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Luciano Ferrer

Eleven Ways to Improve Online Classes - 0 views

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    "It has me thinking about what it would mean to improve online classes. A few ideas come to mind: Use multiple platforms. I'm not against using an LMS as a central hub. However, I think it's valuable to experiment with the types of productivity tools you will actually use outside of a classroom. Use Google Docs to share ideas, create surveys, and ask questions. Use Google Hangouts to meet as a group. Go project-based. I haven't figured this out entirely with my first class but my hope is that we can go fully project-based in the same way that my face-to-face class is. In fact, the asynchronous nature of online classes actually means there is a better potential of creating a project-based culture that mirrors the way people actually work on projects. Make something together. I use a collaboration grid with co-creating and communicating on separate spectrums (x-axis) and multimedia and text on another spectrum (y-axis). This has been an effective way to think through collaborative tools that allow students to co-create. Embrace a synchronous/asynchronous blend: I love using Voxer because students can speak back and forth in the moment. However, if they miss it, they can listen to it later. The same is true of using a Google Hangouts On Air. Make it more connective. We tend to treat online instruction as if it is a linear process and we don't do enough to link things back and forth and connect ideas, resources, discussions and content creation in a seamless, back-and-forth nature. Incorporate multimedia. It's a simple idea, but I create a short video at the beginning of each week and I encourage students to create video and audio as well. This has a way of making things more concrete. There's something deeply human about hearing an actual human voice. I know, crazy, right? Go mobile. I don't simply mean use a smart phone. I mean assign some things that allow students to get out in the world and create videos, snap pictures,
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    "It has me thinking about what it would mean to improve online classes. A few ideas come to mind: Use multiple platforms. I'm not against using an LMS as a central hub. However, I think it's valuable to experiment with the types of productivity tools you will actually use outside of a classroom. Use Google Docs to share ideas, create surveys, and ask questions. Use Google Hangouts to meet as a group. Go project-based. I haven't figured this out entirely with my first class but my hope is that we can go fully project-based in the same way that my face-to-face class is. In fact, the asynchronous nature of online classes actually means there is a better potential of creating a project-based culture that mirrors the way people actually work on projects. Make something together. I use a collaboration grid with co-creating and communicating on separate spectrums (x-axis) and multimedia and text on another spectrum (y-axis). This has been an effective way to think through collaborative tools that allow students to co-create. Embrace a synchronous/asynchronous blend: I love using Voxer because students can speak back and forth in the moment. However, if they miss it, they can listen to it later. The same is true of using a Google Hangouts On Air. Make it more connective. We tend to treat online instruction as if it is a linear process and we don't do enough to link things back and forth and connect ideas, resources, discussions and content creation in a seamless, back-and-forth nature. Incorporate multimedia. It's a simple idea, but I create a short video at the beginning of each week and I encourage students to create video and audio as well. This has a way of making things more concrete. There's something deeply human about hearing an actual human voice. I know, crazy, right? Go mobile. I don't simply mean use a smart phone. I mean assign some things that allow students to get out in the world and create videos, snap pictures,
anonymous

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 3 views

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    A resource of free educational web tools and mobile apps for educators.
Luciano Ferrer

How to Use Mobile Apps to Spot the Space Station and Iridium Flares - 1 views

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    Aplicaciones móviles para seguir el paso de la estación espacial internacional ISS y satélites Iridium
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    Aplicaciones móviles para seguir el paso de la estación espacial internacional ISS y satélites Iridium
M Jesús García San Martín

¿Tienes Android? Entonces, ya puedes usarlo para aprender inglés - 5 views

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    Hace un rato estaba leyendo esta entrada en el blog Educational Technology and Mobile Learning sobre Apps gratuitas para Android para aprender inglés. Concretamente, ofrece 15 apps gratuitas para que cualquiera que desee aprender inglés pueda usar en su aprendizaje; son muy variadas y se pueden utilizar para diferentes destrezas, como la comprensión y la expresión oral, además de para trabajar contenidos léxicos y gramaticales, como las question tags o los verbos frasales.
Luciano Ferrer

Why schools shouldn't ban smartphones - 0 views

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    Artículo, en inglés, acerca de la utilización de móviles en el aula, etc... "Technology is like water to a fish. It surrounds us, and we rarely notice it, but we use it all the time. Instead of keeping children away from the water, we should teach them to swim. Any alternative would be unthinkable."
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    Artículo, en inglés, acerca de la utilización de móviles en el aula, etc... "Technology is like water to a fish. It surrounds us, and we rarely notice it, but we use it all the time. Instead of keeping children away from the water, we should teach them to swim. Any alternative would be unthinkable."
Luciano Ferrer

Coal Knew, Too - 0 views

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    "A newly unearthed journal from 1966 shows the coal industry, like the oil industry, was long aware of the threat of climate change. "Exxon knew." Thanks to the work of activists and journalists, those two words have rocked the politics of climate change in recent years, as investigations revealed the extent to which giants like Exxon Mobil and Shell were aware of the danger of rising greenhouse gas emissions even as they undermined the work of scientists. But the coal industry knew, too - as early as 1966, a newly unearthed journal shows."
Luciano Ferrer

A Thread from @manuelabat: "El tema de la privacidad es bastante nuevo en el ... - 0 views

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    "El tema de la privacidad es bastante nuevo en el mundo del automóvil, pero hay algunas preocupaciones sobre la privacidad relacionadas con los coches conectados y automatizados (CAVs). Hoy es sábado sabadete, así que toca hilo sobre #privacidad y #eticadelosdatos. Basado en investigaciones (en curso) de @ricardovinuesa y una servidora. ¿Sabías que TESLA ganó el premio Gran Hermano en Alemania por no tomarse en serio la privacidad? TESLA recibió este premio por la vigilancia de forma extensiva y perpetua que sus coches hacen a sus pasajeros y a los coches que les rodean. https://bigbrotherawards.de/en/2020/mobility-tesla … Tesla es un coche autónomo que tiene muchos sensores y cámaras. Vigila a su entorno y a los conductores de manera permanente."
Ana Rodera

7 Awesome Collaborative Whiteboard Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 6 views

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La Clase de Laura

Great Polling Tools for Teachers ( No Sign-up Required ) ~ Educational Technology and M... - 3 views

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    Recursos para encuestas online
La Clase de Laura

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: flipped classroom - 4 views

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    artículos sobre Flipped Classroom
J. Carlos Lopez Ardao

8 Outstanding iPad Apps to Create Tutorials and Flip your Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 2 views

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