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The Future Of Content Curation Tools - Part I - 1 views

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    Interesting article for those who are curating for projects like CALLIS-VSL. Seems to ignore a few of the good tools that are not as visual, but still do the job with list sorting and tagging, like Diigo. Content curation is very important as students get into content-based and project-based learning.
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CALL IS Virtual Software List - 47 views

Tagging is really important to creating a useful, searchable database. Please read these over and make any suggestions for additions, edits, etc. This is a list of suggested tags, but plea...

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BuaNews Online homepage - 1 views

  • Date: 09 Sep 2005 Title: Mini labs take science to rural schools --------------------------------------------------------------- By Kulani Mavunda Bethal - Rural high school pupils in Mpumalanga will now have access to well-equipped mini science laboratories. The mini laboratories are small, compact, durable boxes that weigh no more than 15kg and do not need electricity. They also come with printed and electronic manuals, as well as equipment and chemicals for the Grade 8 and 9 Natural Science curricula. "The mini labs are designed to bridge the gap between secondary and tertiary education by stimulating an interest in science," said provincial education spokesperson Thomas Msiza. He said the mini labs were donated by a marketing company called the Bright Idea Project. "The new laboratories will allow pupils to put theory into practical learning," he said. Mini-labs have already been donated to Lekete and KwaMhlanga high schools. Co-owner of the Bright Idea Project, Isaac Johnson, said the manuals would eventually be translated in all eleven languages and cater for grades four to nine. "Language will not be a barrier," he said. "We envisage the mini lab to be a standard item in all under-resourced schools, in both rural and metropole regions, within the next two years." On Friday, eight more mini labs, worth R48 000, will be handed over to Ikhethelo Secondary School in Mzinoni near Bethal. - BuaNews
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EducationGuardian.co.uk | TEFL | Wiring English into our technological world - 4 views

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    Warschauer makes 3 pts--who uses and owns English has been changed by the Internet; the digital divide is actually a continuum; technology requires new language skills--it's not just an optional tool but must change what is taught.
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Free online tutorial for using Bubblr and Bookr - 5 views

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    Search for pictures on Flckr and then bring them into your presentation and add little tags or bubble captions. Students could use this to create their own illustrated stories. Share and Publish in a variety of ways, including printing and blogging.
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Internet Archive: Open Educational Resources (Beta) - 2 views

  • The Open Educational Resources Archive is a collection of educational content including coursework, study guides, exercises, and recorded lectures. It is meant for students, teachers, and self-learners at all levels.
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    This is a treasure of free educational resources, especially for video.
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Learning Styles: concepts and Evidence - 5 views

  • Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately.
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    An interesting review of the literature on learning styles: "Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. "We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately."
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Teaching Writing in EFL/ESL Reading List - 6 views

  • Ferris DR (1994) Rhetorical strategies in student persuasive writing: differences between native and non-native speakers. Research in the Teaching of English 28(1): 45-. Ferris DR (1997) The influence of teacher commentary on student revision. TESOL Quarterly 31(2): 315-. Ferris DR (2002) Treatment of Error in Second Language Student Writing. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Ferris DR (2003) Response to Student Writing: Implications for Second Language Students. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum. Ferris DR (2004) The “grammar correction” debate in L2 writing: where are we, and where do we go from here? (and what do we do in the meantime…?) Journal of Second Language Writing 13: 49-62. Ferris DR & Hedgcock JS (1998) Teaching ESL Composition: Purpose, Process, and Practice. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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    Recommends Ferris & Hedgcock and Kroll
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Free online tutorial for using SMARTBOARDS - 0 views

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    R. Stannard's ideads for using IWBs with language learners. He notes several areas where teachers can create games and activities to produce content for language learning.
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How A Classroom Of iPads Changed My Approach To Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

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    A thoughtful essay on change in education and how to adapt to it.
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Teaching as performance in the electronic classroom - 0 views

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    An important issue for CBI and CALL--who has authority and control of the knowledge? firstmonday.org
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Educational Psychology Interactive: Cognitive Development - 0 views

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    A good synopsis of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Bye bye blackboard .... - 2 views

