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Luciano Ferrer

Twitter y educación, ejemplos de uso e ideas. También podés colaborar. Por @_... - 0 views

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    1) the ways they currently implement Twitter in their teaching and learning, 2) ideas for future development of Twitter-based assignments and pedagogical practices, and 3) issues concerning the integration of Twitter and other digital media into both traditional and non-traditional pedagogies. Collaborators should feel free to add material to these pages, to comment on existing material, and to share links to relevant external readings and resources. It may be helpful to tag your contributions with your Twitter handle. Collaborators are asked to please respect this space as a forum for open and respectful dialogue and networking. Let's fill up the pages below with great ideas! Share the ways you currently implement Twitter in your teaching and learning: Students in my course New Information Technologies do an "Internet Censorship" project, focused on a specific country. I ask them to follow a journalist who tweets on that country as part of their research to understand the state of Internet freedom in the country they select. -- Lora Since shortly after Twitter was launched, I've experimented with various iterations of "The Twitter Essay," an assignment that has students considering the nature of the "essay" as a medium and how they might do that work within the space of 140 characters. -- Jesse (@Jessifer) In my fully online classes, I've started using Twitter to replace the discussion forum as the central location for student interaction. -- Jesse (@Jessifer) Show Tweets that have gotten people arrested and prompt discussion on whether it is fair that anyone be arrested for any Tweet in the US, who is likely to be arrested for their Tweets, what kinds of Tweets are likely to prompt arrest, etc. Students in my First Year Seminar course "The Irish Imagination: Yeats to Bono" developed a platform for digital annotation of Irish literature. Embedded in their platform was a twitter feed of relevant individuals/groups, m
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    1) the ways they currently implement Twitter in their teaching and learning, 2) ideas for future development of Twitter-based assignments and pedagogical practices, and 3) issues concerning the integration of Twitter and other digital media into both traditional and non-traditional pedagogies. Collaborators should feel free to add material to these pages, to comment on existing material, and to share links to relevant external readings and resources. It may be helpful to tag your contributions with your Twitter handle. Collaborators are asked to please respect this space as a forum for open and respectful dialogue and networking. Let's fill up the pages below with great ideas! Share the ways you currently implement Twitter in your teaching and learning: Students in my course New Information Technologies do an "Internet Censorship" project, focused on a specific country. I ask them to follow a journalist who tweets on that country as part of their research to understand the state of Internet freedom in the country they select. -- Lora Since shortly after Twitter was launched, I've experimented with various iterations of "The Twitter Essay," an assignment that has students considering the nature of the "essay" as a medium and how they might do that work within the space of 140 characters. -- Jesse (@Jessifer) In my fully online classes, I've started using Twitter to replace the discussion forum as the central location for student interaction. -- Jesse (@Jessifer) Show Tweets that have gotten people arrested and prompt discussion on whether it is fair that anyone be arrested for any Tweet in the US, who is likely to be arrested for their Tweets, what kinds of Tweets are likely to prompt arrest, etc. Students in my First Year Seminar course "The Irish Imagination: Yeats to Bono" developed a platform for digital annotation of Irish literature. Embedded in their platform was a twitter feed of relevant individuals/groups, m
Luciano Ferrer

How to Run a Webinar From Your WordPress Website (in 6 Steps) - 1 views

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    "A webinar can take many forms, such as a meeting, presentation, or workshop. The main difference between running a webinar and simply posting a video is the interactive component the former offers. Attendees typically view webinars in real time, and there is often the option for them to participate by asking and/or answering questions. This type of seminar offers an excellent opportunity to add a personal touch to your platform and engage your customers. For example, Neil Patel uses webinars frequently to reach out to visitors of his traffic growing website. Step #1: Create a Google Account Step #2: Create a New Event in YouTube Live Step #3: Customize Your Webinar Step #4: Embed Your Webinar in Your WordPress Website Step #5: Invite Attendees Step #6: Broadcast Your Webinar"
Luciano Ferrer

10 ideas y 30 herramientas TIC para evaluar a nuestros alumnos de una manera diferente - 3 views

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    No sólo para "evaluar", claro... "1. PRESENTACIÓN DIGITAL: podemos pedir a los alumnos que hagan una presentación para demostrar a sus compañeros todo lo que han aprendido y las dudas que les han surgido. Algunas de la herramientas más útiles y sencillas de utilizar para que ellos mismos creen las presentaciones son: - Genially - Emaze - Haiku Deck 2. INFOGRAFÍA: los alumnos pueden sintetizar todo lo que han descubierto y aprendido de una manera muy visual utilizando algunas de estas herramientas: - Easelly - Picktochart - Genially 3. CONCURSO DE PREGUNTAS: podemos evaluar los conocimientos de nuestros alumnos a través de diferentes concursos o cuestionarios online utilizando alguna de las siguientes herramientas: - Kahoot! - Plickers - Quizizz 4. CÓMIC: también pueden expresar lo que han aprendido en forma de cómic. Para ello, según las edades, podrían utilizar estas herramientas: - Pixton - Playcomic - Comic Creator 5. LÍNEA DEL TIEMPO: es una fantástica opción para evaluar contenidos de Literatura, Historia, Geografía, etc. Existen varias herramientas que nos permiten añadir vídeos, imágenes, enlaces, etc. Estas son algunas de ellas: - Tiki Toki - Tline - Timeline 6. MAPA CONCEPTUAL: a través de la creación de un mapa conceptual podrán plasmar todo lo que saben. Además, tendrán la posibilidad de añadir elementos interactivos, imágenes, vídeos, enlaces, etc. Podrían realizarlo con alguna de estas herramientas: - Popplet - Sketchboard - Mindomo 7. PODCAST: pueden expresar los conocimientos adquiridos de manera oral y grabarlo. Se podría crear una radio con los diferentes audios o simplemente subirlos a un blog para que sean de utilidad para el resto de compañeros. Se pueden añadir efectos, música de fondo, etc. Las siguientes herramientas nos facilitarán el proceso: - Sound Cloud - Spreaker - Audacity 8. BLOG o WEB: pueden crear de manera individual o colectiva un blog o web para ir escribiendo en él todo lo que han aprendi
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