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International School Bangkok
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Technology & Learning Coordinator
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http://www.jeffutecht.com
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http://www.thethinkingstick.com
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A Little About You
Jeff Utecht is an international educator, educational technology consultant and author. He has worked internationally since 2005, prior to that he worked in Washington State. Currently Jeff is working as the Elementary Technology and Learning Coordinator for the International School Bangkok. Additionally, Jeff is collaborating with EARCOS (East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools) as a technology consultant and with the Wiki company, Wetpaint.com. Jeff is a main coordinator for the Learning 2.0 Educational Technology Conference in Asia. He has consulted with international schools in and around the Asia region. Jeff regularly shares his thoughts on education and technology on his blog, thethinkingstick.com. Jeff and his blog have recently been mentioned in the books Reinventing Project-Based Learning as an avenue for “free online professional development” and Web 2.0, New Tools, New Schools. He recently finished a chapter for the book Wired for Learning. To learn more about Jeff, visit www.jeffutecht.com.

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