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Luciano Ferrer

Choice Eliminator 2 - G Suite Marketplace - 0 views

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    "Choice Eliminator will eliminate options from a multiple-choice, list, or checkbox type of question. Choice Eliminator is designed for light use only, and may be unreliable when multiple people are taking the form at the same time. Use Dropdown type of questions instead of multiple choice for better reliability. Choice Eliminator will eliminate options from a multiple-choice, dropdown, or checkbox type of question. Great for signing up for time slots or having students choose topics without doubling up. Version 2 uses spreadsheet functions to keep the results up-to-date, besides being more reliable when using limits, this allows you to restore eliminated choices and set the order."
Luciano Ferrer

How to Run a Webinar From Your WordPress Website (in 6 Steps) - 0 views

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    "A webinar can take many forms, such as a meeting, presentation, or workshop. The main difference between running a webinar and simply posting a video is the interactive component the former offers. Attendees typically view webinars in real time, and there is often the option for them to participate by asking and/or answering questions. This type of seminar offers an excellent opportunity to add a personal touch to your platform and engage your customers. For example, Neil Patel uses webinars frequently to reach out to visitors of his traffic growing website. Step #1: Create a Google Account Step #2: Create a New Event in YouTube Live Step #3: Customize Your Webinar Step #4: Embed Your Webinar in Your WordPress Website Step #5: Invite Attendees Step #6: Broadcast Your Webinar"
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

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

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

How to Start a Community Garden - 0 views

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    "This type of garden is wonderful for a community. They can provide food, bring people together, and create a beautiful, productive space to be enjoyed by all. They can be a space of sharing and healing, and can be used by locals in a wide range of ways. In this article, we'll look at how to start a community garden. Though aimed at UK readers plenty of these tips will apply no matter where."
Luciano Ferrer

101 Best Escape Room Puzzle Ideas - 0 views

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    "To help you get started, NowEscape has compiled the following list of 101 escape room puzzle ideas, based on the most common escape-game puzzle types around the world."
Luciano Ferrer

Herramientas para evaluar de manera activa y participativa - 0 views

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    "La evaluación como tal no debe ser concebida solo como un proceso de calificar y consignar una nota que defina totalmente el desempeño del estudiante. Por el contrario es una oportunidad para que el estudiante se autoevalúe, aprenda co-evaluando a sus compañeros y finalmente cuando esté listo pasar por los procesos formales de calificación (heterevaluación). Serán estos procesos de evaluación que ayudarán a que el estudiante mejore progresivamente y se fomente el aprendizaje autónomo. 1 Socrative 2 Plickers 3 Kahoot! 4 EDPuzzle 5 Google Forms 6 Nearpod 7 Formative 8 Mentimeter 9 Quizalize 10 Quizizz 11 Peardeck 12 Type Form 13 Classflow"
Alicia M

LA IDENTIDAD DIGITAL - 0 views

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    El Proyecto de Comunicación Externa que se presenta a continuación está elaborado para un Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria, enfocado a que este mantenga un contacto fluido con el entorno social que le rodea (alumnos, familias, empresas, entidades públicas, otros centros educativos, etc), haciendo uso de los medios tecnológicos que la sociedad de la información y de la comunicación le ofrece, teniendo claro en todo momento qué objetivos quiere alcanzar, a qué públicos se quiere llegar y cuáles son los canales más apropiados en cada caso.
anonymous

Web y Redes Sociales - 1 views

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    Esta presentación sobre las RRSS aporta la idea fundamental de que no se debe prohibir su uso a los jóvenes sino acompañarles y asesorarles para una buena utilización.
Carlos Magro

Half an Hour: Connectivism as Learning Theory - 2 views

  • Connectivism as Learning Theory
  • Here is their effort to prove that connectivism is a learning theory
  • "Connectivism has a direct impact on education and teaching as it works as a learning theory. Connectivism asserts that learning in the 21st century has changed because of technology, and therefore, the way in which we learn has changed, too.
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  • Not too long ago, school was a place where students memorized vocabulary and facts. They sat in desks, read from a textbook, and completed worksheets. Now, memorization is not as prevalent because students can just “Google it” if they need to know something."
  • Though this is not very accurate,
  • What is a Learning Theory
  • theories explain
  • Explaining why learning occurs has two parts:
  • They're not taxonomies, in which a domain of enquiry is split into types, steps or stages
  • Theories answer why-questions
  • They identify underlying causes, influencing factors, and in some cases, laws of nature.
  • first, describing what learning is, and second, describing how it happens
  • The question of how learning occurs is therefore the question of how connections are formed between entities in a network
  • A learning theory, therefore, describes what learning is and explains why learning occurs.
  • What is Learning?
  • According to connectivism, learning is the formation of connections in a network
  • in behaviourism, learning is the creation of a habitual response in particular circumstances
  • in instructivism, learning is the successful transfer of knowledge from one person (typically a teacher) to another person (typically a student)
  • in constructivism, learning is the creation and application of mental models or representations of the world
  • Thomas Kuhn called this the incommensurability of theories.
  • The sort of connections I refer to are between entities (or, more formally, 'nodes'). They are not (for example) conceptual connections in a concept map. A connection is not a logical relation.
  • A connection exists between two entities when a change of state in one entity can cause or result in a change of state in the second entity."
  • How Does Learning Occur?
  • They're not handbooks or best-practices manuals
  • In both cases, these networks 'learn' by automatically adjusting the set of connections between individual neurons or nodes
  • In behaviourism, learning takes place through operant conditioning, where the learner is presented with rewards and consequences
  • In instructivism, the transfer of knowledge takes place through memorization and rote. This is essentially a process of presentation and testing
  • In constructivism, there is no single theory describing how the construction of models and representations happens - the theory is essentially the proposition that, given the right circumstances, construction will occur
  • four major categories of learning theory
  • which describe, specifically and without black boxes, how connections are formed between entities in a network
  • Hebbian rules
  • the principles of quality educational design are based on the properties of networks that effectively respond to, and recognize, phenomena in the environment.
  • Back Propagation
  • Boltzmann
  • what is knowledge a connectivist will talk about the capacity of a network to recognize phenomena based on partial information, a common property of neural networks.
  • Additionally, the question of how we evaluate learning in connectivism is very different.
  • a connectivist model of evaluation involves the recognition of expertise by other participants inside the network
  • Contiguity -
  • autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity
  • where learning is
  • the ongoing development of a richer and richer neural tapestry
  • the essential purpose of education and teaching is not to produce some set of core knowledge in a person
  • but rather to create the conditions in which a person can become an accomplished and motivated learner in their own right
Fernanda Pérez-Alors

