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Carolina Montes

Alternative Video Use in the Flipped Classroom - 0 views

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      When to use a video: 1. VIDEO INTRODUCES TOPIC and CLASS TIME EXPANDS ON IT
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      2. A video as an interlude to introduce a challenge
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      3. To show H.W.
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      4. As video prompts reflections. 
Carolina Montes

Alternative Video Use in the Flipped Classroom - 0 views

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    This article shares different ways of using videos in the classroom. 
Pedro Aparicio

The top 20 data visualisation tools | Feature | .net magazine - 0 views

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      The top 20 data visualization tools. This is more for Middle and High School teacher. You can find enough tools to incorporate in your daily lessons.
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    This is an article that shares different tools or applications to create visualizations for class, from graphs to maps.
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.
Rocio Salas

5 Tech-Friendly Lessons to Encourage Higher-Order Thinking -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • To this end, mobile apps and Web 2.0 tools can facilitate implementation of activities requiring students to use skills at the top three levels of Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy--analyzing, evaluating, and creating. Here are five examples of activities that target these levels of the taxonomy and can be used with students across grade levels in a variety of content areas. Teachers of very young children can implement these ideas as whole class projects.
Ruth Santiago

Gaming in the Classroom | Visual.ly - 0 views

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      Why bring electronic games into the classroom? 
Ruth Santiago

2012: Age of the iStudent | Visual.ly - 0 views

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      Infographic showing which gadgets are popular among students and how much time they spend online.
Ruth Santiago

http://facstaff.unca.edu/nruppert/2009/visual%20literacy/digitalliteracy/vlinenglish.pdf - 0 views

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      By teaching students how to read and view all texts critically, not just the traditional print texts,  teachers can build upon the skills students need to read  and write, increasing their literacy levels in all areas. Robyn Seglem  |  Shelbie Witte
Tania Hinojosa

New Media vs Traditional Media | AIBD - Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Develop... - 0 views

  • he mass media has at least three important roles to play: to inform, to educate and to influence opinion.
  • is changing the participation habits of the audiences.
  • Mass media enables people to participate in events and interact with communities over long distance.
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  • One needs only to think of democratic elections, World Cup soccer and royal weddings to appreciate the intensity with which people can share in these events.
  • All these worked until a decade ago when new media emerged with all the fanfare of technological innovation.
  • Welcome to the digital and internet revolution!
  • The new media, digital broadcasting and the internet are sweeping away the limitations of the analogue world and weakening the grip of government-owned platforms.
  • Most technologies described as “new media” are digital, and often have characteristics of being networkable, dense, compressible, interactive and impartial.
  • The modern revolution enables everybody to become a journalist at little cost and with global reach
  • MEDIA AND GOOD GOVERNANCE
  • A responsibility of the media is to ensure fair, accurate and impartial reporting. A set of codes of ethics is essential to maintaining standards for media professionals and organizations.
  • A recent study revealed that a young group spent 16 hours a week to surf the internet, sometimes unnoticed by their parents.
  • COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESS
  • Messages need to be consistent and cohesive. Working online also requires keen communication skills.
Debora Gomez

http://www.share2learn.com/cabe2010workshop.pdf - 0 views

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      Activities and resources
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      Description the what and the why?
veronica occelli

Your Scoop.it Daily Summary - iMovie for iPhone and iPad updated for iOS 6, includes 3 ... - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for BYOD!
Lisa Stewart

The Book Chook: Visual Story Telling - 0 views

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    super great idea!
Lisa Stewart

Developing Visual Literacy In The Classroom - 0 views

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    short slideshare powerpoint about developing visual literacy in the classroom. 
Lisa Stewart

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

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    podcast - understaning visual literacy
Isabel Fernandez

The Inclusive Class - 0 views

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    Apps that can facilitate inclusion. Some of them use great visual tools
Isabel Fernandez

PresentationTube - 0 views

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    Looks like an awesome resource to share videos, ppts,graphs,etc
Isabel Fernandez

50 Tips and Tricks for iOS 6 | Mac|Life - 0 views

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    Great  ideas if we want to be more "visual" in our classes
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... 
Debora Gomez

Visual Literacy - History 296-02/Gender Studies 206 African Women: Food and Power - Res... - 0 views

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      Guidelines to evaluate images Click on the source and fin more information from ADOBE education
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