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Tania Hinojosa

International Visual Literacy Association - 0 views

  • Visit the Benedict Visual Literacy Collection, located at Arizona State University. This collection is a wealth of resources on visual literacy, scholarly papers, and exhibits.
  • A collective knowledge of visual literacy available on the World Wide Web. http://www.ivla.org/portal/intro.htm
Isabel Fernandez

PresentationTube - 0 views

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    Looks like an awesome resource to share videos, ppts,graphs,etc
veronica occelli

Watch Interactive Videos on Your iPad...Offline! - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for all those time when the internet server is playing tricks on us.
Luis Leon

Google Reader (836) - 3 views

  • This podcast is an audio recording of Wesley Fryer’s breakout session at the May 29, 2012, “Inspiring Excellence” conference in Kansas City Kansas Public Schools titled, “Deepening our Learning Through Storytelling: creativity, STEM and stories.
  • They define Visual Literacy (VL) as "a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find, interpret, evaluate, use, and create images and visual media".
  • Pad: A Tool for Differentiation
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  • KSU just published a study on fluency and the importance of kids recording themselves reading at all levels, so they can set goals - iPod Touches are also GREAT for recording kid voices
  • I will lobby for an open catalog that provides personalized, interactive features that users expect in online information environments.
  • I will be willing to go where users are, both online and in physical spaces, to practice my profession.
  • I will enjoy the excitement and fun of positive change and will convey this to colleagues and users.
  • recognize that the universe of information culture is changing fast and that libraries need to respond positively to these changes to provide resources and services that users need and want.
  • will educate myself about the information culture of my users and look for ways to incorporate what I learn into library services.
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    about technology
Luis Leon

BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 0 views

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    teaching resources
claudia thomsen

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Tools And Resources For Creating Infogr... - 0 views

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      Amazing sites to help students make cool infographics
Rocio Salas

Visual literacy K-8 - 2 views

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    Amazing resources!
anonymous

Visual Literacy | Scoop.it - 2 views

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    Images, lesson plans, ideas, infographics and other resources to use when developing visual literacy in kids. 
Luis Leon

Google Reader (151) - 0 views

  • There is something about the touch environment that lets the kids interact so much easier with digital content
  • Those who can interact and create are the ones who will be most successful in our society
  • We work a lot on internal motivation and individual goal setting - when kids feel vested toward a goal they usually work toward it
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  • I now have students picking the stories they want, and recording themselves recording - recording is created on a regular computer with a webcam
  • This session will focus on demonstrating a variety of portable devices, apps and software that are available to support reading across all age ranges and ability levels.
  • including visual presentation,
  • Participants will leave with an understanding of how to compare the features of these electronic reading supports to help them in deciding what option will work best to support specific student needs.
  • iPads - Kindle Fire - Nook - Tablets
  • nformation literacy skills and self-views of ability among first-year college students."Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 63 (3), 574–583. "This study replicates a previous study based on work in psychology, which demonstrates that students who score as below proficient in information literacy (IL) skills have a miscalibrated self-view of their ability. Simply stated, these students tend to believe that they have above-average IL skills, when, in fact, an objective test of their ability indicates that they are below-proficient in terms of their actual skills
  • To plant the tree you have to dig soil, fertilize, and water your seeds
  • When your virtual trees are fully grown Tree Planet and its partners will plant a real tree in Mongolia, Republic of Sudan, or South Korea. Tree Planet has partnerships with the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and World Vision.
Patricia Morales

Juan Domingo Farnós @juandoming "Las universidades y las escuelas tienen los ... - 0 views

