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Carlos Magro

Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | E... - 0 views

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    "Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo"
Luciano Ferrer

Twitter y educación, ejemplos de uso e ideas. También podés colaborar. Por @_... - 0 views

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    1) the ways they currently implement Twitter in their teaching and learning, 2) ideas for future development of Twitter-based assignments and pedagogical practices, and 3) issues concerning the integration of Twitter and other digital media into both traditional and non-traditional pedagogies. Collaborators should feel free to add material to these pages, to comment on existing material, and to share links to relevant external readings and resources. It may be helpful to tag your contributions with your Twitter handle. Collaborators are asked to please respect this space as a forum for open and respectful dialogue and networking. Let's fill up the pages below with great ideas! Share the ways you currently implement Twitter in your teaching and learning: Students in my course New Information Technologies do an "Internet Censorship" project, focused on a specific country. I ask them to follow a journalist who tweets on that country as part of their research to understand the state of Internet freedom in the country they select. -- Lora Since shortly after Twitter was launched, I've experimented with various iterations of "The Twitter Essay," an assignment that has students considering the nature of the "essay" as a medium and how they might do that work within the space of 140 characters. -- Jesse (@Jessifer) In my fully online classes, I've started using Twitter to replace the discussion forum as the central location for student interaction. -- Jesse (@Jessifer) Show Tweets that have gotten people arrested and prompt discussion on whether it is fair that anyone be arrested for any Tweet in the US, who is likely to be arrested for their Tweets, what kinds of Tweets are likely to prompt arrest, etc. Students in my First Year Seminar course "The Irish Imagination: Yeats to Bono" developed a platform for digital annotation of Irish literature. Embedded in their platform was a twitter feed of relevant individuals/groups, makin
Luciano Ferrer

Eleven Ways to Improve Online Classes - 0 views

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    "It has me thinking about what it would mean to improve online classes. A few ideas come to mind: Use multiple platforms. I'm not against using an LMS as a central hub. However, I think it's valuable to experiment with the types of productivity tools you will actually use outside of a classroom. Use Google Docs to share ideas, create surveys, and ask questions. Use Google Hangouts to meet as a group. Go project-based. I haven't figured this out entirely with my first class but my hope is that we can go fully project-based in the same way that my face-to-face class is. In fact, the asynchronous nature of online classes actually means there is a better potential of creating a project-based culture that mirrors the way people actually work on projects. Make something together. I use a collaboration grid with co-creating and communicating on separate spectrums (x-axis) and multimedia and text on another spectrum (y-axis). This has been an effective way to think through collaborative tools that allow students to co-create. Embrace a synchronous/asynchronous blend: I love using Voxer because students can speak back and forth in the moment. However, if they miss it, they can listen to it later. The same is true of using a Google Hangouts On Air. Make it more connective. We tend to treat online instruction as if it is a linear process and we don't do enough to link things back and forth and connect ideas, resources, discussions and content creation in a seamless, back-and-forth nature. Incorporate multimedia. It's a simple idea, but I create a short video at the beginning of each week and I encourage students to create video and audio as well. This has a way of making things more concrete. There's something deeply human about hearing an actual human voice. I know, crazy, right? Go mobile. I don't simply mean use a smart phone. I mean assign some things that allow students to get out in the world and create videos, snap pictures, or simpl
Luciano Ferrer

A World Beyond Markets - Rifkin talk RSA - 0 views

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    "For more information about the event and to listen to the podcast go to the RSA event page: http://bit.ly/1jGN6C3 How will the 'collaborative commons' transform our lives? Jeremy Rifkin, one of the world's most popular public thinkers and political advisors, argues that capitalism will no longer be the dominant paradigm in the second half of the 21st century. Follow the RSA on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thersaorg Like the RSA on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thersaorg Our events are made possible with the support of our Fellowship. Support us by donating or applying to become a Fellow."
Antonio Garrido

Connect With Students and Parents in Your Paperless Classroom | Edmodo - 0 views

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    Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Luciano Ferrer

What is 21st century education? - 0 views

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    Publicado el 15 mar. 2012 Our world is changing at an unprecedented pace. To prepare our students, lessons must go beyond the "3 R's" and foster 21st century skills. Skills like critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity will be essential for students to take on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Luciano Ferrer

