Suw Charman-Anderson is the catalyst behind Ada Lovelace Day, “an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology.”
Suw described Lovelace as someone who understood that computers could do a lot more than crunch numbers.
I think our little corner of the blogosphere – the edusphere – has a fair amount of women who understand that “learning technology” encompasses a much broader definition of both learning and technology. I’ve blogged about women edubloggers a total of six times (list below) each time finding new and interesting voices to follow and learn from.
Here are some notable women in the field. Some are thought leaders and pioneers in the field. Some are front-line practitioners. Some are just starting out in the field and others have more than 30 years behind them. Some were recommended to me (special thanks to Clark Quinn), some have become friends of mine over the past few years blogging, and some have just influenced me at some point. Wow, what a list!
Allison Rossett, Professor of Educational Technology, San Diego State University
Glenda Morgan, Director of Technology and Learning Initiative, George Mason University
Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, Owner/Founder, 21st Century Collaborative, LLC
Kristin Hokanson, Award-Winning Teacher and Technology Integration Coach
Anne Fox, Teacher and Project Developer
danah boyd, researcher
Marlene Scardamalia, Presidents’ Chair in Education and Knowledge Technologies at OISE/University of Toronto and directs IKIT, the Institute for Knowledge Innovation and Technology
Lauren Resnick, Director of the Learning Research and Development Center
Ruth Clark, Author, specialist in instructional design and technical training
Shirley Alexander, Professor, University of Technology, Sydney
Tiffany Koszalka, Associate Professor, Syracuse University, Instructional Design, Development & Evaluation
Sandra Wills, Professor, Educational Development, University of Wollongong
Betty Collis, Emeritus Professor, Consultant
Kathleen Wilson, Department of Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
Aimee Dorr, Dean, Graduate School of Education, UCLA
Nancy White, Founder at Full Circle Associates, Consultant
Janet Salmons, Faculty, Capella University, Owner at Vision2Lead, Inc.
Nan Thornton, Faculty Chair, Instructional Design for Online Learning, Capella University, Minneapolis, MN
Jane Hart, Owner, Centre at for Learning & Performance Technologies
Ellen Wagner, Director at Macromedia and Owner, Learnativity Alliance
Christine Martell, artist, trainer and facilitation on visualization
Anoush Margaryan, Lecturer in Learning Technology and Shell Research Fellow at the Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University, in the UK, Author
Beth Kanter, trainer, blogger, and consultant to nonprofits and individuals in effective use of social media
Julie Lindsay, Head of Information Technology and E-Learning at Qatar Academy, Doha, State of Qatar
Rupa Rajagopalan
Information Developer at SAP Labs, blogger
Lisa Neal Gualtieri, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine, Adjunct Professor at Tufts University
Sarah Stewart, project manager, researcher, educator and midwife
Chris Collins, a.k.a. Fleep, IT Analyst in UCit Instructional & Research Computing at the University of Cincinnati
Margaret Driscoll, Managing Consultant, IBM
Rose Luckin, Professor, London Knowledge Lab
Joanne Jacobs, Author and Blogger
Gloria Geri, Consultant
Linda Harasim, Professor, SFU
Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Distinguished Professors, NJIT
Diana Laurillard, Professor, London Knowledge Lab
Beverly Woolf, Research scientist, computer science, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Pam Hook a.k.a. Artichoke, Consultant, Blogger
Cathy Moore, E-Learning consultant, Blogger
Michelle Martin, Blogger, Consultant
Kathy Sierra, Author, blogger, Developer
Jane McGonigal, Game Designer and Researcher
Leisa Reichelt, Freelance contextual research and user-centred design
Susan Smith Nash, E-Learning consultant, author, blogger
Frances Bell, Senior lecturer at the University of Salford, UK
Helen Keegan, Research Fellow/Lecturer in the School of Computing, Science and Engineering at the University of Salford, UK
Judy O’Connell, Editorial Board, School Libraries Worldwide, the official professional and research journal of the International Association of School Librarianship
Inge de Waard, consultant, teacher, facilitator or expert
Ellyssa Kroski, emerging tech information consultant / librarian / writer / speaker / instructor
Lynn V. Marentette, School psychologist, consultant, grad student, blogger
Kathy Schrock, Administrator for Technology, Nauset Public Schools, USA
Anne Bartlett Brown, Headshift Australia ,Managing Director
Cammy Bean, eLearning instructional designer
Jenna Sweeney, Instructional Design Consultant, blogger
Lilia Efimova, Blogger, Researcher at Telematica Instituut
Michelle Gallen, E-learning consultant and creative instructional design specialist, blogger
Alex Miller
North Coast Institute, TAFE NSW, blogger
Sue Waters, Editor of The Edublogger
Sarah Robbins, Author, SLED Blog, researcher, academic, ,writer, speaker, marketer, mom, and geek (aren’t we all?)
