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Javier Carrillo

CLEAN - 2 views

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    Ambicioso proyecto de educación estadounidense sobre el clima, energía y educación ambiental. The Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) Portal was launched in 2010 as a National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Pathways project. It is led by the science education expertise of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science (CIRES) at the University of Colorado Boulder and the Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College. As of 2012, CLEAN has been syndicated to NOAA's climate.gov portal. CLEAN's primary effort is to steward the collection of climate and energy science educational resources and to support a community of professionals committed to improving climate and energy literacy. The three key components of the CLEAN project are: The CLEAN Collection of Climate and Energy Science resources- high-quality, digital resources---including learning activities, visualizations, videos, and short demonstrations/experiments---geared toward educators of students in secondary through undergraduate levels. Guidance in Teaching Climate and Energy Science pages designed to help educators understand and be equipped to teach the big ideas in climate and energy science. The CLEAN Network a community of professionals committed to improving climate and energy literacy.
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
Javier Carrillo

Coursera Announces Professional Development Courses - 3 views

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    Cursos promovidos por COURSERA e impartidos desde diferentes universidades e instituciones norteamericanas, GRATUITOS, para la formación continúa de docentes
Francisco Gascón Moya

Informe Educación OCDE 2011 - 3 views

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    The 2011 edition of Education at a Glance: OECD Indicators enables countries to see themselves in the light of other countries' performance. It provides a broad array of comparable indicators on education systems and represents the consensus of professional thinking on how to measure the current state of education internationally.
Javier Carrillo

On The Rocks | The first geological video contest by Socitetà Geologica Italiana - 0 views

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    Magnifica iniciativa abierta a la participación de cualquier persona para crear vídeos de 3 minutos de difusión de las Ciencias de la Tierra. Hay una sección específica donde se invita a participar a centros de E. Primaria y de E. Secundaria "ON THE ROCKS is the first geological video contest for everybody. You should participate with a creative, informal video, where you explain your research, passions or new ideas regarding the Earth, in only 180 seconds. We are looking for passionate contributions by utilizing for example animations, stop-motions, cartoons, time-lapse, interviews, music, poems, dance to demonstrate for a wider public of non-specialists. It should focus on the wonders, dangers and surprises of an adventurous, geological journey, which could take place indoor, outdoor, in a lab, in the mountains, at sea or in the outer space. The potential contributors should therefore be from the scientific community, but could also be passionate and professional multimedia storytellers."
Luciano Ferrer

Young & Creative | Nordicom - 0 views

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    "This book YOUNG & CREATIVE - Digital Technologies Empowering Children in Everyday Life aims to catch different examples where children and youth have been active and creative by their own initiative, driven by intrinsic motivation, personal interests and peer relations. We want to show the opportunities of digital technologies for creative processes of children and young people. The access to digital technology and its growing convergence has allowed young people to experiment active roles as cultural producers. Participation becomes a keyword when "consumers take media into their own hands". Digital technologies offer the potential of different forms of participatory media culture, and finally creative practices. YOUNG and CREATIVE is a mix of research articles, interviews and case studies. The target audience of this book is students, professionals and researchers working in the field of education, communication, children and youth studies, new literacy studies and media and information literacy."
Luciano Ferrer

Lynda Barry on How the Smartphone Is Endangering Three Ingredients of Creativity: Lonel... - 0 views

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    "She demanded that all participating staff members surrender their phones and other such personal devices. The book you hold in your hands would not exist had high school been a pleasant experience for me… It was on those quiet weekend nights when even my parents were out having fun that I began making serious attempts to make stories in comics form. - Adrian Tomine, introduction to 32 Stories Computer Science Professor Calvin Newport's recent book, Deep Work, posits that all that shallow phone time is creating stress, anxiety, and lost creative opportunities, while also doing a number on our personal and professional lives.Author Manoush Zomorodi's recent TED Talk on how boredom can lead to brilliant ideas, below, details a weeklong experiment in battling smartphone habits, with lots of scientific evidence to back up her findings."
anonymous

