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GEC Computers in the Classroom
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Doug Peterson is the Computers in Education Program Consultant for The Greater Essex County District School Board in Southwestern Ontario.  An educator since 1979, Doug has taught Data Processing, Computer Science, Accounting, General Business Studies, and Mathematics at the secondary school level and was the Director of Business Education at Sandwich Secondary School in Lasalle, Ontario.   

Doug's formal education includes a Bachelor of Mathematics degree from the University of Waterloo and a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Toronto.  Ontario Ministry of Education and Training qualifications are in Data Processing, Computer Science, Accounting, and Mathematics.   

I keep a random thoughts blog here.

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Everything on this site from the /d&g/ link down is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Canada Licence.



Internationally known for relevant and entertaining workshops and presentations that actively involve his audiences, Doug has presented at annual conferences and professional development events for:  

  • Association of Computer Science Educators (ACSE)
  • Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA)
  • National Educational Computing Conference (NECC)
  • Michigan Association of Computer Users in Learning (MACUL)
  • Michigan Association of Educational Data systems (MAEDS)
  • Educational Computing Organization of Ontario (ECOO)
  • Ontario Business Education Association (OBEA)
  • Classrooms 2000 (OPSTF)
  • Ontario Association of Junior Educators (OAJE)
  • Ontario School Librarian Association (OSLA)
  • Ontario Software Acquisition Program Advisory Committee (OSAPAC)
  • Regional Computer Advisory Committee (RCAC)
  • The Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse
  • Local School Districts in Ontario and southeastern Michigan
  • Ontario Knowledge Network for Learning
  • University of Windsor
  • Educational Computing Organization of Ontario's SIG Elem (ECOO-ELEM)

In addition to the resources that you'll find on this website, make sure that you check the Ontario Software Acquisition Program Advisory Committee's (OSAPAC) Learning Object Repository. You'll find resources that I've contributed there free for the download.

Some of the things done...