Tech & Learning's Latest Magazines | Tech & Learning - 1 views
Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator - 0 views
Resources for Social Justice and Anti-Racism in the L2 Classroom - CERCLL - 0 views
New Tools for the Flipped School: Interactive Visual Media in Remote Learning - 4 views
-
This article focuses on the use, potential benefits, and best practices of interactive visual media in online education and remote learning. We will discuss: What are the main arguments for interactive visual media in online learning? What are some examples and best practices for creating visual learning materials for students? How can students use interactive visual media for documenting and sharing their learning?
-
Interactive images, videos, and virtual tours can support online learning by providing an alternative to text-based communication. Here are three arguments for why this is the case.
-
Humans remember pictures better than words (the “picture superiority effect”)
- ...46 more annotations...
-
An article written by the founder and CEO of ThingLink in which she discusses the main arguments for interactive visual media in online learning, examples and best practices for creating visual learning materials for students, and ways students can use interactive visual media (ThingLink) to document and share their learning. She shares numerous ways teachers and students could use ThingLink with examples.
- ...2 more comments...
-
An article written by the founder and CEO of ThingLink in which she discusses the main arguments for interactive visual media in online learning, examples and best practices for creating visual learning materials for students, and ways students can use interactive visual media (ThingLink) to document and share their learning. She shares numerous ways teachers and students could use ThingLink with examples.
-
A very complete article about the advantages of using images and learning. I really want to learn how to use thinglink now.
Ten Ways to use Canva in the Classroom - Bespoke ELA: Essay Writing Tips + Lesson Plans - 1 views
-
There are a lot of teachers out there who, like me, are not tech savvy, so Canva is the perfect fit for us because it takes all of the guesswork out of designing a highly engaging, aesthetically pleasing visual!
Sin prisa pero sin pausa - Aprende español callejeando por Madrid - 0 views
-
Sin prisa pero sin pausa
20 useful ways to use Padlet in class now | Ditch That Textbook - 10 views
-
Gather responses globally — Create a Padlet with a question and post it on Twitter, a blog or other social media. (A hashtag like #comments4kids could help more people see it and respond.) See where in the world responses come from!
Let's Be GridPals - 1 views
4 Synchronous Tools for Online Teaching and Learning | Top Hat - 1 views
-
-
-
The activity we did with FlipGrid at the beginning of the course was similar in purpose to doing an icebreaker activity in Zoom. Even though our small group interactions were asynchronous, having those visual interactions with FlipGrid and other tools helped make me feel more connected with my coursemates.
-
How Educators and Schools Can Make the Most of Google Hangouts | Edutopia - 0 views
-
A Hangout is a web-based tool created by Google for communicating through video.
-
A Hangout is a web-based tool created by Google for communicating through video.
-
Hangouts become a great way for students to engage in connected learning experiences with their peers and with experts.
Synchronous Learning in a Nutshell: Definition, Benefits & Tools - 4 views
-
Any learning activity in which all learners are simultaneously participating is called synchronous learning. It's real-time, highly interactive, and very social.
-
There are four most common synchronous formats: traditional classroom sessions, on-the-job coaching, web-based classes, and, recently, live streams in social media.
Nik's Learning Technology Blog - 2 views
-
We should think about a few of these for the CARLA Tech SI (F2F). Some of them seem overlapping, but on the other hand, they give teachers more tools to choose from.
-
It looks very straightforward, and it's nice to have more tools... except for when it seems overwhelming. I think the only thing that makes it easier is to be able to eliminate tools due to cost or formatting that seems unsafe for K-12.
Introducing the All-New Flipgrid - 1 views
The Flipped Classroom: Pro and Con | Edutopia - 2 views
« First
‹ Previous
341 - 360 of 368
Next ›
Showing 20▼ items per page