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Tuğba Altan

Integrating TPACK Framework into Coursework and its Effect on Changes in TPACK of Pre-Service Special Education Teachers - 0 views

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    I've just found this paper about TPACK in special education, unfortunately I couldn't reach the full paper. so, I'm so curious about it.
zkadirhan

Fatih Projesi'ne 12 okul daha geçti - Sabah - 22 Şubat 2013 - 0 views

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    Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı'nın Fatih Projesi kapsamında, 4 ilde tablet bilgisayar dağıtıldı. Tekirdağ Belediyesi Anadolu Öğretmen Lisesi'ndeki tablet dağıtım törenine katılan Tekirdağ Valisi Ali Yerlikaya, Fatih Projesi kapsamında 3 pilot okulda 734 öğrenciye tablet bilgisayar dağıtıldığını belirtti. Vali Yerlikaya, okullardaki 136 öğretmene de tablet bilgisayar verildiğini ifade ederek, Türkiye'nin teknolojisiyle adından söz ettirdiğini söyledi.
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    They are contnuing to distribute tablets like they achieved great success during the pilot study. Just giving tablets to the students is not an integration of technology in education.
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    let's look at another perspective. there are millions of students scattered all around of Turkey. Probably most of them especially in rural areas haven't heard the name of tablet PC and what it looks like. With the help of Fatih project students at least will take an opportunity to meet with Tablet PC, to interact with it, to play with it, and even to damage it. this is the way of exploring any devices or the world. the integration may take a long time because every system like educational one tend to resist major changes.
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    the survey results about fatih project demonstrate that the project is not successful as expected http://www.radikal.com.tr/Radikal.aspx?aType=RadikalGaleriHaber&ArticleID=1123151&CategoryID=77&HaberPage=1. I think there is need for deep understanding what's going on in the classes and more training for teachers in order to use all these technologies effectively.
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    Tuğba, I would be interested in reading a broader study that looks at Fatih Project from different perspectives of designers, students, administrators, teachers, parents etc. Any educational innovation needs to look at the implication from the holistic perceptive. Therefore, a larger scope qualitative study would really help.
Ceren Korkmaz

How Competency-Based Courses Are Changing the Education Game - 3 views

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    When Southern New Hampshire University President Paul LeBlanc stepped onto the stage at Campus Tech 2015 in July, he painted a bright picture of competency-based higher ed. "Today, 500 institutions are moving to competency-based education, and they are not-for-profit," he said. "There's a lot of opportunity." LeBlanc certainly had that right.
ysfmrtzdmr

"Technology in Education: A Future Classroom" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZ73ZsBkcus - 2 views

In future we may have classrooms as in this video. However, when we look at people's behaviours, it seems it's hard to adapt using technological devices like them. Even today, there are a lot of pe...

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ahsen ozturk

21st Century Educational Technology Classroom Infographic - e-Learning Infographics - 1 views

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    This is my first İnfographic. Technology is undeniably changing the face of education, and it's easy to see the impact already. Imagine what classrooms will be like in 20 years with the speed of technological innovation. Actually the changes have been already happening.
Merve Kiymaz

Dynamics of M-Learning in Higher Education - 0 views

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    The presentation mentions the main cornerstones and flow of m-learning in higher education in detail.
sebahatgok

Pros and Cons of Social Media in Education (Infographic) - 6 views

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    This infographic shows how universities use social media, which websites used for what purposes, and advantanges and difficulties of using social media. I found it to be very comprehensive. We also see that today social media is mostly used for practical purposes ,such as; announcement from schools, material share and networking in educational context. Challanges stated are woth to consider before attempting to use social media in education.
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    This is a nice infographic. Nowadays the universities are even recruiting social media experts to manage their image on the virtual world. A 2-min-video might become viral and add a lot to the popularity of the university. Or prospective students check the information available about a university on social media channels before making a career choice.
azimeatay

Using Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom - 5 views

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    As educators, the use of Web 2.0 tools is transforming our work, and more specifically the way we support students in the classroom. As schools bring more technology into their classrooms, teachers will in turn strive to put more technology in their students' hands. That is, if they are prepared to do so. Here are some Web 2.0 tool that can be easly adapted to education.
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    Azime thank you, the document you shared contains very good questions for in class discussion: are educators prepared to use web 2.0 tools? How can educators best plan to incorporate Web 2.0 Tools into their classroom? How can they best plan to ensure effective tech integration? How can they be sure that the tool remains a support piece to their instructional practice, rather than a replacement?
E.Yasin Çiftçi

