Founder
and Executive Producer
LearningTimes.org and LearningTimes, LLC
Jonathan
E. Finkelstein is the founder and President of LearningTimes,
LLC and Executive Producer of The LearningTimes Network. As
an educator, technologist, industry expert, and producer,
he is
focused on creating and deploying engaging, web-based and web-enhanced
human environments, programs and curricula that foster learning,
collaboration and community.
Over the last several years, he has worked with numerous leading educational,
corporate, and publishing organizations to build learning programs and communities
online, including: Columbia University, the New York Department of Education,
Harvard, Princeton, CalState University, New Visions for Public Schools, The
New York Transit Museum, Lehigh, Houghton Mifflin, NASA, MetLife, and The Princeton
Review, among scores of others.
Jonathan is also the
Executive Producer of LearningTimes.org,
a free, open professional development community for educators. The community
provides education professionals with online forums -- live and asynchronous
-- in which they may collaborate and learn from peers and industry leaders.
He has also led the formation and growth of the LearningTimes
Network, a series of vibrant, online learning communities. The LearningTimes
Network connects education-minded organizations of all kinds, fostering partnerships
between educational institutions, associations, corporate entities, museums and
other groups whose missions include reaching a geographically dispersed audience
of learners.
Jonathan has acted as the Executive Producer and Director for several unique,
interactive and standards-based K-12 humanities curricula. Working closely with
Columbia Teacher's College and the Academy of American Poets, he created PoetryLive,
a web-based distance learning and classroom-enhancement program that connects
professional poets to learners and uses poetry as a common language to explore
social issues. Jonathan also built a coalition of renowned museums, including
the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney, and the New York Transit Museum,
to design and deliver HistoryQuest.US,
in which students teach remote peers in online virtual classrooms.
Jonathan is regarded as an industry expert and is a frequent speaker and panelist
on the topic of effective, interactive, web-enhanced learning at industry conferences.
As the Executive Producer of LearningWeek Live, Jonathan produced and co-hosted
a live, interactive, weekly webcast about the people and technology of learning.
Jonathan
is a co-founder of HorizonLive, Inc., provider of a platform
for live teaching, learning, interaction, collaboration,
and community-building over the Internet. As HorizonLive's
Senior Vice President of Product Strategy, Jonathan's role
included establishing and executing upon the company's
product vision, developing innovative ways to teach and
learn online, and maintaining a deep understanding of the
needs of educators and learners. Several of the products
Jonathan designed were recognized for industry awards,
including recognition by Online Learning Magazine, US News & World
Report, Brandon-Hall, and the SIIA Codie Awards. Jonathan
also oversaw HorizonLive's Professional Services division,
where he led major efforts to design educational technology
curricula and programs for high-profile clients, and guided
the integration of multiple platforms to create engaging,
interactive, innovative and useful educational applications.
Jonathan
also regularly conducts seminars and courses on topics
such as blending face-to-face with web-based instruction,
designing effective virtual learning spaces, scaling human
interaction in online learning environments, and fostering
professional development communities on and offline. Valuing
the power of real-time interaction and community-building,
Jonathan has delivered nearly 2500 hours of live online
instruction and has coached hundreds of individuals on
re-discovering their own teaching styles when bringing
their instruction online.
Jonathan
is an Editorial Board member of The
Technology Source, a peer-reviewed e-Journal for
educators that focuses on the challenge of integrating
information technology tools into teaching. He is also
and a member of several grant review and industry award
programs, including a Judge in the Brandon-Hall Excellence
in e-Learning Awards and a Review Board Member for the
New Visions for Public Schools Tech Power grants. He is
often sought for guidance and quoted in publications on
learning online.
Jonathan
has also worked as a strategic, multimedia, and public
relations consultant in the Boston and Washington, D.C.,
offices of ML Strategies, Inc. There, he created a wide
variety of technology-based systems and communications
tools and programs for high-profile clients like America
Online, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and Time Warner.
In addition, he has conducted formal work in a wide range
of fields, including: surgery (Harvard Medical School),
psychology (MIT), and entertainment (a magician since the
age of nine).
Jonathan
received his AB degree cum laude in Visual and Environmental
Studies from Harvard
University, where he led the world's most comprehensive
civic education program for secondary school students,
attracting over two thousand students in the United States
and Europe annually. He is the proud son of two New York
City public school teachers with over 60 years of teaching
experience between them.
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