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Suzanna GA

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Creating an Online Classroom - 1 views

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    Suggestions on how to use and create an on line classroom (VLE)
Suzanna GA

Nicenet - 1 views

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    Internet Classroom Assistant Creat your own virtual learning environment (VLE)
anamaria menezes

Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: The Changing Landscape of Teacher Learning - 0 views

  • the big challenges is just making time for teachers to participate in any type of quality professional development,
  • It’s another thing if you’re part of a professional development experience that essentially challenges you to rethink your pedagogy, your content, and your assessments, and that expects you to go try some things in your classroom and reflect on how well they went, and then come back and discuss them with a community of other teachers doing similar things.
  • online teacher professional development that includes an asynchronous component helps with that kind of reflection.
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  • A lot of new models of professional development are starting to draw on photo and video sharing, wikis, even mash-ups of different sorts of data.
  • The first is that it’s easier to do online professional development at scale than it is with local or purely face-to-face professional development.
anamaria menezes

Presentations to help new teachers | EFL Classroom 2.0 - Teacher Talk - 0 views

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    Interesting videos and ppts
roberta righetto

Free Printables for Teachers - Free flashcards, printable games, free worksheets, print... - 0 views

  • Free resources for teachers of young learners.  All of the resources are designed to be versatile and useful in many K-6 classrooms. I have free flashcards, worksheets and handouts  to match, free phonics cards, free ESL games, an international project exchange library, printable certificates, printable stickers and activities all ready for printing.
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    Maybe most of teachers have already used it, but it is worth having a look.
anamaria menezes

Shaping Tech for the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • When a new technology appears, our first instinct is always to continue doing things within the technology the way we've always done it.
  • It appears that students who write on a computer turn in longer and higher-quality assignments than those who compose by hand, even though it's still writing.
  • But new technology still faces a great deal of resistance.
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  • (clothes, supplies, and even homework) on eBay and the Internet; exchanging music on P2P sites; building games with modding (modifying) tools; setting up meetings and dates online; posting personal information and creations for others to check out; meeting people through cell phones; building libraries of music and movies; working together in self-formed teams in multiplayer online role-playing games; creating and using online reputation systems; peer rating of comments; online gaming; screen saver analysis; photoblogging; programming; exploring; and even transgressing and testing social norms.
Karen Fidelis

Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J) - 0 views

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    Interesting questions for discussions in English lessons. They can be used as warm up or as a game (hot potato) at the end of the class.
anamaria menezes

How to Keep Kids Engaged in Class | Edutopia - 2 views

  • 10 Rules of Engagement
  • 1. Start Class with a Mind Warm-Up
  • 2. Use Movement to Get Kids Focused
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  • 3. Teach Students How to Collaborate Before Expecting Success
  • 4. Use Quickwrites When You Want Quiet Time and Student Reflection
  • 5. Run a Tight Ship When Giving Instructions
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  • (1) total silence, (2)
  • complete attention, and (3) all five eyeballs on you (
  • To hold everyone accountable for listening the entire time, make it clear that you will never repeat your instructions after you have finished going over them.
  • 6. Use a Fairness Cup to Keep Students Thinking
  • 7. Use Signaling to Allow Everyone to Answer Your Questio
  • 8. Use Minimal-Supervision Tasks to Squeeze Dead Time out of Regular Routines
  • 9. Mix up Your Teaching Styles
  • 10. Create Teamwork Tactics That Emphasize Accountability
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