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21st-Century PD: Retention, Reflection, and Redistribution of Knowledge | Edutopia - 4 views

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    I like Edutopia because it provides great information and ideas about teaching in the 21st century.
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    A good reminder to allow time for processing during PD presentations -
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    Of all the blogs I've seen, Edutopia consistently has the most useful advice to give. I may not be in total agreement with all of it, but it is reliable and grounded.
Marlene Johnshoy

15 Characteristics of a 21st-Century Teacher | Edutopia - 6 views

  • the value of writing for real audience and establishing their digital presence.
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      Do you blog?  Personally or professionally?  Do you think we all should be blogging?
  • Participating in Twitter chat is the cheapest and most efficient way to organize one's own PD
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    • Marlene Johnshoy
       
      What do you think about Twitter for PD or your PLN after your experiences with it last week?
  • Coding is very interesting to learn
    • Marlene Johnshoy
       
      I like coding, but I'm a webmaster and need it. Do regular teachers?  or do we have enough WYSIWYG applications now that teachers don't need to learn to code?
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    What do you think of these 15 characteristics? Do you agree? Add a note to the ones you question - and tell us why. Don't forget to look at the responses after the article!
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    They're fine...but huge to implement on a consistent basis: by 'huge' I mean both in terms of time, and space - to get one's head around them all conceptually. And it can also be a challenge for students to buy into the responsibility for their own leaning. HTML...yes, sometimes, in designing activities writhing my LMS. Blogging...no! Takes too much thought and self- confidence! Tweeting...yes! I love passing on items that have been helpful to me. And yes...II guess tweeting is providing glimpses of great PD resources. Now all I have to do is to go back to them in more depth.
Susan Wicht

Welcome to NOVASTARTALK | NOVASTARTALK - 0 views

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    From the website: "NOVASTARTALK website, [is] an online resource that supports workshops and webinars designed to help teachers use technology tools and 21st century language pedagogy in the official STARTALK languages. In the face-to-face program, teachers of less-commonly-taught languages (Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Hindi, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu) create technology-enhanced activities [..]"
Marlene Johnshoy

Education Week Teacher: High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom - 0 views

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    First paragraph: As 21st-century teachers, we are expected to help students master the technological tools they will use in college and the workplace. But in many districts, the one-computer classroom is not extinct. So how can we do a lot with a little? How can we best use limited resources to support learning and familiarize students with technology?" Here are some tips!
srafuller

21st Century Icebreakers: 13 Ways To Get To Know Your Students with Technology | TeachB... - 5 views

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    I like this listing of ice breakers.  Many would work in a language classroom with some tweaking, depending on the level.  I like 2, 7, and 9 for novice low-mid students.
kjjsk8

Sra. Spanglish: 21st Century WL Teacher - 0 views

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    A great blog to follow if you would like to switch from textbook to project based / CBI style curriculum.
Marlene Johnshoy

Technology-Enhanced Communicative Language Teaching - American Council on the Teaching ... - 4 views

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    ACTFL 2012 presentation "Emerging technologies are changing the way we do things, and teaching a world language is no exception! Learn how Web 2.0 technology can enhance what you are doing in your classroom, what the 21st Century Skills are, and how you can support them through communicative world language teaching strategies. Best of SCOLT Presentation."
Marlene Johnshoy

Unlock Students' Potential: Developing 21st Century Skills Using Emerging Technologies ... - 2 views

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    ACTFL 2012 presentation Take a look at the wiki link for a lot of information Lauren has put online from this workshop
Marlene Johnshoy

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners - 2 views

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    This seems like a very useful digest of edtech resources that appears to be well-organized.
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    A lot of ideas for using tech in your teaching!
Carol Petersen

21st Century Fluency Project - 1 views

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    Very good ideas regarding teaching for the digital age
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    excellent description about teaching to this generation of digital natives, make sure you check out the article highlighted on "the 12 things you were not taught in school about creativity"
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    This is great stuff!!!
Shereen Elgamal

