Press & Publications

Bradbury, J.  (Host).  (2011, November 13).  TeacherCast Podcast Special: The NJEA Convention 2011, Part 1.  [Episode 21].  TeacherCast. Podcast retrieved from http://teachercast.net/media/audiopodcasts/teachercast-podcast-njea11/

Alderton, E., Brunsell, E., & Bariexca, D.  (2011).  The end of isolation.  MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 7(3), 354-365.

Bariexca, D.  (2011).  The purpose of education.  In D. Belshaw & A. Stewart (Eds.), Purpos/ed (pp. 7-9).  Great Britain: Scholastic UK.

Johnson, S.  (2010).  Quoted in chapters, Video conferencing and Teacher case studies.  Digital tools for teaching.  Gainesville, FL: Maupin House.

Bariexca, D.  (2010).  The ick factor.  In R. Howe (Ed.), One size does not fit all (pp. 182-194).  New York: Kaplan.

Bariexca, D.  (2010).  Alleviating Shakes-fear.  In R. Branstetter (Ed.), The teachable moment (pp.15-24).  New York: Kaplan.

Chichester, K., & Lo, B.  (Hosts).  (2010, May 11).  Recapping EduCon 2.2 with Damian Bariexca and Deven Black.    [Season 2, Episode 12].   EdTech Classroom.  Podcast retrieved from http://edtechclassroom.com/wp-content/uploads//S2_Episode12.mp3

Bariexca, D.  (2010).  British literature wiki.  In T. Freedman (Ed.), The amazing Web 2.0 projects book (p. 70).  Retrieved from http://www.ictineducation.org/free-stuff

Swanson, W., & Aronow, N.  (Executive Producers).  (2010, February 8).  Interviewed for Classroom closeup NJ [Television broadcast].  New Jersey: Public Broadcasting Service.

Fingal, D.  (2009-10, December/January).  Quoted in article, Blogger’s beat: some advice for educational leadersLearning & Leading with Technology, 37(4), 38.

King-Shaver, B., & Hunter, A.  (2009).  Interviewed for chapter, The new literacies and differentiated instruction.  Adolescent literacy and differentiated instruction. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.

Freedman, T.  (2008).  Student work featured in Web 2.0 projects.  Retrieved from http://www.ictineducation.org/free-stuff

Fontaine, D.  (2008).  Student work featured in Welcome to the age of the wikitext!  MultiMedia & Internet@Schools, 15(3), 18-20.