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Luciano Ferrer

Raw, de los datos a las visualizaciones en simples pasos - 0 views

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    Muy interesante herramienta para pasar tablas de datos a visualizaciones gráficas, en vectores y personalizables... "RAW works with tabular data (i.e. information which is possible to record or track in a spreadsheet). There are many ways you can upload your data in RAW: Dropping a plain text file containing delimiter-separated values such as .csv or .tsv. File extension does not matter, as long as you use one of these delimters: comma, semicolon, tab or colon. Copying and pasting your data from a spreadsheet (e.g. Microsoft Excel, Google Docs, Apple Numbers...) or a text file. This is particularly helpful when you do not want to (or can not) export your data any time you change it or when you want to use only specific columns. Typing your data directly into the text area. While it is unlikely to use this option, it can be useful for editing your data."
Luciano Ferrer

FreePlagiarismChecker.pro - 100% Free Online Plagiarism Detector - 0 views

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    "Detect plagiarism in your text with the best FREE plagiarism scanner! Our free checking engine immediately scans your text and tells you if it contains duplicate content."
Luciano Ferrer

Free Online OCR - convert scanned PDF and images to Word, JPEG to Word - 0 views

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    "Use Optical Character Recognition software online. Service supports 46 languages including Chinese, Japanese and Korean Extract text from PDF and images (JPG, BMP, TIFF, GIF) and convert into editable Word, Excel and Text output formats"
Luciano Ferrer

OpenLibra | Problems in Introductory Physics - 0 views

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    "This book is a collection of homework problems for use in an introductory physics course. It is a work in progress, currently complete through mechanics and electromagnetism. There is a complete set of ancillary materials, including solutions and an online answer checker. If you're an instructor, you can use these problems as a plug-in replacement for the ones in a commercial textbook, thus insulating yourself from common hassles associated with using the problems from a commercial text. For example, you can change books without having to redo all your problem sets, or you can tell your students that they can use any edition of a particular text."
Luciano Ferrer

Video Puppet, convierte presentaciones, u otras fuentes, a video - 0 views

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    Hasta donde pude ver funciona muy bien, incluso el audio generado en castellano... bastante poderosa, habrá que ver hasta cuándo es gratis su uso... "Edit video as easily as editing text! Do you need to create videos from images, audio files, video clips or screen grabs? Save yourself a lot of headaches by giving all of the painful parts to Video Puppet. Video Puppet will automatically create video clips from images, align audio and video segments, add captions, and even create a life-like narration audio from your text. To top it off, you'll be able to update the video easily when your content changes."
Carlos Magro

15 Technologies That Were Supposed to Change Education Forever - 7 views

  • 15 Technologies That Were Supposed to Change Education Forever
  • 2SExpandEvery generation has its shiny new technology that's supposed to change education forever. In the 1920s it was radio books. In the 1930s it was television lectures. Here in the second decade of the 21st century, it seems the Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) is the education tech of tomorrow. Let's hope it pans out better than previous attempts
  • Electrified Books at the Turn of the 20th Century
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  • Gyroscopic Cars in 1912
  • Motion Pictures of the 1920s
  • The Radio Book of 1924
  • Blackboards Delivered Through TV in 1933
  • Long-Playing Records in the 1930s and 40s
  • TV Teachers From 1938
  • Push-Button Education From 1958
  • Robot Teachers of the 1950s and 60s
  • The Auto-Tutor of 1964
  • The Answer Machine of 1971
  • Personal Robots of the 1980s
  • Homework Machine of 1981
  • Floating Schools of 1982
  • Videophone of the 1980s
maria jose navarro

Plan de comunicación de 6º de primaria - 3 views

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    Free weblog publishing tool from Google, for sharing text, photos and video.
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    Free weblog publishing tool from Google, for sharing text, photos and video.
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    Free weblog publishing tool from Google, for sharing text, photos and video.
Luciano Ferrer

Enable Right Click and Text Selection Bookmarklet - 0 views

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    Para esos sitios molestos que no te dejan seleccionar el texto de manera simple... "Enable Right Click and Text Selection Bookmarklet"
Carlos Magro

