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Jorge Acosta

Science Blogs - definition, and a history | A Blog Around The Clock, Scientific America... - 0 views

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    "I have been asked recently to write an article, somewhat along the lines of this one but longer, and with a somewhat different angle, asking a little bit different questions: What makes a science blog? Who were the first science bloggers and how long ago? How many science blogs are there? How does one differentiate between science blogs and pseudo-science, non-science and nonsense blogs? The goal of the article is to try to delineate what is and what isn't a science blog, what are the overlaps between the Venn diagram of science blogging and some other circles, and what out of all that material should be archived and preserved forever under the heading of "Science Blogging"."
Jorge Acosta

e-Learning in Korea in 2011 and beyond | A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Education - 1 views

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    "Each year the World Bank helps sponsor an annual global symposium on ICT use in education for senior policymakers and practitioners in Seoul, together with the Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST) and the Korea Education Research & Information Service (KERIS). This is one important component of a strong multi-year partnership between the World Bank education sector and the Republic of Korea exploring the use of ICTs in the education sector around the world. This year's event, which focused on Benchmarking International Experiences and was about half the size of 2010's Building national ICT/education agencies symposium, brought officials from 23 countries to Korea to explore how technology is being used in schools around the world (previous blog post: Eleven Countries to Watch -- and Learn From), with a special emphasis on learning about and from the Korean experience."
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Determining The Top Education Blogs - 0 views

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    lista de blogs educativos, en ingles porsupuesto...
Antonio Salgado Leiner

blog sobre Moodle - 0 views

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    interesante blog en español con recursos de moodle
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Competencias digitales - Social Media en la educación, curso de competencias ... - 0 views

  • Al final esta la presentación del Taller de redes de aprendizaje que impartimos en el CONEICC. La idea principal es por un lado que entiendan un poco el movimiento, la tendencia y alguna información sobre la computación social, por otro lado que puedan colaborar entre equipos usando distintas herramientas OnLine
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    blog y red social de los talleres de la USB
Jorge Acosta

How a Computer Game is Reinventing the Science of Expertise [Video] | Observations, Sci... - 0 views

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    "If there is one general rule about the limitations of the human mind, it is that we are terrible at multitasking. The old phrase "united we stand, divided we fall" applies equally well to the mechanisms of attention as it does to a patriotic cause. When devoted to a single task, the brain excels; when several goals splinter its focus, errors become unavoidable."
Jorge Acosta

» Key social learning resources: part 12 #sociallearning Learning in the Soci... - 0 views

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    Here's this week's round up of resources that look at social learning and the use of social media for working and learning:
Jorge Acosta

Back to the "wall": How to use Facebook in the college classroom by Caroline ... - 0 views

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    The evolving world of the Internet - blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networks - offers instructors and students radically new ways to research, communicate, and learn. Integrating these Internet tools into the college classroom, however, is not an easy task. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to examine the role of social networking in education and demonstrate how social network sites (SNS) can be used in a college classroom setting. To do this, existing research relating to SNS and education is discussed, and the primary advantages and disadvantages of using SNS in the classroom are explored. Most importantly, specific instructions and guidelines to follow when implementing SNS (i.e., Facebook) within the college classroom are provided. Specifically, we show that multiple types of Facebook course integration options are available to instructors. It is concluded that SNS, such as Facebook, can be appropriately and effectively used in an academic setting if proper guidelines are established and implemented.
Jorge Acosta

Udacity Blog: Announcing the Launch of the Open Education Alliance - 0 views

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    "We are excited to announce the launch of the Open Education Alliance today. The purpose of this alliance is to provide students worldwide with the relevant and necessary skills and knowledge to pursue successful careers in technology. This alliance consists of leading technology companies who are stepping up to define the education requirements for the workforce of the 21st Century. And it includes educational institutions who provide pathways and assessment that will empower students to learn the skills required for success in the workforce."
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Instructional Technology Research - 0 views

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    blog de elearning
Antonio Salgado Leiner

e-rgonomic - 0 views

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    blog de educacion? aprendizaje invisible
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Top 5 Social Media in Education Myths | #Edchat Recap - 0 views

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    los mitos del social media en la educacion
Jorge Acosta

How Online Education Is Changing the Way We Learn [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    Over the past decade or so, the Internet has become a huge source of information and education, especially for those who might be short on time, money or other resources. And it's not just crowdsourced data collections like Wikipedia or single-topic blogs that encourage individual learning; huge corporations and nonprofits are making online education and virtual classrooms a very formal affair these days.
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Showbeyond - Tell Stories, Your Stories (slidecast creator, multimedia slidecast, digit... - 0 views

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    interesante para el phd
Jorge Acosta

Is Multitasking Evil? Or Are Most of Us Illiterate? | Britannica Blog - 0 views

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    Is the discourse about multitasking falling into the fallacy of the excluded middle? Could it be that instead of a stark choice between the frantic pursuit of getting more done in less time at one extreme or demonizing multitasking at the other end of the spectrum that there is an as-yet undocumented literacy in the relatively unexplored middle, a partially mental and partially technical skill at deploying the appropriate attentional style with the appropriate media at the appropriate time?
Jorge Acosta

Inside the Brains of Winners - Speakeasy - WSJ - 0 views

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    "Everyone knows a name dropper when they hear one. Buzz names like Gates, Jiwei, Jobs, Nooyi, Zuckerberg and Winfrey can give dramatic pause to a conversation and pique collegial interest. But their mere mention can also throw a name dropper under the credibility bus quicker than they can say "My cousin was college roommates with J.K. Rowling's agent's sister.""
Jorge Acosta

NYC bans teachers from Facebook friending students | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Summary: The New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) has released new social media guidelines. Among the various new rules for teachers, Facebook friending with students has been banned.
Jorge Acosta

OECD educationtoday: 'An obligation to systematise success' - 1 views

  • ‘An obligation to systematise success’ Randi Weingarten, attorney, educator and president of the 1.5 million-member American Federation of Teachers spoke with Marilyn Achiron during an afternoon at OECD headquarters. This is a continuation of the conversation that was posted on 30 November 2011.
  • education has to be about knowledge acquisition and knowledge application.
  • When I talk about a knowledge-based model what I’m talking about is helping kids apply knowledge, think critically, imagine, be creative, be confident about being lifelong learners
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  • it’s about knowing how to learn and knowing how to continue to learn; knowing how to apply that knowledge, and knowing how to communicate it
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    "'An obligation to systematise success' Randi Weingarten, attorney, educator and president of the 1.5 million-member American Federation of Teachers spoke with Marilyn Achiron during an afternoon at OECD headquarters. This is a continuation of the conversation that was posted on 30 November 2011."
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