 300 students.
Andy Roberts
Online researcher and IT tutor, London schools
Documenting the application of action research methodology to distributed communities of practice
Jon Rowett
Software development, UK elearning and MLEs
Seb Schmoller
Fortnightly Mailing. I work as an independent consultant and as half-time Executive Secretary of the Association for Learning Technology. Fortnightly Mailing summarises resources and news I come across which I think will be of value to others with an interest in online learning and the internet. Organised as a roughly fortnightly newsletter, and published on the Web and as a brief opt-in email.
Barry Spencer
documenting Bromley College's Moodle rollout
Pete Stone
The other MLE developer at Brockenhurst College
Sue Thomas
Writer & Professor of New Media, Faculty of Humanities, De Montfort University, Leicester
Paul Trafford
Ramble Blogs
Richard Treves, School of Geography, Southampton University
- Kerfuffle∞: elearning with the emphasis on the learning
Learning Technologist specialising in Earth Science and audio tools. Topics of conversation I rant for Great Britain about: Moodle (pro), Google Earth (pro) swankily presented content with no educational value (anti).
An educational resource for everyone and anyone.
Here you can find interesting articles, competitions, opinions and generally everything relating to the world of education.
You can give your opinion, write an article, read the opinions of others, or read their articles.
Steven Warburton
IT and e-Learning manager at King's College London and Fellow at the Centre for Distance Education at the University of London.
Theresa Welch
West Midlands based E-Learning Adviser, working in Adult and Community Learning (ACL) sector.
Ben Werdmuller
Lead developer and co-designer of the Elgg learning landscape system; thoughts on Elgg, e-learning and the web in general.
Simon Wright
Plymouth based Web Manager, working for LEA
Interests include: Web Technology, Innovative ICT in Curriculum, Online communities, collaborative learning.
Matthew Whyndham
Experiences of creating and using courseware, adapting existing materials, and incorporating electronic tools in teaching practices. UCL, London.
Stuart Yeates
Open Source in Higher and Further Education
Steve Hooker
Blog hoster and developer since 1999. Currently hosting a dozen or more school blogs, see the
recently updated sites∞. Brand names include 'Walsall Schools Website Machine' and 'Educatr.com.'
Ireland (1)
Sinéad Gibney
Recent graduate of the
MSc It in Education∞ from
Trinity College∞, Dublin and currently developing an online system for Kilroy's College, a traditional correspondence college, using
Moodle∞.
Scotland (6)
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ScotEduBlogs.org.uk∞
Site aggregating and mixing over 260 Scots Edu Blogs
Software is a ruby on rails open source project, site developed and maintained by teachers.
John Johnston
Primary School Teacher in Sandaig Primary, Glasgow.
Interested in children blogging in the classroom.
Development Officer for the first subject portal being created for the Scottish Schools Digital Network.
A personal blog with daily updates on how social software and other tech can be used creatively in the classroom.
David Tosh
PhD student, maintainer of the Eportfolio Research And Design Community and co-designer of the Elgg learning landscape system
As an education adviser with Renfrewshire Council I am currently working on the development of the use of blogging. The pilot project is initially for staff with the eventual aim being to encourage pupil blogging in a safe and meaningful way. I am currently running with two different blogs. The first is the Renfrewshire pilot which is based on
EduBlogs and the second is my own personal blog based on Blogger.
Wales (1)
Haydn Blackey
I'm responsible for Blended Learning Curriculum and Assessment Development at
The University of Glamorgan.∞ As part of a small
Blended Learning team∞ tasked with embedding Blended Learning across the institution.
Expat Edubloggers (1)
Scott Wilson
Assistant director of CETIS at the University of Wales, Bangor, and occasional Research Fellow at Macquarie University, Sydney, and general guy-borrowing-an-Internet-connection at the Web Engineering Group at the University of Sydney. Blogs about various standards and tech-related things, particular ePortfolios, Atom, RSS and the like. Currently based in Sydney, moving back to Wales, at which point I guess I move this entry up a bit?
Format: Name; Blog Name/s; one line bio including current location & UK link; interests
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