Students as Blog Leaders | - 0 views

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    "the ultimate goal is not to have students blog, it is to have students improve their literacy skills and have the ability to be digital writers, and to do things that would not be possible without the technology.  It is about students creating content to hyperlink to the world, to embed photos and video with text.  It is about students publishing, and then to have the opportunity to receive feedback on their work, review, edit and republish. It is about students producing work not only for their teacher, but for the world. It is about students having their own space to be creative and connect in new ways.  It is, ultimately, about students having greater ownership of their learning."
Luciano Ferrer

Who's Asking? - Alfie Kohn - 0 views

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    "It seems only fitting to explore the role of questions in education by asking questions about the process of doing so. I propose that we start with the customary way of framing this topic and then proceed to questions that are deeper and potentially more subversive of traditional schooling. 1. WHICH QUESTIONS? To begin, let's consider what we might ask our students. The least interesting questions are those with straightforward factual answers. That's why a number of writers have encouraged the use of questions described variously as "true" (Wolf, 1987), "essential" (Simon, 2002), "generative" (Perkins, 1992; Perrone, 1998), "guiding" (Traver, 1998), or "fertile" (Harpaz & Lefstein, 2000). What the best of these share is that they're open-ended. Sometimes, in fact, no definitive right answer can be found at all. And even when there is one - or at least when there is reason to prefer some responses to others - the answer isn't obvious and can't be summarized in a sentence. Why is it so hard to find a cure for cancer? Do numbers ever end? Why do people lie? Why did we invade Vietnam? Grappling with meaty questions like these (which were among those generated by a class in Plainview, NY) is a real project . . . literally. A question-based approach to teaching tends to shade into learning that is problem- (Delisle, 1997) and project-based (Kilpatrick, 1918; Blumenfeld et al., 1991; Wolk, 1998). Intellectual proficiency is strengthened as students figure out how to do justice to a rich question. As they investigate and come to understand important ideas more fully, new questions arise along with better ways of asking them, and the learning spirals upwards. Guiding students through this process is not a technique that can be stapled onto our existing pedagogy, nor is it something that teachers can be trained to master during an in-service day. What's required is a continual focus on creating a classroom that is about thinking rather
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

Flipeando con la estadística | The Flipped Classroom - 0 views

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    "En esta ocasión, ofrecemos una sencilla propuesta para aplicar el modelo flipped classroom al estudio de los gráficos estadísticos (integrados en el currículo L.O.M.C.E. de la asignatura de Matemáticas, de 1º de E.S.O.). Para desarrollar esta sesión flipped, haremos uso de los contenidos digitales Tangram, de la editorial Digital Text. Tangram 1º de ESO Estadística Los gráficos estadísticos, tienen la particularidad de ser fácilmente entendibles, incluso para aquellas personas que no disponen de unos conocimientos matemáticos básicos. No obstante, lo deseable sería que el alumnado de este nivel educativo, a parte de interpretar correctamente la información que los diferentes gráficos muestran, pueda crear gráficos estadísticos a partir de la información recogida. Para ello, es necesario que conozca las características diferenciadoras de las distintas variables estadísticas, y qué tipo de gráfico es el más adecuado en función del tipo de datos que se están analizando. Dada la relevancia que tiene la componente visual en el estudio de los gráficos estadísticos, el uso del modelo flipped en el aula puede resultar interesante a la hora de agilizar el proceso de presentación de los distintos gráficos, aportando además una visión de calidad en los mismos y ahorrándonos el tiempo que nos llevaría construir uno a uno los distintos modelos. Con un simple vídeo, no muy extenso, el alumnado tendrá un acercamiento bastante bueno a las contenidos objeto de estudio. Ya en la clase, podrá invertirse el tiempo de la sesión en el afinamiento de aquellos aspectos que tienen mayor importancia. Los materiales Tangram, nos servirán en este cometido, y podremos realizar incluso ejercicios comprensivos adicionales o enlazar con el uso de herramientas informáticas, como la hoja de cálculo, si se desea que los alumnos y alumnas generen sus propios gráficos de manera rápida, sencilla y con una calidad aceptable. FICHA TÉCNICA Nivel curricul
Luciano Ferrer

