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mbarek Akaddar

CourseSites by Blackboard is a free learning management system for K12 and Higher Ed In... - 16 views

  • Create up to 5 course websites, free. Engage students in social learning. Weave multimedia into class content. Assess performance and manage grades. Share Open Education Resources.
Martin Burrett

Flooding - 0 views

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    A great interactive presentation and activity about flooding and what can cause it. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Martin Burrett

Minerals - 0 views

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    A good interactive presentation and set of activities for learning about minerals. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Martin Burrett

Water Table - 0 views

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    A great interactive geography flash presentation explaining the terms and vocabulary of the water table. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
EdTechReview Community

Use of Whiteboards in Class is not Challenging - It's a Routine. - 0 views

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    Stop thinking about whiteboards as something complicated and challenging. Have a try, and soon you won't be able to imagine a lesson without this excellent helper.
LUCIAN DUMA

Top 100 #edtools discovered through #iste13 ;20 #curation tools,50 #ipad apps to #mlear... - 0 views

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    Feel free to comment your favorite tool and add new tools after blog post and join our google plus community https://plus.google.com/communities/100188349857613823793
Julie Shy

28 Free Social Bookmarking Tools for educators - 0 views

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    "Social bookmarking is very popular in education. From creating a set of resources to conduct research and share it with your students, social bookmarking can help you achieve better learning outcomes. Would you be interested in a list of 30 28 Free Social Bookmarking Tools?"
Kerry J

Sit down and get charged up! Registration - Eventbrite - 23 views

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    Knowledge is power - but how do you plug into new ideas when organisational budgets are flipping the switch on PD?  There is a wealth of opportunities that won't cost the earth or force you to travel it to be found online - and there's more to explore than MOOCs and webinars. 
Enrique Rubio Royo

Collaborative Learning - for the people, by the people by Josh Little : Learning Soluti... - 34 views

  • Here are some strong core beliefs that people leading in this area hold.
    • Enrique Rubio Royo
       
      Caracteriza el perfil del eLearner
  • What I propose is to think of yourself as a learning construction expert. Use the right tool for the right purpose.
  • Traditional training programs will not be able to supply the large pipeline of knowledge, skills, and information that your workers will need. The traditional hierarchical knowledge structure creates a bottleneck
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  • Traditional approaches to training are facing disruption. When I say “traditional,” I mean more than instructor-led training located in classrooms. I include e-Learning in most of the forms that have prevailed for the last 15 years or longer. Disruptive innovation, in the form of social software, is sparking new philosophies about formal and informal use of collaboration to support learning. But why are these ideas finding support among business leaders and e-Learning experts?
  • The basic reason is simple. Information moves too fast. The speed of commerce is faster than ever.
  • The influx of Millennials (gen Y
  • brings with it new entry-level technology skills and new expectations
  • The pace at which workers must learn
  • Today, product releases happen every three months instead of every three years. Customers define your brand through online communities faster than you can think about creating a branding campaign.
Tero Toivanen

7 Strategies to Make Your Online Teaching Better | Inside Higher Ed - 46 views

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    Great tips for Online Teaching.
Mary Beth  Messner

Views: Teaching With Blogs - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • Most of the students were quite awkward in their initial blogging. Good students all, the class was a seminar on "Designing for Effective Change" for the Honors Program, but lacking experience in this sort of approach to instruction, the students wrote to their conception of what I wanted to hear from them. I can’t imagine a more constipated mindset for producing interesting prose. For this class there was a need for them to unlearn much of their approach which had been finely tuned and was quite successful in their other classes. They needed to take more responsibility for their choices. While I gave them a prompt each week on which to write, I also gave them the freedom to choose their own topic so long as they could create a tie to the course themes. Upon reading much of the early writing, I admonished many of them to "please themselves" in the writing. I informed them that they could not possibly please other readers if they didn’t first please themselves. It was a message they were not used to hearing.
  • The commenting, more than any other activity the instructor engages in, demonstrates the instructor’s commitment to the course and to the students. In turn the students, learning to appreciate the value of the comments, start to push themselves in the writing
  • Is open blogging this way consistent with FERPA? As best as I’ve been able to determine, it is as long as students “opt in
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    Article about using student blogs instead of a wiki or LMS.
Steve Ransom

"Failure of Constructivism" Keynote by Dr. Richard Clark Slides now available... - 58 views

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    These 12 principles are clear and simple to abide by...
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