
A Professional Teacher since 1981.
In the seventies, I was pursuing a career in insurance underwriting when I had my first teaching experience. I taught prospective insurance agents how to pass Surety and Bonding on the state license exam. At 32 I started college. In 1982 I began teaching full time as a Special Ed teacher in rural high schools. I was semi-retired between 1995 and 1999. Then I returned to full-time teaching in the computer lab at Southside Elementary School.
Professional Activities
Universal Class Famous Americans Online Course for Homeschoolers and Classrooms
Southside Elementary School Student's Site Mrs. P's Links
Member of Staff Enabling Support Foundation
Member of Staff ESF Educational Synthesis
Member of Peer Review Board Education Policy Analysis
Former member of Guidelines Working Group Web Accessibility Initiative
Dead Teachers Society DTS-L@indiana.edu
Altlearn altlearn@maelstrom.stjohns.edu
Edstyle edstyle@malestrom.stjohns.edu
Chatback chatback@maelstrom.stjohns.edu
Va-History va-hist@vsla.va
Southside southside@enabling.org
Z-man zman@enabling.org
The Battle of Five Forks
Dinwiddie County Schools
Virginia Society of Technology
Educators
Virginia's
Public Education Network
The Academical Village
Big Computer Pals: Participant 1990-1997
Chatback: The Introducing Game: listowner and moderator 1990-1996
Academy One: Curator and Webmaster
1990-1995 Academy One on Virginia's PEN
Ruralnet, West Virginia External Review Board 1995-98 Ruralnet
Rural Academy, Spring 1999
Vste,
Roanoke, May 98
Vste,
Charlottesville, May 97
Vste,
Charlottesville, Sep 96
NEA,
Albequerque, NM, Apr 95
Rural Academy, Kansas City, MO, March 98
Nysernet Conference, Rochester NY, Sept 87
In April of 1995, I was honored to address teachers across Virginia as part of a panel on Virginia's PEN, giving details on Academy One, the earliest pavilion in the original Electronic Academical Village. The broadcast was aired on the DOE Hour that month.
Chapter 5: CMC and Educational Disadvantaged Students, by Anne Pemberton and Dr. Robert Zenhausern. CMC and the Online Classroom. Hampton Press, 1995, 1996
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Page created April 19, 2000. Anne Pemberton. Updated June 29, 2002. AP.