Profesor, ¿cuáles son las palabras clave de un texto? - 0 views

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    "Cuando nos referimos a las Técnicas de Estudios, sin duda las palabras clave constituyen un elemento fundamental de las mismas. En mi caso al hablar de Técnicas de Estudio me gusta referirme a cuatro pilares básicos: palabras clave, subrayado, esquema y resumen. Cada uno de ellos constituye una Técnica de Estudio en sí, pero no debemos olvidar que estas cuatro técnicas se complementan entre ellas. En el fondo, lo que buscan las Técnicas de Estudio es acercar el conocimiento y la comprensión de cualquier tipo de contenido de un texto. En el artículo de hoy tengo la intención de explicaros uno de los cuatro pilares que para mí constituyen las Técnicas de Estudio: las palabras clave. Pues bien, por palabras clave debemos entender aquellas palabras que aportan una información importante y significativa acerca de un contenido. En este sentido hay que hacer ver que las palabras clave son esenciales porque nos permiten conocer la esencia de cualquier información, de cualquier texto, de cualquier mensaje. Reconozco que elegir y seleccionar las palabras clave no es una tarea fácil y requiere de un cierto aprendizaje. De ahí que este artículo tenga la intención de daros algunas pautas para que aprendáis a localizarlas en diferentes tipos de texto. En este vídeo tenéis la explicación del artículo de una forma algo más desarrollada y con otros ejemplos que os ayudarán a entender mejor la Técnica de Estudio de las palabras clave: Videotutorial sobre palabras clave ¿Dónde se localizan las palabras clave de un texto? Para explicar dónde se localizan las palabras clave de un texto, vamos a dividir este primer apartado del artículo en tres modelos de texto: 1. Texto con párrafos. En un texto con párrafos las palabras clave suelen estar en la primera o segunda línea del párrafo. Además es muy común que las palabras clave se repitan en varios párrafos, lo que os da una pista de que la palabra clave que has elegido es la correcta. Observa el e
Luciano Ferrer

10 trucos infalibles para redactar un resumen perfecto - 0 views

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    "¿Se puede resumir sin saber resumir? Este artículo te demostrará que sí es posible. Dentro de las Técnicas de Estudio, sin duda una de las más complejas o de las que más cuesta al alumno es sin duda la redacción de un resumen. En mi caso voy a intentar en este artículo darte unos trucos muy sencillos para redactar un resumen con éxito sin la necesidad de saber redactar. 10 útiles trucos para redactar un resumen. Cómo redactar un resumen sin saber redactar. Para redactar un resumen no necesitar saber resumir. ¿Qué? ¿Cómo? Así es. Para redactar un resumen lo más importante no es saber redactar, sino elegir entre las opciones de las plantillas que te daré. Hoy te demostraré cómo se puede redactar un resumen sin saber redactar con estos sencillos trucos y la ayuda de las plantillas. ¿Me acompañas? 1. Divide el texto en partes. Si un texto tiene párrafos le corresponderá una parte por párrafo. Si no tiene párrafos, fíjate en los conectores textuales para su división. Sobre cómo resumir un texto sin párrafos te recomiendo que leas el artículo de este enlace. 2. Asigna a cada párrafo una oración simple. Debes evitar escribir más de un verbo en cada oración. 3. Asigna a cada oración tres partes bien diferenciadas. Sujeto + Verbo + Complemento 4. Une las oraciones simples con un conector textual. 5. Elige un sujeto para cada oración (amarillo). 6. Elige un verbo para cada oración (verde). 7. Elige las palabras clave de cada parte. Debes elegir un máximo de ocho palabras y que sean, preferentemente, sustantivos (azul). Sobre cómo encontrar las palabras clave de un texto te recomiendo la lectura del artículo de este enlace. 8. Elige los conectores textuales que unirán las oraciones (marrón). 9. No pienses en el resumen hasta el final. Lo que debes hacer es ir construyendo una oración por cada párrafo o parte del texto. 10. Cuando tengas las oraciones simples, sólo te queda unir cada una de ellas con la ayuda de los con
Luciano Ferrer

