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Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

20 Twitter Hashtags Every Teacher Should Know About | Edudemic - 1 views

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    " Added by Jeff Dunn on 2012-01-31 10 The following is a cross-post from our friends over at Onlinecolleges.net. Be sure to check out their site for other great lists and edu-tips! Twitter chats are such a great way to stay connected and informed in your professional circle, and education is no exception. Through education chats, you can find out about new methods for teaching, tech resources, even jobs for teachers. Most chats are held weekly, and offer an opportunity to have a regularly scheduled conversation with like-minded educators. Check out our collection to find a wealth of Twitter chats that are great for all kinds of educators. General These Twitter chats cover anything and everything in education, and represent a great jumping off point for those just getting started in Twitter education chats. #edchat - Talk to a variety of educators around the world through #edchat, Tuesdays at noon and 7 p.m. EST. #lrnchat - Every Thursday night from 8:30-10 p.m. EST, you can connect with other educators and discuss learning. #edbkchat - On Wednesdays at 4 p.m. EST, you can discuss educational books and topics in learning and pedagogy. #spnchat - Find out about successful practices in education and education reform through #spnchat Tuesdays at 9 p.m.. #ptchat - Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST, parents and educators around the world can open the lines of communication on #ptchat. #urbaned - This Twitter chat for educators discusses topics relevant to urban education and beyond, every first and third Sunday of the month at 9 p.m. EST. #teachchat - Connect with other teachers and find out what they're doing in their classrooms on #teachchat Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST. #teaching2030 - Discuss big picture education issues, strategies, and reform through the #teaching2030 chat, every third Thursday at 8:30 p.m.. #smedu - Wednesdays at noon and 9 p.m. EST social media professionals, students, educators, and more can di
Sara Ramirez

Why more schools aren't teaching web literacy-and how they can start - 3 views

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    Fourteen years after we first published 'Teaching Zack to Think,' here's a new three-part framework for making sure students are internet savvy
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

Free Web 2.0 LMS - Grupos de Google - 1 views

  • Nuvvo is a free, on-demand Learning Management System (LMS) that gives individual instructors the opportunity to publish curriculum and teach online. It offers much of the traditional LMS toolset--including content creation, multimedia integrations, blogs and messaging, evaluation, and ecommerce--without the institutional support that is typically required for an LMS. http://www.nuvvo.com/ 
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    Nuvvo is a free, on-demand Learning Management System (LMS) that gives individual instructors the opportunity to publish curriculum and teach online. It offers much of the traditional LMS toolset--including content creation, multimedia integrations, blogs and messaging, evaluation, and ecommerce--without the institutional support that is typically required for an LMS. http://www.nuvvo.com/ 
Sara Ramirez

ESL and Technology: Ideas for Teaching - 7 views

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    A blog with ideas, links and samples of uses of technology for teaching ESL and EFL to students of all ages. Second language teachers of any language will find these ideas also very useful.
Sara Ramirez

Blog-enhanced ICT courses: Examining their effects on prospective teachers' ICT compete... - 1 views

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    ABSTRACT: Blogs are used as a technology support tool in teaching-learning processes in contemporary schools,especially in higher education. This paper examines the effects of using blogs on prospective teachers'perceived ICT competencies and perceptions in blog-enhanced ICT courses. Both quantitative and qual-itative research approaches were used in the data collection and analysis processes. The findings indicate that most of the participants perceived blogs to be an important tool that changed their ICT perceptions in a positive way and familiarized them with ICT. The participants also perceived the use of blogs as important for the acquisition of ICT competencies.
Sara Ramirez

20 must see teaching tools... - 1 views

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    It's hard to find a field that hasn't been radically changed by technology, and education is no exception. Few classrooms these days operate without digital tools, gadgets, or applications that have made it easier for teachers to track student progress and tailor lessons to student needs and interests. ....
Nicola Massarelli

Chapter Four: Paying Attention to the Chocolate-Covered Broccoli: How Video Games Can C... - 0 views

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    Paying Attention to the Chocolate-Covered Broccoli: How Video Games Can Change the Ways You Understand Teaching, Learning, and Knowledge Cristiane Sommer Damasceno Chocolate-Covered Broccoli - (Cristiane Sommer Damasceno, 2013) The rhetorician Richard A. Lanham defines attention as the "action that turns raw data into something humans can use" (qtd.
Felipe de Jesus Garciasantana

17 ideas en primera persona sobre educación | El caparazon - 1 views

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    algunas de las ideas que presentaban en el panel de estudiantes de Education Nation, experiencias y sentimientos en primera persona, consejos que los alumnos darían a profesores y directivos en educación. Nos hablan de personalización, de empatía, de contacto, de incorporación de las tecnología…
Sara Ramirez

15 Great Freeware Audio Applications - 0 views

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    Windows and Mac PC help, along with tips for iOS, Android, and other consumer electronics and gadgets.
Sara Ramirez

SIX THINGS A MISCELLANY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING - 1 views

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    Jeremy Harmer's Six Questions for Pundits and Salespeople
Sara Ramirez

Motivating the unmotivated | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC - 5 views

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    What makes your students want to come to your class?
ZABDIEL BRITO-BRITO

Nine steps to quality online learning: introduction - 0 views

  • Decide how you want to teach online Decide what kind of online course you and your students need Work in a team Build on existing resources Master the technology Set appropriate learning goals for online learning Create a strong online course structure/schedule Communicate, communicate, communicate Innovate and evaluate.
ZABDIEL BRITO-BRITO

Critical Friends: A Novel Approach to Improving Peer and Instructor Feedback - 0 views

  • the skill of giving peer feedback requires instructor scaffolding and cultivation
  • Giving critical feedback that is personal, relevant, and challenging — both on a student level and instructor level — has a positive impact on learning outcomes.
  • Modeling effective feedback provides good examples for our students to observe and enhances their own peer feedback skills.
ZABDIEL BRITO-BRITO

31 Great Ways Universities Are Using Google+ | SociableBlog - 0 views

  • Google Plus has begun to offer personalized search results for users who are logged in. Professors and experts can share excellent resources on Google Plus, and make it easy for students to get the most relevant information when they search
  • Some professors have asked their students to sign up for GPlus so that they can create class Circles, sharing information, collaboration, and offering an outlet for interaction between students.
Xochitl Soriano

Online ESL - EFL Resources - 0 views

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Sara Ramirez

5. Wikis for Participatory Learning - Technology in Pedagogy - 0 views

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    "Technology in Pedagogy" is not just about staying up to date on the latest technology tools, but more importantly it is about understanding how to successfully incorporate the available tools into our teaching to make it more effective and engaging.
Fernando Escobar

IBM - Smarter Planet - The IBM 5 in 5 - United States - 0 views

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    Artículo de IBM sobre 5 grandes innovaciones que se espera cambien la vida de las personas en los próximos años.
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