10 Social Media Tips for Reaching World Language Learners | Edutopia - 5 views

  • The 21st century learner is not wired to memorize; instead, her or she is inclined to create, connect and collaborate. Social media is the perfect medium for us, their teachers, to reach them.
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      It is important to remember to reach our students where they are, not where we were when we were students.
  • posting a weekly question and having students respond
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  • It is time to officially gamify education. If we make it fun through gaming, our students will be engaged. For language teachers, Duolingo is the route to student involvement when it comes to reviewing grammatical structures. Available in many languages, this app allows students to compete with one another and "level up."
  • I recommend Edublogs
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      It sounds like a fun way to get students interact and use the language in an interactive way.
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    This is a listing of ways to use social media in the classroom.  
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    Interesting article on tips for using social media in the language classroom--definitely relevant to this week.
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    I like what srafuller says about not expecting students to be like we were when we were students. I struggle with that in all the classes I teach, not just the foreign language. I work to be conscious of reaching students "where they are" every day. Not only that, but we need to be conscious (at least older teachers like me) of not teaching the way we were taught!
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    I really like this article! Simple, to-the-point, useful suggestions for several on-line applications. I tried out Duolingo but was chagrined to find out they don't offer Russian (Ukrainian and Esperanto but not Russian?!). I could, however, study English from Russian, which has several activities (especially translation) that my students can use. Thanks for posting this article!
senora heebsh

Free Technology for Teachers: 3 Ways, Other Than Skype, to Bring Experts Into Class - 2 views

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    Bringing experts into your classroom via video conferencing can be an excellent enhancement to your students' learning experiences. Video conferencing can also be used to connect classrooms in a 21st century version of penpal exchanges. Skype is the most common tool for making these connections and for good reason Skype is the most popular video conferencing application.
Marlene Johnshoy

Technology for 21st Century WL Teachers - 2 views

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    A collection of all sorts of things here - from tech gadgets to apps for iPod Touch, to podcasts for mostly Fr, Sp, Gr, Jpn - but many will be applicable to all languages.  It would take you a long time to look at everything that's here!
Marlene Johnshoy

facebook for educators - 1 views

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    Downloadable educator's guide by Linda Fogg Phillips, written at Facebook's request.  The homepage says:   "Our commitment to you is to provide an easy way to stay updated as changes occur with Facebook.  We created this website to do just that, in addition to providing you with even more insights, guidance, and resources." but that still doesn't tell me much about what's in the guide...
norikofujiokaito

Improving 21st-Century Competencies: From Classroom Practice to System Change - Global ... - 1 views

  • An exploration of perceptions of candidate teachers for the new school revealed that while they understood the importance of supporting student competency development, they were less clear on implementation. Therefore, the team has focused on strategies for teacher development. Teachers traveled abroad to observe competency-based education practices. These trips enhanced teacher mindsets about the value of competency-based learning, but teachers' monthly reflections revealed remaining gaps in confidence to implement these methods.  
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      I am glad to know that teachers in Japan are trying to integrate competency-based approach into their teaching even though it is in a private school.
Agustin Vizcaino

Media Use in the Classroom - 2 views

  • Joe Dale explores how languages teachers have embraced technology in the classroom
  • The use of social media has allowed colleagues to get to know each other as real people not just teachers and this has strengthened the sense of cohesion, solidarity and collective confidence.
  • gy suited to MFL? Well, one of the fundamentals of language learning is re
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  • communication and new technologies can certainly facilitate this essential aspect through, for example, videoconferencing and blogging. There are also lots of ways of recording and editing audio as a method of improving pronunciation, boosting learner confidence, extending speaking skills and deepening understanding. Filmmaking and animation also draw on a variety of useful skills and promote creativity, collaboration and personalised learning.
  • Technology is not going away and language teachers need to embrace its full potential to engage our 21st century learners.
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    The article describes how technology (I took it as one of the terms for media) is important in the foreign language classroom.
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    I am opening the article and is not showing the highlights. Hopefully it will when I share the article.
Marlene Johnshoy

Educator Toolkit | Using Educational Technology - 21st Century Supports for English Lea... - 4 views

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    6 principles for working with ed tech, examples and collections of tools
tamieegge

Fluency Matters | Transforming WL Education with 21st Century Strategies, Technology & ... - 0 views

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    Comprehensible readers & ereaders for language learners. Also does trainings and includes free materials.
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