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Cutting through the buzzwords to talk about what matters in school technology.
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If you are interested in using one of these tools in your classroom, contact me and I can help model a Lesson or Unit.
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@timbuckteeth – Web 2.0 researcher, author of The Digital Classroom, Associate Professor of learning technology, international speaker, disruptive activist. Plymouth, UK http://steve-wheeler.blogspot.com · 12.
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Do Web 2.0 tools really work? In my work, I help higher education instructors to hone their online teaching capabilities. I've not had a class go by without someone posing the question: do Web 2.0 tools really work?
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Wikis are great learning and teaching tools. They have some distinctive features that you cannot find elsewhere particularly the collaborative feature they provide to its users. Several teachers from all around the globe embrace wikis in their classrooms and use them to create a student friendly environment where to enhance what is being taught in the classroom.
Via Ilkka Olander
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After the Twitter Cheat Sheet I posted yesterday, I got emails from some of you asking If I have any other sheets to share post here . I do have some saved ones I bookmarked from different websites... Via robinwb
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Wondering how to use Pinterest in education? Find out with this highly visual and simple look at how to use Pinterest (great for beginners!) Via Marta Torán, SHIFT eLearning
Marta Torán's curator insight,
December 12, 2012 4:13 PM
Todo sobre Pinterest en Educación en una infografía magnífica:
- Unos pocos consejos para familiarizarse con Pinterest
- Qué están haciendo los profesores y los alumnos en Pinterest (compartir lecturas, motivar a los alumnos, enseñar el trabajo realizado...)
- Qué se hace dentro y fuera de las aulas en algunas Universidades
- Qué puedes hacer tú
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Children can create their own online picture book zoo story with our interactive - wonderful zoo animals and writing tool included! Via BookChook
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Education models are turning inside out. First came the concept of the 'flipped classroom' in schools: pupils completing course material ahead of lessons to free up time with their teachers and apply the knowledge they have just learned. Now a related philosophy is developing in higher education. Can we also flip academics – or even academia itself?
Alex Bruton, associate professor in innovation and entrepreneurship at Mount Royal University in Canada, thinks so. The 'flipped academic', as he sees it, is an academic who informs first and publishes later, seeking usefulness as well as truth in their research and striving to publish only after having had an impact on students and society. Via Ilkka Olander
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December 11, 2012 12:06 PM
I love the idea of the flipped academic, "publish only after having had an impact on students and society." Our current model allows so much stuff to be published that doesn't really have any impact on students or society. It reminds me of the idea of action research.
UmeaMan's comment,
December 11, 2012 8:15 PM
I love the flipped model and I try to introduce it into Chinese K-12 settings, to help headteachers and teachers to implement it.But I found that there are a lot obstacles: such as change courages of teachers, teachers'competencies to create online videos, students' self-regulation etc. Do you have any suggestions and advices? Thanx.
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First, I would like to express my deep gratitude to all those of all of you for being faithful readers of Educational Technology and Mobile Learning, I would also like to thank those who have shared... Via robinwb |
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50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About - Lists of great technology tools for teachers broken down by category - Learning, Lesson planning, etc
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Web 2.0 in the Library World. This group is for those who wish to share about using collaborative Web 2.0 tools in their library instruction.
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examples of blended learning Blended learning—which combines traditional, face-to-face instruction with technology-based learning—is considered by some to be education's next big thing. Salman Khan has made a name for ...
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Just a place for me to reflect on my practice, my learning and connect with other school administrators. Pages. Home · Learning from Podcasts. Friday, December 7, 2012. Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works.
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Collection of free tools for supporting transformative learning, resources related to research in to mobile learning and free apps for iOS to inspire and engage.
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A quick guide to turning your Twitter feed into an infographic using the tweetsheet tool. It's fast, simple, and adorable. Via Matt Gomez, Jon Samuelson
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These web tools to help you easily publish students works, provide a collaborative writing platform for them, and share their media and text with others. The commonality between all these tools is that they are DEAD simple and easy to use
Via Ilkka Olander
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Wondering how social media affects your brain? You're not alone. The usage of the top sites has had a measured effect you should know about!The post How Using Social Media Affects Your Brain appeared first on Edudemic. Via robinwb
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Carole Redline's curator insight,
September 12, 2013 6:31 PM
I like the idea of getting started in annotation, saving and sharing with a few tools rather than being overwhelmed by many. Beginners can get started here.
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I am pretty sure as you introduce the idea to your students everyone will want to have a say in their next e-magazine. There is nothing much more rewarding to students then to have a proof of their hard work recognized in a publication of some sort.
Most of the tools cited here are easy to use and have user friendly interface and they will let you create your own e-magazine or newspaper in few simple steps. Yet I would recommend your discretion as you use them with your students.
Read more: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/11/9-tools-to-create-e-magazines-and.html
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