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Clive Thompson on Why Kids Can't Search | Magazine - 0 views

  • High school and college students may be “digital natives,” but they’re wretched at searching. In a recent experiment at Northwestern, when 102 undergraduates were asked to do some research online, none went to the trouble of checking the authors’ credentials. In 1955, we wondered why Johnny can’t read. Today the question is, why can’t Johnny search?
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Googling Towards ePortfolios- Educational Collaborators - 1 views

  • a school that implements ePortfolios will mirror the collaborative patterns in academia and industry, where research and development are collaborative, peer-reviewed, and cumulative.  Such schools not only make the necessary evolution from individual training to community learning, but effectively prepare students for the world of knowledge work.
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How ClassDojo Keeps Students Engaged and Motivated - 1 views

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    Classroom mgmt tool. 
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PresentationTube - 0 views

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  • PresentationTube provides a desktop presentation recorder and video sharing network to help instructors, students, virtual presenters, and business professionals record, publish and share quality, accessible, and interactive video presentations for free
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Teacher Experience Exchange - 9 web 2.0 sites to publish student work - 0 views

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    Check out these sites for ease of publishing content online.
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Science Education on the Edge · THIS is why I love digital portfolios: what d... - 2 views

  • If you spend some time with this portfolio you’ll see: Assessment by skill and content-area standards Extensive use of various web-based tools Reflection on one’s own learning Cooperative group projects Content-area writing Student-designed experiments Use of multiple devices and apps This is what my classes look like.
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Mobile platform preferences among MLS118/125 participants - 4 views

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    Specifically for programmers to take note, but for any and all in CeL who want a small insight into what the more tech-savvy inservice teacher or head of department prefers to use.
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    Interesting. Perhaps when we release students survey on Bb/ICT use, we can attempt to capture the reason/s for the shift.
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Centre for e-Learning - 0 views

  • They record and share their speech for peer feedback. Users can watch videos and animated articulation that helps them not only hear, but also see the correct pronunciation of all key English phonemes.
  • NIE student teachers felt that this tool can motivate users to continue using and improving their speech with their voice recordings for formative assessments.
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Centre for e-Learning - 1 views

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.
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      Be consistent. Bulleted points above to not end with periods. Points here do. Remove periods to be consistent.
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      Remove.
  • local while yet being internationally intelligible
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      Change to "internationally understood."
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  • The purpose of the Well Said app is to provide a mobile application which allows students to improve their pronunciation of English words. Users of the app will be able to listen to all symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet; related words, sentences and practise their own pronunciation.
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      Change to "and".
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Creative Commons in the Classroom - 5 views

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    Link to a useful PDF resource
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    very timely ashley. thanks much! will be extracting info for today's session - subtly introducing CC for a group of ELL students.
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The LoTi Connection - 0 views

  • The Levels of Teaching Innovation (LoTi) Framework was first conceptualized by Dr. Chris Moersch in 1994 as a research tool to assess authentic classroom technology use.
  • measure classroom teachers implementation of the tenets of digital-age literacy
  • The LoTi Framework focuses on the delicate balance between instruction, assessment, and the effective use of digital tools and resources to promote higher order thinking, engaged student learning, and authentic assessment practices in the classroom--all vital characteristics of 21st Century teaching and learning.
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Top 5 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

  • real-time web 2.0 tool that allows users to send up to 140 character messages (tweets) to their followers
  • Twitter hashtags, a topic with the # symbol such as "#edtech", are tools for spreading, organizing, and searching for information on Twitter
  • use hashtags to create a twitter backchannel.
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  • Other students can respond or react to those comments or to your presentation, while you can utilize it to guage and interact with your class.
  • as a tool to check for understanding or a short exit quiz.
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Open educational practices - 0 views

  • I spoke about Open Educational Practices, (including Open Educational Resources and Open Scholarship) a subject which I am learning more about all the time as the movement grows and gains traction. You see, the idea behind open practices is that anyone can gain access for free, at any time and in any place - courses, software, ideas, knowledge, people... OEP requires everything to be open - for access, scrutiny and repurposing. So whether it's licensing agreements such as Copyleft or Creative Commons, or open access journals, or even massively online open courses, the open educational practices are gaining ground and influence in the academic world.
  • It's not going to be easy to change a model where knowledge has become a commodity though. Too many powerful people and organisations stand to lose a lot if everything becomes 'free' and open. But things are changing slowly. The publishing houses who once had a strangle hold on academic journals are beginning to lose their grip. Some are having to change their business models. Google Reader and Google Books for example, are giving us all more than a glimpse of the pages of just about every book that has ever been published. And open access journals are opening up knowledge for all without payment. So when a student comes up against a paywall - what will they do? They will go elsewhere of course - to the free versions that are out there on the web.
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Why The iPad Is a Learning Tool by Sesh Kumar : Learning Solutions Magazine - 1 views

  • as a learning tool, the iPad’s single-screen interface reduces elements of interruption and potentially enhances user orientation to a specific task. An abundance of features can be a disturbance to the cognitive process, and educators often prefer mobile devices without distractive features like messaging and phone calls.
  • Modern educators are voicing the need for learning to be more contextual and engaging. Mobile phones and digital whiteboards add a level of interactivity, but not a lot of computing power, and a laptop is not always convenient.
  • The iPad fills this gap by enabling a host of activities such as referencing, collaborating, and creating content. In an August 2010 Wired.com article, “The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet,” the transformation from open Web browsing to specialized apps was a change driven by the Apple model of mobile computing. The iPad leverages this trend by providing personalized choice of content, a big plus for student users.
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Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students | Text... - 0 views

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    Glog = Graphics + Blog
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Technology Integration Matrix - 2 views

  • The Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) illustrates how teachers can use technology to enhance learning for K-12 students
  • The TIM incorporates five interdependent characteristics of meaningful learning environments: active, collaborative, constructive, authentic, and goal directed (Jonassen, Howland, Moore, & Marra, 2003). The TIM associates five levels of technology integration (i.e., entry, adoption, adaptation, infusion, and transformation) with each of the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments.
  • Together, the five levels of technology integration and the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments create a matrix of 25 cells.
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    Perhaps we can use this matrix for our workshops as well.
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    Nice find! I particularly like the concept items on the x-axis and they could be used for evaluating e-learning. The vertical concepts are a bit dated.
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