Leonardo da Vinci, Notebook ('The Codex Arundel') - 1 views

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    "Contents:Notebook of Leonardo da Vinci ('The Codex Arundel'). A collection of papers written in Italian by Leonardo da Vinci (b. 1452, d. 1519), in his characteristic left-handed mirror-writing (reading from right to left), including diagrams, drawings and brief texts, covering a broad range of topics in science and art, as well as personal notes. The core of the notebook is a collection of materials that Leonardo describes as 'a collection without order, drawn from many papers, which I have copied here, hoping to arrange them later each in its place according to the subjects of which they treat' (f. 1r), a collection he began in the house of Piero di Braccio Martelli in Florence, in 1508. To this notebook has subsequently been added a number of other loose papers containing writing and diagrams produced by Leonardo throughout his career. Decoration: Numerous diagrams. "
Luciano Ferrer

UNESCO | Open Access Publications - 0 views

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    "In order to help reduce the gap between industrialized countries and those in the emerging economy, UNESCO has decided to adopt an Open Access Policy for its publications by making use of a new dimension of knowledge sharing - Open Access. Open Access means free access to scientific information and unrestricted use of electronic data for everyone. With Open Access, expensive prices and copyrights will no longer be obstacles to the dissemination of knowledge. Everyone is free to add information, modify contents, translate texts into other languages, and disseminate an entire electronic publication."
Luciano Ferrer

Kapwing - Where Content Creation Happens - 0 views

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    " Meme Maker: una herramienta online para crear memes en vídeo (también de imágenes). Add Subtitles: nos permite añadir subtítulos a nuestros vídeos. Video Montage Maker: para crear vídeos slideshow combinando vídeos e imágenes. Video Collages: creación de collages a partir de vídeos e imágenes. Video Filters: permite aplicar bellos filtros a los vídeos y realizar diversos ajustes (brillo, saturación, contraste…). Add Text: para añadir textos o marcas de agua a nuestros vídeos. Image to Video: creación de vídeos a partir de imágenes y animaciones GIF. Reverse video: nos permite aplicar un efecto de rebobinado a nuestros vídeos. Video Resizer: para cambiar el tamaño de cualquier vídeo. Loop Video: efecto de loop o repetición para tus vídeos. Trim Video: para cortar y recortar vídeos. Mute Video: permite eliminar el sonido de cualquier vídeo en apenas unos clics. Stop Motion Maker: transforma tus contenidos en un vídeo stop motion."
Luciano Ferrer

Tour Builder googlemaps - 0 views

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    "What is Tour Builder? Tour Builder is a new way to show people the places you've visited and the experiences you had along the way using Google Earth. It lets you pick the locations right on the map, add in photos, text, and video, and then share your creation. How is Tour Builder different from the existing "KML Tour" feature in Google Earth? Tour Builder is accessible from your web browser, makes it easy to add photos and videos to a sequence of locations on Earth, and then share links to these tours with your friends."
Luciano Ferrer

Install eXeLearning for Linux using the Snap Store - 0 views

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    "eXeLearning is an easy to use authoring tool under GPL-2+ to create educational web contents. Installing eXeLearning on Ubuntu: sudo snap install exelearning eXeLearning generates interactive contents in HTML5 and other formats and it allows you to create websites including text, images, interactive activities, image galleries, evaluating rubrics, multimedia clips, games... All the educational materials can be exported in different formats: SCORM, IMS, ePub, responsive HTML website, XLIFF... eXeLearning is available for GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Go to https://exelearning.net/ for more download options."
Luciano Ferrer

Facepixelizer | Pixelate - Blur - Anonymize - 0 views

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    "Facepixelizer is a specialized image editor for anonymizing images. Use Facepixelizer to quickly hide information in images that you don't want to become public. For example, you can blur out text and pixelate faces that appear in your images. Even though Facepixelizer runs in the browser, your images are secure because they never leave your browser and are never sent over the network. All the processing happens in your browser."
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