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domingo, 17 de junio de 2012
A Personal Message & A Catalog of Books
As an indie author, when you have written the book, the easy part of the process is completed. The more complex part comes next, namely, the self marketing of the book, or, in my case, the book(s).
There are a number of avenues and approaches one can pursue. Nowadays, social media has got to be near the top of your list. However, social media, in my opinion, needs to be social. It is with this thought in mind that I have written and made available a catalog of Paperback books.
In the age of Kindle and the electronic reader devices, there are still those among us who would love to have their own book, in its traditional form and size and shape, with its distinctive smell and feel.
To that mix, I add my personal touch, a personal message of hope and faith for everyone who reada a book I have written. I hope you will enjoy the catalog, for it has been written with you in mind, dear friend...
Best regards,
Thomas
domingo, 10 de junio de 2012
68 Links to 43 Books
Forty Three Books by Thomas Jerome Baker
Author Bio
Thomas Baker is the Past-President of TESOL Chile (2010-2011). He is the Head of the English Department at Colegio Internacional SEK in Santiago, Chile.
He is the Co-Founder and Co-Organiser of EdCamp Santiago, free, participant-driven, democratic, conversation based professional development for teachers, by teachers. EdCamp Santiago 2012 was held at Universidad Mayor in Santiago.
Thomas is also a member of the Advisory Board for the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association (HETL), where he also serves as a reviewer and as the HETL Ambassador for Chile.
Thomas enjoys writing about a wide variety of topics. Thus far, he has written the following genres: romance, historical fiction, autobiographical, sports history/biography, and English Language Teaching. He has published a total of forty three (43) books overall.
The source and inspiration for his writing comes from his family, his wife Gabriela, and his son, Thomas Jerome Baker, Jr.
Books Written by Thomas Jerome Baker
The International Baccalaureate: The International Baccalaureate Program (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 4, 2012)
Connectivism for EFL Teachers: A Theory of Learning for A Digital Age (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 21, 2012)
Alexis Sanchez: The Beautiful Game: Poetry in Motion (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 2, 2012)
Teaching Academic Writing: Theory, Practice & The Passive Voice Controversy (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 17, 2012)
Teaching the Four Skills in EFL: Activities for EFL Teachers (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 25, 2012)
Luxora: My Hometown: Autobiographical Essays (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 28, 2012)
Amy Winehouse: Angel Song by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 22, 2012)
Being A Reading Teacher by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 13, 2012)
Being A Teacher In Chile by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 4, 2012)
Celestial Games: Aquarians, Leprechauns & The Pot of Gold by T. Jerome Baker (Feb 9, 2012)
The Chilean National English Test: A Personal Journey by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 26, 2012)
The Collected Short Stories of T. Jerome Baker: Journey of a Lifetime (Volume 1) by T. Jerome Baker (Feb 23, 2012)
Connectivism & Connected Knowledge: A Personal Journey by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 15, 2012)
EdCamp Santiago: A R(E)volution in Professional Development (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 9, 2012)
Fear of Writing by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 6, 2012)
How to Coach a Debate Team (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 26, 2012)
How to Teach the "Art" of Writing by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 19, 2012)
The Interview Teacher: From Imagination to Sophistication by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 17, 2012)
La Desconferencia: EdCamp Santiago (Volume 2) by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 14, 2012)
The Last Storyteller: The Philosopher's Stone by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 1, 2012)
Let A Thousand Models Bloom: The Unconference is Dead by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 20, 2012)
Most Studious: A Collection of Personal Essays (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 23, 2012)
My #CCK11 Experience by Thomas Jerome Baker (Jun 2, 2012)
My Dear Friend, Welcome to Chile: The Most Beautiful Country in the World (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 20, 2012)
The Native Speaker Myth ReVisited by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 26, 2012)
Pecha Kucha & English Language Teaching by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 28, 2012)
The PLN: Professional Learning Network by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 27, 2012)
Poems & Poetry: Our Story by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 22, 2012)
