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Luciano Ferrer

3 Reasons Your Students Should Be Blogging - Instructional Tech Talk - 0 views

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    "1. Blogging enables reflection. This is true for both students and educators. Too often do we go through our days, class to class, with minimal opportunities for reflection on our experiences or the information that we have acquired along the way. Blogging offers the opportunity to take a step back and connect with our learning and place it in the context of the bigger picture. Make reflection an assignment or part of another assignment - it is an important component to learning. For students: This is not the easiest thing to accomplish - blogging takes time and that is a finite resource during a busy class period. There is great opportunity in academic support periods or advisory classes for students (particularly in 1:1 schools) to blog. Many advisory classes take place throughout the day, which is a great break point for students to create based on their learning from that day. For teachers: This type of reflection can and should be compiled into your lesson planning for future lessons. Take what you learned from teaching and learning that day and incorporate it into the next day's lessons. Find time to do this during a conference period during your day or right after school. Yes, it is tough to get in the habit of doing a new thing - but once you start using reflection through blogging, I think that your lesson planning will be easier and much more meaningful. 2. Develop an Authentic Audience An authentic audience is a great way to increase rigor and in all of my experiences has led to increased performance by students. Authentic audiences in blogging could mean any number of things - family members, students from other classes, students from other buildings, other teachers, individuals interested in the content from around the world, etc. A student knowing that their work may be seen by people other than what they consider their 'typical audience' (read: teacher) typically spends more time and exerts more effort to creating a quality p
Luciano Ferrer

Desgooglicemos Internet - 0 views

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    "Encontrará a continuación una lista que recaptitula y completa las alternativas presentadas en el mapa. Se ha inspirado en Prism-Break que propone también otros softwares en unos campos más especializados aún. En esta lista, cada servicio suele componerse deun sitio web complejo (  ) que comunica con un programa instalado en una computadora (  ) donde se encuentran los datos personales y a los que se accede gracias a varias herramientas instaladas en casa (  ). → → Así, cuando utilizamos internet, debemos otorgar nuestra confianza a varios eslabones de la cadena que nos une a los datos personales colocados en línea. A menos que uno se autoaloje, el cloud siempre es la computadora de alguien más. Es pues importante saber a quién le otorgamos nuestra confianza y lo que hacen los softwares con nuestros datos."
Luciano Ferrer

Vizia - 0 views

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    "Engage viewers by integrating quizzes, polls, and CTAs into videos Insert multiple choice quizzes, polls, and short answer questions into your videos with a ground-breaking new interface."
Luciano Ferrer

El recreo, donde todo pasa y pocos adultos miran, entrada de @dkozaktw - 1 views

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    "Coincidimos con muchos colegas formadores de docentes en que el recreo es un excelente analizador de la vida institucional de una escuela. Es más: muchas veces los solicitamos a los estudiantes de profesorado que vayan a observar el recreo para entender las dinámicas de una escuela. Y cuando regresan con los datos relevados, nos solemos encontrar con algunas situaciones comunes, que sin embargo no dejan de alertarnos."
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