  • Blackboards were wiped after use: they were meant for immediate communication, not for record. Even as they were being used, their messages were continuously revised, erased and renewed. But when Einstein came to Oxford in 1931, he was already an international celebrity. After one of his lectures a blackboard was preserved and has become a kind of relic. It is the most famous object in this Museum. This exhibition marks the centenary of the Special Theory of Relativity by inviting a number of well-known people in Britain today to chalk on blackboards the same size as Einstein’s. All these guest blackboards have been prepared in the early months of 2005. The result is an exhibition about science, art, celebrity and nostalgia. The blackboard is fast disappearing from meetings, classes and lectures: ‘bye-bye blackboard’.
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    An exhibit by a museum of blackboards scrawled on by mathematicians, artists, poets. A demonstration of technology's advance. text and images
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Free online tutorial for using Dvolver - 0 views

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    Dvolver is a simple online cartoon movie maker (formerly Dfilm). Students select a background scene and add a type of scene, characters, costumes, music, etc., and write dialogue. The program then runs the scenario as an animated movie. Note: Some character costuming will be offensive to conservative students.
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Preparing Instructors for Quality Online Instruction - 0 views

  • http://www.westga.edu/%7Edistance/ojdla/spring81/yang81.htm Preparing Instructors for Quality Online Instruction Yi Yang Ph.D. Candidate Department of Instructional Systems, Leadership, and Workforce Development Mississippi State University yy47@colled.msstate.edu Linda F. Cornelious, Ph.D. Professor Department of Instructional Systems, Leadership, and Workforce Development Mississippi State University lcornelious@colled.msstate.edu Abstract With a growing number of courses offered online and degrees offered through the Internet, there is a considerable interest in online education, particularly as it relates to the quality of online instruction. The major concerns are centering on the following questions: What will be the new role for instructors in online education? How will students' learning outcomes be assured and improved in online learning environment? How will effective communication and interaction be established with students in the absence of face-to-face instruction? How will instructors motivate students to learn in the online learning environment? This paper will examine new challenges and barriers for online instructors, highlight major themes prevalent in the literature related to “quality control or assurance” in online education, and provide practical strategies for instructors to design and deliver effective online instruction. Recommendations will be made on how to prepare instructors for quality online instruction.
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    What is the new role for instructions in online learning environments? How will students communicate and interact? How will students be motivated? We are still wrestling with these questions.
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How the Web changes your reading habits / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com - 0 views

  • Computers and the Internet are changing the way people read. Thus far, search engines and hyperlinks, those underlined words or phrases that when clicked take you to a new Web page, have turned the online literary voyage into a kind of U-pick island-hop. Far more is in store.
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    Although dated 2005, this article is still of interest to those thinking about how the digital age is progressing.
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Teaching Online - A Time Comparison - 0 views

  • Teaching Online - A Time Comparison Joseph Cavanaugh, Ph.D. Associate Professor Of Economics Wright State University, LC joseph.cavanaugh@wright.edu Abstract The success of distance courses has prompted universities nationwide to increase the number of courses offered online. As the number of these courses has increased, the challenges involved in developing and offering them have become more apparent. One particular difficulty when teaching in an online format is that it can be more time-consuming than teaching in a traditional in-class format. This case study investigates this issue through the use of a detailed comparison of the time required to prepare and teach a traditional course, and that required for the same course presented in an online format. The additional time required by the online format is found to result largely from increased student contact and individualized instruction and not from the use of technology per se.
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allAfrica.com: Mauritius: The usefulness of the internet - 0 views

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    A good 7-paragraph essay by an advanced NNS of English
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Free online tutorial for using a SMARTBOARD - 0 views

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    Tips and tricks for using IWBs//Smartboards. Includes way to use documents, adjusting fonts, selecting a camera, using images, etc.
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The Youthhood - Where teens prepare for life after high school - 0 views

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    "Here you can start thinking about what you want to do with the rest of your life. This Web site was built to help you plan for the future. What will you do after high school? Will you work? Go to college? Live in a place of your own? By using this Web site, you can plan for your future right now!" Uses polls and questionaires as well as bulletin boards for teens to communicate. Not specifically oriented to ESL/EFL, but of interest to a difficult age group.
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