Trends in Adoption of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) - 1 views

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    "MOOC and online courses are changing the face of higher education. Here are some details on how some colleges are adapting." This infographic shows that MOOCs will not replace traditional, residential classes at least in the near future contrary to popular belief among some MOOC fans. The biggest reason behind MOOCs complementary role in education could be their unidirectional nature which makes it difficult for students to receive personalized/differentiated instruction, in-depth feedback, and other mediums for deep learning. Nevertheless, they offer great resources for those highly motivated, self-directed/regulated learners. Another interesting issue in the infographic is that the U.S. colleges, at least almost 60% of them, are willing to integrate online component into their regular college education; I really wonder what statistics our Turkish universities would provide. :)
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    "I really wonder what statistics our Turkish universities would provide." This is a good research question Yasin and I would really like to learn the answer. :) Bets anyone? :)
Evrim Baran

Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 1 views

shared by Evrim Baran on 19 Mar 13 - Cached
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    There are great (and also free) science and math activities and simulations. I wish there are more turkish websites like this one.
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    One of my students shared. Great tool that can be integrated into math and science education.
sonaycaner

ICT integration in Turkish schools: Recall where you are coming from to recognise where you are going to - Uluyol - 2012 - British Journal of Educational Technology - Wiley Online Library - 1 views

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    This article displays statistics and inadequacies of FATİH project and presents what and how should be done to make this project effective.
Gamze Çetinkaya

Punya Mishra and Matthew J. Koehler's SITE keynote - 4 views

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    I have watched the speech today and it was very inspiring for two reasons; Firstly I feel ashamed for the presentations I have made in conferences and lessons. It was one of the most enjoyable and attractive presentations I've ever seen. It was a perfect example for the effective use of presentation technology and pedagogy to explain a concept. Secondly, it is a brief introduction to the TPACK concept. For my field, science education, I think it is particularly important because in science there are a variety of different topic and concepts which are not so easy to understand and visualize most of the times. Moreover, in science education hands-on activities and student-centered acitivities where students take the active role to learn "by doing " are especially important and effective. However, most of the time it is difficult to find appropriate materials and resources for conducting such activities. With an effective use of technology integrated into the classrooms, a teacher might find a way to make his/her students engage in different activities. In addition, there are some topics like solar systems which are diffferent to make observations and conduct experiments within the classroom. On the other hand, with animations, simulations, computer games, projects and so on the teacher might find a way for his/her students to experience activities related to solar system.
Halil Kayaduman

TPACK Instruments - 29 views

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

Serap Sarıkaya

5 Reasons Educators Need to Use Social Media - 2 views

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    This video answers to the question of "Why should educators use Social Media?". Enjoy :)
Merve Kiymaz

Finlandiya Amerika'nın Teknolojik Sınıflarını Geride Bıraktı - 1 views

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    What's special about Finland's educational system? How they facilitate educational technologies in their classrooms? Here in the article you can find the answers of these questions.
ipek saralar

Open Education Database - 0 views

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    This site enables one to research his/her online options with our database of more than 1,600 schools by filtering his/her choices by subject, degree level, tuition, and more to find an online school that will fit his/her needs.
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    The world's educational philosophy has been changed , and now that we can reach all off the sources online with a computer and Internet connection. This database is quite a beneficial source in terms of its vast filter and content.
Merve Kiymaz

iterating toward openness - 0 views

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    David Wiley's, one of the pioneers in the field of open education, blog is here. You can find many beneficial sources and reflections prepared by him concerning open education.
Ahmet Sami Konca

4 innovations from exceptional community colleges - eCampus News - 2 views

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    Caution! The link above is not a infographic, you may be bored while reading! Technology has a giant potential to support education. There are some examples of using technology to find solutions to educational process.
Ceren Korkmaz

Social Media for Teaching and Learning - 7 views

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    In this link, you will find Pearson's report on social media use in higher education (2013). The report highlights which social media tools faculty members use for personal and professional reasons and their frequency.
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    Ceren, this link will be very helpful for us in the classroom discussion. Thank you for these detailed survey results. They explain the impact of social media in education, use of social media by different disciplines and by sites. It also gives information about concerns. Very explanatory survey results.
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