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      Ihering Alcoforado

      50 Interesting Ways To Use Skype In Your Classroom | Edudemic - 19 views

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        I'm a so-so fan of Skype. I've used it on an infrequent basis and have had more than a few dropped calls. Audio and video alike. However, it's a cheap way to make long distance calls and seems to work better over wi-fi and the video quality is improving on a regular basis. So therefore it's probably a great tool for the classroom. But how can you use Skype to do more than just make calls? Well, there's a pantload of interesting ways! Check out these fun ideas: Collaborate! Meet with other classrooms: One of the most common projects educators utilize Skype for is setting up exchanges with classrooms around the world, usually for cultural exchange purposes or working together on a common assignment. The program's official site provides some great opportunities to meet up with like-minded teachers and students sharing the same goals. Practice a foreign language: Connect with individual learners or classrooms hailing from a different native tongue can use a Skype collaboration to sharpen grammar and pronunciation skills through conversation. Peace One Day: Far beyond classroom collaborations, the Peace One Day initiative teamed up with Skype itself and educators across the globe to teach kids about the importance of ending violence, war, and other social ills. Around the World with 80 Schools: This challenge asks participating schools to hook up with 80 worldwide and report back what all they've learned about other cultures and languages. Talk about the weather: One popular Skype project sees participants from different regions make note of the weather patterns for a specified period of time, with students comparing and contrasting the results. Collaborative poetry: In this assignment, connected classrooms pen poetic pieces together and share them via video conferencing. Practice interviews: The education system frequently receives criticism for its failure to prepare students for the real world, but using Skype to help them run through mock-up
      David Wetzel

      To Blog or Not To Blog in Science or Math Class - 1 views

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        The primary purpose of blog is to facilitate interaction between a teacher and his or her students. This is possible because a blog is a dynamic tool which can be easily updated or transformed as necessary to meet the needs of a science or math class. The integration of blog technology in a class requires an investment of time. Because of this commitment, additional evidence is needed to support the integration this technology in a science or math class curriculum.
      Vanessa Vaile

      MOOC - The Resurgence of Community in Online Learning - 0 views

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          or other social bookmarking, feed reader, aggregator. the main purpose is collect/collate, tag or label, annotate (time permitting) and curate
      • Feeding Forward - We want participants to share their work with other people in the course, and with the world at large
      • Sharing is and will always be their choice.
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      • even more importantly, it helps others see the learning process, and not just the polished final result.
      • The Purpose of a MOOC
      • Coursera, for example, may want to support learning, but it is also a company that wants to make money at the same time
      • Organizations offer MOOCs in order to serve other objectives.
      • MOOCs serve numerous purposes, both to those who offer MOOCs, those who provide services, and those who register for or in some way ‘take’ a MOOC.
      • The original MOOC offered by George Siemens and myself had a very simple purpose at first: to explain ourselves.
      • there are different senses of learning
      • creating an open online course designed in such a way as to support a large (or even massive) learning community.
      • The MOOC as Community
      • Although we learn what we learn from personal experience, we usually learn what we learn from other people. Consequently, learning is a social activity, whether we immerse ourselves into what Etienne Wenger called a community of practice (Wenger, Communities of Practice: Learning, meaning and identity, 1999), learn what Michael Polanyi called tacit knowledge (Polanyi, 1962), and be able to complete, as Thomas Kuhn famously summarized, the problems at the end of the chapter. (Kuhn, 1962)
      • So online communities form around offline activities
      • With today’s focus on MOOCs and social networking sites (such as Facebook and Google+) the discussion of community per se has faded to the background.
      • Online educators will find themselves building interest based communities whether they intend to do this or not
      • Learning in the community of practice takes the form of what might be called ‘peer-to-peer professional development activities’
      • The MOOC is for us a device created in order to connect these distributed voices together, not to create community, not to create culture, but to create a place where community and culture can flourish,
      • The peer community by contrast almost by definition cannot be formed over the internet
      • created through proximity
      • online communities depend on a topic or area of interest
      • Community Access Points
      • This was a project that did more than merely provide internet access, it created a common location for people interesting in technology and computers (and blogs and Facebook)
      • The MOOCs George Siemens and I have designed and developed were explicitly designed to support participation from a mosaic of cultures.
      • It is worth noting that theorists of both professional and social networks speak of one’s interactions within the community as a process of building, or creating, one’s own identity.
      • danah boyd, studying the social community, writes, “The dynamics of identity production play out visibly on MySpace. Profiles are digital bodies, public displays of identity where people can explore impression management.
      • ecause imagery can be staged, it is often difficult to tell if photos are a representation of behaviors or a re-presentation of them
      • In both of these we are seeing aspects of the same phenomenon. To learn is not to acquire or to accumulate, but rather, to develop or to grow. The process of learning is a process of becoming, a process of developing one’s own self.
      • We have defined three domains of learning: the individual learner, the online community, and the peer community.
      • Recent discussions of MOOCs have focused almost exclusively on the online community, with almost no discussion of the individual learner, and no discussion peer community. But to my mind over time all three elements will be seen to be equally important.
      • three key roles in online learning: the student, the instructor, and the facilitator. The ‘instructor’ is the person responsible for the online community, while the ‘facilitator’ is the person responsible for the peer community.
      • recent MOOCs offered by companies like Coursera and Udacity have commercialized course brokering
      • a model that the K-12 community has employed for any number of years
      • where is the French-language community itself?
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        post from Half an Hour: excellent explanation of how connectivist moocs work, what the difference is between them and x or wrapped moocs and what open is In this presentation Stephen Downes addresses the question of how massive open online courses (MOOCs) will impact the future of distance education. The presentation considers in some detail the nature and purpose of a MOOC in contrast with traditional distance education. He argues that MOOCs represent the resurgence of community-based learning and will describe how distance education institutions will share MOOCs with each other and will supplement online interaction with community-based resources and services. The phenomenon of 'wrapped MOOCs' will be described, and Downes will outline several examples of local support for global MOOCs. 
      Martin Burrett

