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Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Generadores Online de materiales educativos - 0 views

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    En esta sección encontrarás más de 150 herramientas gratuitas que permiten crear materiales didácticos (información, ejercicios, actividades, etc.) sin necesidad de tener que bajar un programa a tu ordenador. Si buscas herramientas que precisan la descarga de un programa o aplicaciones web gratuitas para crear material didáctico que no entran dentro de la categoría de "generadores", consulta nuesta sección dedicada herramientas de autor y aplicaciones web gratuitas.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

A new way to lecture - 0 views

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    New set of tools to aid in learning
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Googlios - 0 views

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    Google Apps + e-folios
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Assessment for Learning Helen Barrett. - 1 views

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    This Google Site is being developed by Helen Barrett to focus on Assessment for Learning, especially in ePortfolios, with a lot of resources to support the process. The Google Site tool is being used so that others interested in this topic could contribute to the development of this site. In addition to samples of rubrics, this site could provide links to examples of portfolios used for different purposes for assessment (both formative and summative).
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

Cat's Pyjamas Exploring education technology & networked learning - 0 views

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    My name is Joyce Seitzinger. I'm an educational technologist working in higher education, committed to improving student learning experiences through emerging technologies and innovative teaching strategies. My special interests are Moodle, personal learning networks and networked learning, instructional design, and staff development for e-learning. I'm best known in the Moodle community for developing the Moodle Tool Guide for Teachers.
Carlos Lizarraga Celaya

60 New Open Source Apps You've (Probably) Never Heard Of - 0 views

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    As open source software continues to grow in popularity, particularly with enterprises, the number of new open source projects started each year continues to climb. By some estimates the amount of open source code available nearly doubles every year. More importantly, the quality of new projects has also continued to increase. Many newer open source projects are launched by commercial entities that can provide long-term support and are committed to updating their offerings on a regular basis. For this list, we tried to find some of the best FOSS projects that have launched within the last couple of years. While a few of these have received some significant media coverage and/or have large user bases, many are emerging projects that haven't yet gained a lot of attention.
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