Importancia de las redes sociales en el aula - 0 views

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    Las redes sociales tienen el innegable valor de acercar el aprendizaje informal y el formal. Ya que permiten al alumno expresarse por sí mismo, entablar relaciones con otros, así como atender a las exigencias propias de su educación.
Josetxo Amilibia

Proyecto Plan Comunicación Externa de un Centro Educativo - Grupo D 5 - 0 views

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    PLAN DE COMUNICACIÓN EXTERNA DE UN CENTRO EDUCATIVO Ofrecer información sobre el centro educativo a la comunidad educativa. Activar y fomentar las relaciones entre los miembros de la comunidad educativa. Publicitar los proyectos y actividades que se realizan en el centro educativo. Publicitar las convocatorias oficiales para personas que están y no están físicamente en el centro.
Marivi Profe

Olvido Digital | Derecho al olvido - 0 views

  • Mensajes en la categoría Olvido digital La Justicia Europea se muestra a favor del derecho al olvido digital y señala que Google debe borrar enlaces
Luciano Ferrer

Con motivo del Día Internacional de la... - UNESCO en español - 0 views

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    "Con motivo del Día Internacional de la Alfabetización, la Oficina de la UNESCO en #México presentó ayer la versión en español de la publicación "La lectura en la era móvil", un estudio de la lectura móvil en los países en desarrollo que data del año pasado. Esta obra explora cómo los dispositivos móviles pueden ayudar a progresar en materia de #educación y #alfabetización en aquellos lugares en que el acceso a los libros está limitado. Para saber más sobre la presentación de esta publicación: http://on.unesco.org/1LXzuia Para descargar la publicación: http://on.unesco.org/1MbHhf0 (PDF) Además, descargue también el análisis de la situación de la lectura móvil en México: http://on.unesco.org/1UBFZ1C (PDF)"
Luciano Ferrer

Los tipos de #docentes, por xarxatic. Tu cuál eres? Se te ocurren otros? - 0 views

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    "Este curso ya he superado más de dieciséis años dedicados a la docencia. No tengo claro si es mucho o es poco. Lo único que tengo, meridianamente claro, es que después de estos años ya puedo hablar de algunas cuestiones que, por desgracia, llevo observando directamente (o conociendo por terceros ya que, los docentes, tenemos facilidad de intercambiar información y situaciones con otros miembros de nuestro colectivo). Hay docentes que son unos sádicos Hay docentes -por suerte, los menos- que, para definirlos, sólo queda llamarlos como aprendices de Jigsaw. Sí, hay docentes que disfrutan poniendo exámenes y gritando a los alumnos. Recordándoles diariamente que ellos son el escalafón más bajo de la escala trófica. Que su futuro es una mierda y que, a pesar de ello, él o ella, son los únicos que, a base de latigazos (por usar un símil adecuado) van a ser capaces de hacerlos salir de la miseria en la que se hallan. Hay docentes vocacionales, otros que disimulan serlo y, finalmente, una gran mayoría que nos podríamos dedicar a cualquier otra cosa No es raro encontrarse en las salas de profesores con docentes que se consideran, a ellos mismos, como imbuidos de un espíritu divino que les ha llevado a la profesión. Algunos que hablan, sin ningún tapujo, de su nacimiento ya destinado a dedicarse a la docencia. Entre ellos, como siempre, algunos falsarios. Finalmente, el club de los profesionales. El trabajar por cobrar cada mes que, al fin y al cabo, es por lo que muchos entramos en esto. Sí, cuesta reconocerlo -y pocos lo dirán en voz alta-, pero la mayoría de docentes estamos en esto por el dinero y las vacaciones aunque, después de los últimos recortes y ampliación de horas lectivas hasta el infinito y más allá… ya estamos empezando a tener nuestras dudas. A propósito, ser o no vocacional no infiere, de ninguna manera, la calidad de la docencia que imparten unos u otros. Hay docentes trabajadores y otros que dicen lo much
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