Yesterday I was introduced to a growing new resource for those looking for jobs in the education field. Joseph Thibault, from Global Classroom (which I have referenced quite frequently on this blog) let me know about one of his other projects PostLearn.com.

PostLearn.com is the educators destination for jobs. We provide the simplest and best forum for posting and searching for jobs in the field of education.
PostLearn is a simple, sleek job board focused on education. Since much of the traffic comes from educational blogs it creates a great combiniation of quality job postings and quality applicants. Instead of posting or searching for jobs on huge sites I think this is a pretty cool place to start – a place focused on education, being visited by strictly educational users!
Visit PostLearn.com today : )
Edited 6-01-09 12:03 PM – Added another link
Hey all! I’ve been slacking on posts lately and keeping up with the Moodle news in general, but with good reason!
This week is our district’s last week of school and I can definitely feel the summer vibe. I’m an assistant coach this summer for a U14 girls club soccer team, which is now in full swing and taking up some of my time.
I have also received my review copy of Moodle Administration and have begun reading it. It’s been to quite a few places with me already – the gym, work, Chipotle, my car… So far so good (currently on Chapter 5 – page 115 to be exact). As I’ve read through some of the beginner content it seems to be clear and concise. A short review of the first half of the book will be coming shortly.
Here are a few links I’ve marked down recently:
Particularly Helpful Moodlers (Helen Foster/blog) 6-01-09
Moodle community get-togethers (Moodle Announcements) 5-29-09
Why I Love the Moodle Questionnaire module (via @sukhwantlota)
Real World Moodle – Unseen Resources (Global Classroom 5-28-09)
Technorati Profile
I work in the Osseo School District with the TICT Inititiave.
Among other things I help with the Osseo School District Moodle page.