Project-Based Learning Professional Development Guide | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Una gran guía para profesores sobre el aprendizaje por proyectos
Luciano Ferrer

La formación del profesorado y la ideología del control social - 0 views

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    "Los programas de formación del profesorado funcionan como factores de control social. Y lo hacen en grado tal que, educan a futuras generaciones de profesores para que acepten tales aptitudes, actitudes y disposiciones de ánimo que sustentan el orden social dominante. Tampoco se sugiere con esta postura que los alumnos sean tan maleables e incapaces que se sometan voluntariamente a su propio sacrificio. Los programas de formación del profesorado operan con parámetros muy compulsivos, aunque también contengan opciones de crear nuevas posibilidades y realidades sociales. En esta formación están las bases de los intelectuales críticos que puedan abordar la tarea de generar una toma de conciencia más radical e imaginativa entre sus colegas de trabajo, sus amigos y alumnos. Es básico reconocer que estos programas de formación no se presentan sólo en tensión dialéctica con la sociedad, también mediatizan tensiones y contradicciones específicas de sus propios intereses y cometidos. Son estas tensiones y contradicciones las que atestiguan su relativa autonomía y en este contexto es donde pueden los profesores radicales encontrar un espacio político para desarrollar cursos innovadores y formas pedagógicas alternativas. Oportunidad que no debería ignorarse. La futura reforma debe servir para que los estudiantes sean capaces de ahondar en las realidades del sentido común, en lo superficial, con el fin de configurara sus experiencias cotidianas. Asimismo debería dárseles a los alumnos la oportunidad de crear sus propios significados, hablar según su conciencia y llegar a comprender que siempre hay algo más que ver, oír y sentir, que la calidad de nuestro placer está en cierta medida en función de lo que sabemos."
José Luis Antiñolo

Building Personal Learning Environments by using and mixing ICT tools in a professional... - 4 views

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    Construir un PLE usando y mezclando herramientas TIC de un modo profesional. Linda Castañeda, Javier Soto
Luciano Ferrer

Competencias del siglo XXI - educaLAB - 0 views

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    "Diferentes autores han escrito sobre las competencias digitales que se consideran necesarias en la formación de los docentes en el contexto actual. A partir de la revisión de la literatura en este campo (Marqués, 2008; Andersen, 2009; Area, 2008; Bravo y Piñero, 2010; UNESCO, 2008) se ha elaborado una clasificación de estándares de formación docente, incluyendo tanto competencias instrumentales como competencias didácticas y metodológicas. Complementariamente a estas competencias, una serie de actitudes se valoran como relevantes en el profesorado de la escuela del siglo XXI: Actitud abierta y crítica ante la Sociedad de la Información y las TIC. Predisposición hacia el aprendizaje continuo y la actualización permanente. Actuación con prudencia en el uso de las TIC. Competencias instrumentales Competencias didácticas Competencias investigativas Competencias organizativas Competencias en comunicación e interacción social Competencias de búsqueda y gestión de información Competencias para la elaboración de presentaciones y materiales didácticos" Más detallado en el enlace
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    "Diferentes autores han escrito sobre las competencias digitales que se consideran necesarias en la formación de los docentes en el contexto actual. A partir de la revisión de la literatura en este campo (Marqués, 2008; Andersen, 2009; Area, 2008; Bravo y Piñero, 2010; UNESCO, 2008) se ha elaborado una clasificación de estándares de formación docente, incluyendo tanto competencias instrumentales como competencias didácticas y metodológicas. Complementariamente a estas competencias, una serie de actitudes se valoran como relevantes en el profesorado de la escuela del siglo XXI: Actitud abierta y crítica ante la Sociedad de la Información y las TIC. Predisposición hacia el aprendizaje continuo y la actualización permanente. Actuación con prudencia en el uso de las TIC. Competencias instrumentales Competencias didácticas Competencias investigativas Competencias organizativas Competencias en comunicación e interacción social Competencias de búsqueda y gestión de información Competencias para la elaboración de presentaciones y materiales didácticos" Más detallado en el enlace
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