Valerie Shute, Associate Professor, Florida State University
Sharon Derry, Professor of Educational Psychology at UW-Madison
Jan Herrington, Associate Professor, University of Wollongong, Australia
Judy Kay, Professor, Australian Research Fellow
Patti Shank, President, Learning Peaks
Joan Vinall-Cox, Teacher, Social Media consultant, and trainer, academic
Josie Fraser, Lead Community Architect, Emerge at JISC, Social & Educational Technologist, Social and Learning Technologist at Childnet International
Claire Schooley, Sr. Analyst, Forrester Research
Christy Tucker, Instructional Designer
Jane Bozarth, author, classroom instructor and motivational speaker, e-learning blogger
Alja Suljic, Consultant in the fields of online communities, social media and virtual worlds.
Wendy Wickham, Instructional Technology, blogger
Karyn Romeis, Independent L&D Consultant, Learning Anorak Ltd
Jennifer Jones, author, blogger, instructional design, e-learning, emerging technologies
Nellie Deutsch, Doctoral student
Ann McCormick, Founder, the Learning Company
Barbara White, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Annemarie Palincscar, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Professor of Education; Jean and Charles Walgreen Professor of Reading and Literacy, Ph.D., University of Illinois
Yvonna Lincoln, Distinguished Professor
Linda Darling-Hammond, Charles E. Ducommon Professor of Education at Stanford University, USA
Lauren Resnick, educational psychologist
Sherry Turkle, Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology
Joyce Hakansson, Educational Technology and Accessibility Consultant
Barbara Grabowski
Professor of Instructional Systems at Penn State University
Kristina Schneider
Performance Technology & Instructional Systems Specialist + Project & Operations Management, blogger
Anya Wood, eLearning Education Manager at University Health Network
Location, Toronto, Canada Area
Linda Roberts, former director U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology
Kristina Woolsey, New Media Consortium, Author, Speaker
Beverly Hunter Co-PI for the VISIT Teacher Enhancement Project
Barbara Ganley, Founder, Digital Explorations
Allison Anderson
Manager, Learning Innovation & Technology at Intel Corporation
Jacqueline Beck
VP Educational Development at Brookwood, PA, USA
Barbara Flagg, Multimedia Research
Margaret Riel, Senior researcher at the Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International
Leona Schauble, Professor of Education, Columbia University
Angela Thomas
Senior lecturer in English and Arts Education
Vicki Davis, Teacher, Technology Administrator at Westwood Schools, Presenter, Consultant, Freelance Writer, Founder at Bright Ideas, Inc.
Marcia Conner, Managing Director of Ageless Learner, writer
Cynthia Russell, Professor in the Department of Acute and Critical Care, College of Nursing at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN, blogger
Heather Ross, Instructional Designer, blogger
Cathy Nelson, School library media specialist, blogger
Liz B. Davis, Director of Academic Technology at Belmont Hill School, Mass., USA, blogger
Faith LeGendre, Sr. Global Consultant at Cisco WebEx
Heidi Fisk, Principal, eLearning Guild
Here’s to you, Ada.
(It is inevitable that you don’t see a name here that you think should appear. Let me know!)
UPDATES
Margaret Cox, Professor, King’s College London (recommended by Richard Millwood
Emma King, Consultant
Maria Anderson, College Math Teacher and Consultant, blogger
Sreya Dutta, blogger, Senior Curriculum Developer at Oracle
Dr. Hope Seidman, Supervisor, Research and Development, National Centre of Expertise in Communities of Practice, Canada School of Public Service, Government of Canada
Bev Mitelman, M.A., Manager, Centre of Expertise in Communities of Practice, Canada School of Public Service)
Recommended by Jeff Bohrer:
Kathy Christoph, Director, Academic Technology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Ruth Sabean, Assistant Director for Educational Technology, Office of Instructional Development University of California at Los Angeles
Lois Brooks, Director, Academic Computing, Stanford University
Diana Oblinger, President and CEO, EDUCAUSE
Alexandra M. Pickett, Associate Director of the SUNY Learning Network (SLN), the asynchronous learning network for the State University of New York
Prior posts featuring women edubloggers:
Women’s Voices in the Edublogosphere
Part 2: More women’s voices in the edublogosphere
Part 3: Still more women’s voices in the edublogosphere
More Women Edubloggers
And still more women in the edublogosphere
Recap: Women in the edublogosphere 2007
If you’ve stumbled upon this post and are about to post a comment that downplays women’s accomplishments, contains rude sexual comments, attacks feminism, or that adds no value, move along. It’s not happening.



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