Profesorbaker's Blog: A Bit of Everything (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 25, 2012)
The Spelling Bee for EFL Teachers by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 19, 2012)
Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 2, 2012)
Teacher Professional Development: Reflections by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 9, 2012)
Teacher Talking Time: The 80 - 20 Rule ReVisited by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 22, 2012)
Teaching Debate in Chile: Age of Wisdom, Season of Light, Spring of Hope (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 17, 2012)
A Test The World Can Take (Volume 1) by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 5, 2012)
Time To Teach Teens by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 15, 2012)
Connectivism and Connected Knowledge: Participating in a MOOC by Thomas Jerome Baker (Jun 1, 2012)
Amy Winehouse by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 14, 2012)
A Test The World Can Take by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 4, 2012)
Boudicca: Her Story by T. Jerome Baker (Feb 18, 2012)
Professionalism & Serendipity for Teachers: Powerful Cognitive Learning by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 8, 2012)
The International Baccalaureate by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 4, 2012)
Unlocking Reading For All Students by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 5, 2012)
Teaching Debate in Chile by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 27, 2012)
My Dear Friend: Welcome to Chile (Essays from a Teacher in Chile) by T. Jerome Baker (Feb 19, 2012)
EdCamp Santiago: The First Seven Days by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 4, 2012)
Teaching Academic Writing by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 27, 2012)
Teaching the Four Skills in EFL: by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 23, 2012)
Fear of Writing: How to Write Without Fear by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 4, 2012)
Luxora: My Hometown by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 26, 2012)
Teacher Talking Time by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 21, 2012)
Most Studious by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 21, 2012)
The Last StoryTeller by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 31, 2012)
Alexis Sanchez: The Beautiful Game by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 29, 2012)
Connectivism for EFL Teachers: A Theory of Learning For A Digital Age by Thomas Baker (Feb 20, 2012)
The Chilean National English Test by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 25, 2012)
The Collected Short Stories of T. Jerome Baker by T. Jerome Baker (Feb 22, 2012)
How to Coach A Debate Team by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 24, 2012)
La Desconferencia: EdCamp Santiago (Spanish Edition) by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 12, 2012)
Looking For Catarina by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 18, 2012)
Meet Me In Memphis by T. Jerome Baker (Feb 18, 2012)
Native Speaker Needed? by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 7, 2012)
Profesorbaker's Blog: A Bit of Everything by Thomas Jerome Baker (Feb 23, 2012)
Spring / Summer 2012 Catalog of Books by Thomas Jerome Baker (May 20, 2012)
StoryTellers: In Pursuit of Happiness by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 31, 2012)
Teacher Professional Development by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 9, 2012)
Time To Teach Teens: The Extremes of Experience by Thomas Jerome Baker (Mar 13, 2012)
Writing For Publication: Publish or Perish by Thomas Jerome Baker (Apr 6, 2012)
sábado, 2 de junio de 2012
My #CCK11 Experience: What Learning in a MOOC is Like
Currently, there are two ways to find out what learning in a massive, open, online course is like: One, you can participate in such a course, provided you have the time necessary to invest in such a learning experience. When your time is the limited and precious commodity that we all know it to be, you may not be able to participate, however.
Don't feel bad about that. That's life, and for the majority of us mortals, we work for a living in a world that will not let us simply employ our time in any pursuit. We have to be selective, to be balanced with the way in which we invest our time. Families, friends, hobbies, rest & relaxation demand an equal share of the 24 hour clock. So, if we can't participate in a MOOC, that leaves option two available.
Option Two? You can read this book...
My #CCK11 Experience
by Thomas Jerome Baker
Stephen: "On Jan. 17 George Siemens and I will launch the third offering of our online course called 'Connectivism and Connective Knowledge' - or CCK11. We use the term 'connectivism' to describe a network-based pedagogy. The course itself uses connectivist principles and is therefore an instantiation of the philosophy of teaching and learning we both espouse." This book is the result of my participation in the #CCK11 course...
My #CCK11 Experience
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