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Evrim Baran

PHD Comics: Draft dodging - 2 views

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    [humor] as you are writing your wikibook drafts, couple reminders for you :) [/humor]
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    The worst nightmare of all graduate students, a paper turned into red! :))
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    I wonder what comments Evrim Hoca will make about my first draft :)
Gamze Çetinkaya

Blogging vs Writing a Composition - 1 views

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    Maybe I would not have hated my literature classes if I was writing blog posts instead of compositions. :)
Evrim Baran

Infographics for Android - 5 views

I wonder if they have any app that I can use in my i-pad.

Tuğba Altan

Rationale for Integrating Technology into Teacher Education-Today Second Facilitating Q... - 18 views

I think that the treshold to use educational technology also in their inservice lives is lower, if they have used it in preservice education. I have introduced my students for example some interac...

technology inteagration teaching education

Halil Kayaduman

TPACK Instruments - 29 views

Hocam I had written them on wiki. Sorry for late answer.

Evrim Baran

The Myth about No Significant Difference (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 4 views

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    We will discuss the no significance difference phenomenon in the class.
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    when I first read the name of writing, I expect that there will be an extensive criticise about the role of technology in the field of education. However, after reading all the article I come up with the conclusion that this article just say what I think of before and now. "The state of being significance or not is totally depend on the purpose in your question" By the way, do you really think our two smart classes (EF-01, EF-22) in faculty of education leads to significant difference on both teaching and learning?
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    Mustafa, technology itself of course does not lead to any significant change. We will see what TPACKers say about it this week.
Evrim Baran

Hello from Punya - YouTube - 8 views

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    Hello from Aera 2013. I met with Punya Mishra today and had a conversation about what we do in class about Tpack. He is interrested in reading your wikibook chapters :)
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    Vuaavv Hocam. You really know how to motivate your students :)
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    if some said that you would watch such a video one day, I said that you were crazy. Just one word to show my feelings in Turkish (Büyüksün hoca:))
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    That's very nice. Greetings from us too!
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    This is the point of being more stress on wikibook chapter while writing it...
Ceren Korkmaz

TESOL International Association - 0 views

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    Similar to IATEFL, TESOL is one of the biggest online communities for English Language Teachers, of which I am also a member. The interest sections let you get updates or questions from your peers all over the world on the subjects you are most interested in (e.g. Materials writing, Intercultural Competence, LGBTI issues, Research, Pronunciation..)
nursel

http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/Prensky%20-%20Digital%20Natives,%20Digital%20Immigra... - 5 views

Maybe, this is the key point to use technology "to be digital natives or to be digital immigrants"

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melek dönmez

looking back to the future of educational technology - 0 views

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    ''if men learn this (writing), it will implant forgetfulness in their souls, they will cease to exercise memory because they rely on that which is written, calling things to remembrance no longer from within themselves, but by means of external marks'' Socrates
ipek saralar

The Flipped Classroom - 1 views

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    The content of this video is an example of a flipped classroom. It is written that "Peer into Aaron Sams' classroom as he explains why he flipped his classroom. Aaron Sams, along with Jonathan Bergmann were the first to flip their classes. The currently teach in Woodland Park Colorado and are writing a book about the Flipped Class."
Ecenaz Alemdağ

Students love technology - 4 views

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    In the infographic, it is stated that " 98% of college students own a digital device" and "3 of 4 students say they wouldn't be able to study without technology". Based on these findings, I can suggest that Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) can be a promising trend since students can study in classroom environment with their own technologies.
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    The Twitter fact is really interesting in this one. How can better grades be really possible through social media, though? Great discussion starter.
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    I agree with this infographic. Technology is the most important way to capture the attention of today's students.
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    I agree with you, Ceren. Increased student achievement as a consequence of use of Twitter in classes is interesting. I would like to give an example how it can occur. Students can use Twitter to write their short reflections about a topic they learnt in class. It may increase students' engagement in lessons outside of the class and as a result it may foster learning.
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