Futurelab Resources - Podcasts - 0 views
Teaching Strategies for the Everyday Teacher: Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views
12 Creative Ways to Use iPods and Mp3 Players in Adult Education - 26 views
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These applications for iPod and MP3 players include audio podcasts, video podcasts or videocasts, and other applications such as audio books.
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. Another feature these handhelds support for education is the ability to browse the Internet for locating online resources. These features have turned these devices into valuable adult education tools.
Teaching and Learning Online (28) - 1 views
Ed Tech Crew - 6 views
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Record MP3 - 30 views
Spreaker - 21 views
Download Free Sound Effects - 0 views
Audio on Web 2.0 - 32 views
Watch Out For Educational Videos - 5 Free Resources for Students - 0 views
Matterhorn Overview | Opencast - 13 views
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"Matterhorn is a free, open-source platform to support the management of educational audio and video content. Institutions will use Matterhorn to produce lecture recordings, manage existing video, serve designated distribution channels, and provide user interfaces to engage students with educational videos. "
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Finally an alternative to incredibly expensive lecture capture and over technical podcasting software.
My School, Meet MySpace: Social Networking at School | Edutopia - 1 views
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Months before the newly hired teachers at Philadelphia's Science Leadership Academy (SLA) started their jobs, they began the consuming work of creating the high school of their dreams -- without meeting face to face. They articulated a vision, planned curriculum, designed assessment rubrics, debated discipline policies, and even hammered out daily schedules using the sort of networking tools -- messaging, file swapping, idea sharing, and blogging -- kids love on sites such as MySpace.
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hen, weeks before the first day of school, the incoming students jumped onboard -- or, more precisely, onto the Science Leadership Academy Web site -- to meet, talk with their teachers, and share their hopes for their education. So began a conversation that still perks along 24/7 in SLA classrooms and cyberspace. It's a bold experiment to redefine learning spaces, the roles and relationships of teachers and students, and the mission of the modern high school.
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When I hear people say it's our job to create the twenty-first-century workforce, it scares the hell out of me," says Chris Lehmann, SLA's founding principal. "Our job is to create twenty-first-century citizens. We need workers, yes, but we also need scholars, activists, parents -- compassionate, engaged people. We're not reinventing schools to create a new version of a trade school. We're reinventing schools to help kids be adaptable in a world that is changing at a blinding rate."
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always learning - 0 views
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For me, conferences are no longer primarily about learning, at least not in the traditional sense of attending lectures, doing activities and taking notes.
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What I realized is that I often get better information through my RSS reader and Twitter than I do via more traditional, formalized educational experiences like a conference. While I learned something new from every session I attended, there were a few sessions where I was glad to be able to sit within range of the wifi and go through my reader, finding exactly what I needed at that moment. This wasn’t because the presentations were lacking, it’s just that I’m starting to realize that there’s a limit to what I can gain from a pre-constructed session, devised for a broad audience, about something that might only be indirectly related to my learning needs.
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