  • no sólo una mejora del aprendizaje con e-learning, si no un cambio en la preparación, costo y validación de: materiales, contenidos, herramientas…que puedan servir para buscar la excelencia en los usuarios y en su aprendizaje.
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      Es una labor importante la de los maestros, enseñar técnicas de búsqueda eficiente de materiales.
  • Sin embargo muy a menudo, hay múltiples fuentes de e-learning, con material en distintos lugares web (recursos corpus abierto) que cubren el mismo tema, pero se diferencian en términos de calidad, formato y equilibrio en los costes. Es muy difícil para los estudiantes seleccionar los contenidos que mejor se adapte a sus intereses y objetivos, las características del dispositivo utilizado y red de distribución, así como su presupuesto de gastos.
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  • Los Entornos Personales de Aprendizaje (PLE, por sus siglas en Inglés de Personal Learning Environment) son sistemas que ayudan a los estudiantes a tomar el control y gestión de su propio aprendizaje. Esto incluye el apoyo a los estudiantes para fijar sus propios objetivos de aprendizaje, gestionar su aprendizaje, la gestión de los contenidos y procesos, comunicarse con otros en el proceso de aprendizaje y lograr así los objetivos de aprendizaje.
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      Personal Learning Environment PLE
  • Sería muy fácil definirlo: aquellos elementos, de la clase que sean, que hagan que se produzca el aprendizaje que se pretenda, pero no por la parte del docente, sino del discente. Por tanto cualquier instrumento, cualquier herramienta, cualquier metodología... que pueda generar aprendizaje y educación, será buena. Como consecuencia deben ser todos adaptados a las características personalizadas de los usuarios de los mismos, ya que de lo contrario, ¿cómo puede tener éxito algo que no nos gusta o que no nos interesa?... Es por ello que la Educación no puede gestionarse como lo está haciendo ahora, de manera jerarquizada y obligatoria, con formatos de aprendizaje (currículum) homogéneos y estáticos, eso debe cambiar si de verdad queremos tener éxito en la nueva educación 2.0
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      éxito con el recurso educativo
Patricia Morales

The fourth R - news - TES - 0 views

  • This potentially revolutionary change is being driven in large part by technology: it is predicted that e-book technology will give readers the power to annotate not just with text, but also with pictures. Similarly, visuals in maths and science have become increasingly sophisticated.
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      Attention teachers... We need the change... 
Lisa Stewart

Examining Visual Literacy at Lesley University | Our Design - Thoughts, Objectives and ... - 0 views

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    podcast - understaning visual literacy
Charmaine Weatherbee

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Beautiful Presentations with Haiku Deck - 0 views

  • Haiku Deck enables anyone to create beautiful slide presentations
  • limits how much text that you can put on each of your slides.
  • Haiku Deck helps you find Creative Commons licensed images for your presentations
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  • Haiku Deck search for images for you
  • tudents create visually pleasing slides
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    Interesting slideshow alternative which includes CC images for use.
Charmaine Weatherbee

Connecting the Digital Dots: Literacy of the 21st Century (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAU... - 0 views

  • Literacy today depends on understanding the multiple media that make up our high-tech reality and developing the skills to use them effectively
  • the concept of literacy has assumed new meanings
  • Digital and visual literacies are the next wave of communication specialization
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  • Children learn these skills as part of their lives, like language, which they learn without realizing they are learning it.
  • ommon scenario today is a classroom filled with digitally literate students being led by linear-thinking, technologically stymied instructors
  • The greatest challenge is moving beyond the glitz and pizzazz of the flashy technology to teach true literacy in this new milieu
  • Digital literacy represents a person’s ability to perform tasks effectively in a digital environment, with “digital” meaning information represented in numeric form and primarily for use by a computer. Literacy includes the ability to read and interpret media (text, sound, images), to reproduce data and images through digital manipulation, and to evaluate and apply new knowledge gained from digital environments. According to Gilster,5 the most critical of these is the ability to make educated judgments about what we find online.Visual literacy, referred to at times as visual competencies, emerges from seeing and integrating sensory experiences. Focused on sorting and interpreting—sometimes simultaneously—visible actions and symbols, a visually literate person can communicate information in a variety of forms and appreciate the masterworks of visual communication.6 Visually literate individuals have a sense of design—the imaginative ability to create, amend, and reproduce images, digital or not, in a mutable way. Their imaginations seek to reshape the world in which we live, at times creating new realities. According to Bamford,7 “Manipulating images serve[s] to re-code culture.”
Pedro Aparicio

State of Flux - Images of Our Changing Planet - 0 views

  • If you're teaching lessons on climate change and human impact on the landscape, State of Flux could be a handy resource. Along with each set of images there is a caption about the area and the significance of the images. You could show some of the images to students without revealing the captions and ask them to propose ideas accounting for the causes of the changes they're seeing.
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      This is a great tool to be used in science lessons, specially if you are teaching global climate change. For instance, you compare and contrast pictures from Mexico city in 1973 and 2009 to talk about urbanization.
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