15 Common Mistakes Teachers Make Teaching With Technology - 0 views

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    "1. The teacher is choosing the technology. It's not always possible, but when you can, let the students choose, and see what happens. Not all of them will be able to. Some need help; so let other students help them. 2. The teacher is choosing the function. This doesn't mean you can't choose the function, but if you students can't control the technology the use nor its function, this can be problematic: the learning is passive from the beginning. 3. The teacher is determining the process. To an extent you have to, but don't overdo it. 4. The technology is distracting. If the technology is more magical than the project, product, collaboration, process, or content itself, try to muffle the bells and whistles. Or use them to your advantage. 5. The technology isn't necessary. You wouldn't use a ruler to teach expository writing, nor would you use a Wendell Berry essay to teach about the Water Cycle. No need for a Khan Academy account and a fully-personalized and potentially self-directed proficiency chart of mathematical concepts just to show a 3 minute video on the number line. 6. The process is too complex. Keep it simple. Fewer moving parts = greater precision. And less to go wrong. 7. Students have access to too much. What materials, models, peer groups, or related content do students actually need? See #6. 8. The teacher is the judge, jury, and executioner. Get out of the way. You're (probably) less interesting than the content, experts, and communities (if you're doing it right). 9. They artificially limiting the scale. Technology connects everything to everything. Use this to the advantage of the students! 10. They're not limiting the scale. However, giving students the keys to the universe with no framework, plan, boundaries or even vague goals is equally problematic. 11. Students access is limited to too little. The opposite of too board a scale is too little-akin to taking students to the ocean to fish but squaring of
Luciano Ferrer

WASTE - Spanish - 0 views

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    ""WASTE"/ "EL DESPERDICIO" es un cortometraje sobre la relación entre el desperdicio de alimentos y de recursos. El documental es una producción de SCHNITTSTELLE THURN GbR, patrocinado por WWF Alemania y PNUMA en collaboration con SIWI y FAO. http://www.fb.com/tastethewaste.de"
Luciano Ferrer

Ethical Alternatives & Resources - ethical.net - 0 views

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    Selección de aplicaciones y recursos alternativos, abiertos, libres y más éticos, categorizados por funcionalidad y objetivo. + revista, newsletter etc "Ethical.net is a collaborative platform for discovering and sharing ethical product alternatives - whether that means purchasing from a social enterprise, thrift shopping, or learning how to fix your old phone instead of buying a new one. we consider ethical as going in the direction of harmony with other people, animals, and the rest of the natural world"
Luciano Ferrer

CryptPad: Zero Knowledge, Collaborative Real Time Editing - 0 views

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    "CryptPad es una alternativa a las populares herramientas de oficina y servicios en la nube. Todo el contenido almacenado en CryptPad está encriptado antes de ser enviado, lo que significa que nadie puede acceder a sus datos a menos que usted les dé las claves (ni siquiera nosotros)."
Blanca Martinez

15 expertos en educación cuentan los pros y contras del uso del móvil en el a... - 0 views

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    15 expertos en educación cuentan los pros y contras del uso del móvil en el aula
Beatriz Riesco

Web Javier Urra | Bienvenido a la web de Javier Urra y Urra Infancia - 1 views

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    Un gran educador, un gran referente.
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    Un gran referente del que siempre es bueno aprender y escuchar.
Blanca Martinez

Usos educativos de Pinterest [ES] | ElearningSoft - 0 views

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    Usos educativos de Pinterest, que tiene dos puntos que la hacen popular: es imagen y es social.
Blanca Martinez

En la nube TIC: eduClipper, el Pinterest para uso educativo - 0 views

  • una plataforma muy similar a Pinterest pero destinada a estudiantes y profesores y por tanto, enfocada para usos educativos. EduClipper nos permite compartir enlaces, vídeos, imágenes y otros recursos educativos con el fin de poder crear una biblioteca de contenidos digitales. Es posible incluir todo tipo de contenidos, como por ejemplo material desarrollado en Youtube, Prezi, Slideshare y otros muchos más.
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    plataforma muy similar a Pinterest pero destinada a estudiantes y profesores y por tanto, enfocada para usos educativos.
Carmen Medina

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    Free-eBooks.net is the internet's #1 source for free eBook downloads, eBook resources & eBook authors. Read & download eBooks for Free: anytime!
Avelino Bernárdez

Trabajo colaborativo de comunicación en "redes" en un centro educativo - 1 views

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    Fomentar una imagen comunicativa y "moderna" del centro Favorecer la difusión de información general y particular del centro Promover el trabajo cooperativo entre los diferentes elementos de la comunidad educativa Favorecer una comunicación interna fluida y flexible Procurar una red inalámbrica sostenible para dar cobertura a toda la comunidad comunicativa
P RM

Propuesta de Plan de comunicación de un centro educativo - 0 views

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    Trabajo final del Subgrupo B1
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