Online Jewish Educators

April 13, 2009 at 5:08 pm | In education | 1 Comment

I don’t normally post these kinds of notices, but this one looks really interesting, so here goes:

The Lookstein Center is inviting nominations for the first cohort of Fellows for the Jim Joseph Foundation Fellowships-Leading Educators Online program.

This two year professional development experience will provide 14 select participants with leadership development, enriched Jewish learning, and in-depth training in how to build online communities of practice.

The anticipated outcomes of the program include (1) enhanced skills and capabilities of accomplished leaders in the field of Jewish education and (2) unprecedented new opportunities for  communication and collaboration for hundreds of Jewish educators who will be invited to participate in new
online communities of practice.

Participating Fellows will receive an annual stipend of $10,000 for each of the two years of the program, in addition to travel, room and board at the seminars and retreats. They will be currently employed in the U.S. in the field of informal and/or formal Jewish Education; have professional supervisory responsibilities; have demonstrated leadership in Jewish education and the vision the to stimulate, inspire and impact on others; have strong interpersonal skills that will enable him/her to collaborate (online) with others; be part of an organization that understands that importance in online networking and collaborative work;   be comfortable working in a web 2.0 environment

Direct applications are not accepted; Fellows must be nominated. For more information and to nominate a candidate go to
http://www.lookstein.org/jjff.htm (or write the program directors, Esther Feldman or Shalom Berger at jjff@lookstein.org.)

Sefirat Ha-Omer

April 6, 2009 at 7:51 pm | In Shavuot, halacha | Leave a Comment

With all the Peasch craziness, I just want to remind everyone that the Omer is coming up too. You can sign up to get text message remidners at my partner site, CountTheOmer.com. I’ve been running this for a few years now, and nearly everyone who signs up counts every day with a bracha (blessing). A portion of the proceeds go to tzedaka too, so everyone wins.

Ok, back to work. I’ve still got a stovetop to blowtorch!

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