      Class Charts - 0 views

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        This is a superb classroom management tool where you can track the behaviour of your class and keep them motivated. Simply click on the child and assign them a positive or negative behaviour point. You can also track their reading and spelling ages and make your own customised data set. Use this information to help you arrange the children within your class. You can have multiple classes on your teacher's account and you can share data with colleagues using different accounts. The data is encrypted to ensure data security. The system works on the majority of web enabled devices. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Management+%26+Rewards
      Sarah HL

      E-Learning Curve Blog: Discovering Instructional Design 9: Implementation and Improvement - 1 views

      • Determine the current state and needs of the learner 2. Define the end goal of instruction 3. Develop a learning intervention to assist in the acquisition of new skills, knowledge or expertise.
      • IMPLEMENTATION
      • IMPROVEMENT PHASE
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      • Level 1: Reactions. Evaluate participants' satisfaction with the learning intervention.
      • Level 2: Learning and Level 3: Behavior. What do participants know they didn't know before? How are they using knowledge in their jobs? What is the learning and performance effect of the intervention?
      • Level 4: Organization-level benefits. Has the development of higher levels of domain knowledge improved organizational productivity?
      • Kirkpatrick's model aside, the course materials, objectives, delivery, test items, audience profile – all of the instructional components in fact – need to be evaluated. Assessing these elements regularly is especially important for repeating courses or asynchronous courseware. As an example, if substantial majority (70% or 80% of the learners) fail a criterion test item, it would be reasonable to look again at the design of the related piece of instruction.
      Hafiz M.Aftab

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      Martin Burrett

      Internet use in class tied to lower test scores - 0 views

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        "Warning: Surfing the internet in class is now linked to poorer test scores, even among the most intelligent and motivated of students. Michigan State University researchers studied laptop use in an introductory psychology course and found the average time spent browsing the web for non-class-related purposes was 37 minutes. Students spent the most time on social media, reading email, shopping for items such as clothes and watching videos."
      Ihering Alcoforado

      Top 10 Free Online Tutoring Tools for 2012 | Edudemic - 40 views

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        Top 10 Free Online Tutoring Tools for 2012 Topics: education, free tools, guest, technology, technology for tutoring, tutoring resources, tutoring tools inShare Share 462 The Internet provides a wealth of resources for teachers, tutors, and students to go well beyond classroom learning. Whether you're a teacher preparing for tomorrow's lecture, a professional tutor working with one or two students, or you just want to help your cousin in Alabama with some trig homework, these free tools will help you interact with your student(s) sans the confines of the classroom. Skype with Idroo Idroo is an online educational whiteboard used in combination with Skype. Use it with as many students or fellow teachers as you want for tutoring sessions or meetings, as the whiteboard's "only limitations" are Internet connection speed and how fast everyone involved absorbs the material. All writing and drawing done on the whiteboard is visible to participants in real time, making it a true virtual classroom. It also allows for remote math tutoring with its professional math typing tool. Gchat Anyone with a gmail account can access Gchat. Teachers, tutors, and students can talk to one another in real time, as well as send and receive files instantly. Save chats for referral purposes in your gmail account, or download the Google Talk application for voice conferencing with multiple parties. WizIQ Teachers, students and organizations can create free accounts on WizIQ, another online education portal. Students have the option to attend online classes, download free tutorials, use free practice tests, or find teachers with certain expertise. Online classes are not free, however. Teachers and organizations can offer recorded classes through WizIQ or those in real time, create online tests, use live audio and video chat, and distribute course work in any standard format. Teachers must pay per month for this service, though WizIQ offers easy teacher payment collection from stu
      Martin Burrett

      Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers & Students - 0 views

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        Set up a blog for your whole class in just a few seconds. Safe and easy to use blogging for children, with a post approving function via email to make sure only suitable things go public. Each student is gives their own thread and the site supports text, images, audio and video postings. Decide whether your blog is visible to just the class or to all the web. It's the blogging site I use with my class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
      David Wetzel

      How to do Well in an Online Class in Distance Education Courses - 0 views

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        Enrolling in a distance education course can raise many concerns, with how to do well in an online class being a leading cause of for this anxiety. Avoiding this apprehension requires a good understanding of the process of using the computers during online classes. This also leads to the need for preparation, planning, and developing an understanding one's ability to learn and study.
      Stephen Mark

      Science CD for Class 9 Students - 0 views

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        Contact Extraminds to get 9th class classroom lecture CD and DVD of science according to CBSE syllabus. IX Science CD include video lectures of physics, chemistry and biology.
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      Helping Faculty Members Use Technology Is Top Concern in Computing Survey - Technology ... - 0 views

      • the top concern for campus information-technology departments across the country is how they can help faculty members move smoothly into the digital age of learning.
      • The survey found that as technology continues to grow on campuses—through both online classes and the increasing ubiquity of mobile devices—the ability of faculty members to use and integrate technology is a big concern.
      • focused on services, like user support and mobile computing, rather than on technology evolutions like cloud networking or upgrades in existing networks.
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      • only 29 percent said they were a reliable way to gain new revenue.
      • and they were particularly wary of the idea that MOOCs would prove to be good sources of revenue for their colleges.
      • For nearly 80 percent of those who replied to the survey, helping faculty members acclimate to new classroom technologies was their biggest concern for the next two or three years.
      • At community colleges, about 11 percent outsourced online resources for students.
      • University of Missouri's Division of Information Technology, filled out the survey for his institution. Top priorities for Missouri, he said, include integrating classroom technology and accommodating mobile users.
      • classes move to online platforms, he said, students and faculty members must adjust not only to using learning-management systems like Blackboard, but also to doing things like capturing video for online courses
      • "We've moved from the 2,000-year-old paradigm of standing in front of a class."
      • 67 percent of those surveyed thought investments in library resources and services were "very effective," while only 42 percent thought spending on online courses and programs was effective.
      • About 86 percent of those surveyed said planning for tablets would be important for IT departments, and 82 percent said planning for smartphones would be essential as well
      • "Fifteen years ago we were concerned with Ethernet and getting everyone wired," he said. "And now the clamor from students is for wireless."
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        Faculty remain suspicious of MOOCs and other online technologies but must recognize online education is a crucial component in any college setting. Students no longer have to be physically on campus they can learn anytime anywhere online learning is a work in progress.
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        Faculty remain suspicious of MOOCs and other online technologies but must recognize online education is a crucial component in any college setting. Students no longer have to be physically on campus they can learn anytime anywhere online learning is a work in progress.
      Nigel Coutts

      Managing the pressure of the 'difficult' class - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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        Sometimes, it seems the class you are teaching is more than you can cope with. The truth is all teachers face times like this. The sad part is that many good teachers decide that the best move for them in these times is to leave the profession; a trend we need to fix. 
      skillsnmore

      How to Become Brilliant in Maths: Tips And Tricks To Improve Mathematics - 0 views

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        Although learning math is fun and intriguing, there are some challenges along the way. There are several effective steps you may take to advance your knowledge and abilities if you are struggling with mathematics, whether in or out of the classroom. If you're a student, don't be hesitant to approach your parents or teacher for advice, and develop advanced study skills like taking notes and asking questions in class. You must ask for all the assistance you require if you are sincere about wanting to advance your mathematical abilities. Sometimes younger students in the class who are proficient in mathematical formulas and various quick techniques might also be of use.
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