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Jorge Acosta

educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - This is my attempt at updating Bloom's Revised Taxonomy to include emerging activities and be more inclusive of technology. EduTeka has created a Spanish translation of Bloom's Digital Taxonomy. The PDF version can be downloaded from the Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Page.
Jorge Acosta

OECD: educationtoday: Korea's Choice: "Smart Education" - 0 views

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    Myself, along with many educators and education policymakers, were pleased to receive news that Korea had topped the OECD's Digital Reading Assessment (DRA).  We were even more encouraged by the results showing a significant percentage of students proficient at the highest scale of digital reading, and the small proportion of low-performing students.
Jorge Acosta

educational-origami - Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 0 views

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    This is the introduction to Bloom's Digital Taxonomy. The different taxonomical levels can be viewed individually via the navigation bar or below this introduction as embedded pages.
Jorge Acosta

Social U: How Brand-Name Schools Are Entering The Digital Realm | Co.Exist: World chang... - 0 views

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    "Whether it's via the administration, the professors, or the students, serious investments in edtech are coming to major universities. Which startups are going to be called upon to help make the transition?"
Jorge Acosta

DigitalKoans » Blog Archive » Reinventing Research? Information Practices in ... - 0 views

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    Humanities scholars are often perceived in very traditional terms: spending a lot of time working on their own and collaborating only informally through highly-dispersed networks. Unlike most scientists, they have no long tradition of working in formal, close-knit and collaborative research groups. Humanities scholars have also sometimes been presented as "depth" rather than "breadth" researchers, preferring to spend significant amounts of time with a few items, rather than working across a broader frame. In terms of information sources, text and images held in archives and libraries tend to dominate, with less of an association with new web-based technologies (although this is changing with the increasing visibility of digital humanities).
Nora Espino

Dussel, Inés: Aprender y enseñar en la cultura digital - 1 views

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    Interesante información!!
Jorge Acosta

The Weekend Interview with David Gelernter: Rethinking the Digital Future - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "In 1991 a Yale professor David Gelernter envisioned a lot of what we now do on the Internet. Future computing, he thinks, may be organized around a concept called 'lifestreams.'"
Jorge Acosta

From Filing Cabinets to Digital Thought - James Fallows - Technology - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    The way we represent, organize and share our knowledge propels us forward. It can either constrain or extend our abilities to think and create. In 1964, in his groundbreaking new media studies, Marshall McLuhan proposed that it is the medium, not just the content it carries, that impacts our lives. This is captured most eloquently in his most famous line: "The medium is the message."
Nora Espino

FlipSnack | Los siete saberes para la educación del futuro - Flipping book de... - 0 views

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    Libro digital
Jorge Acosta

Design Notes | Encounters with Paul Rand - 0 views

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    It took me almost 16 years to retrieve and digitize video footage of the late American graphic designer Paul Rand. As an undergraduate student at Art Center College of Design (Europe)* in Montreux, Switzerland, I got introduced to Paul Rand and his wife Marion during a hot and dry summer in 1994. Since I was studying both the basics of film and graphical user interface design, I was asked to shuttle Paul Rand around and to document his visit on campus and his lecture that included a presentation and video (interview with Steve Jobs) about the creation of the NeXT logo.
Jorge Acosta

Eduteka - Taxonomía de Bloom para la Era Digital - 0 views

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    El Doctor Andrew Churches, es co director del área de Estudios de Informática del Kristin School de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, donde ha trabajado durante muchos años. Declara abiertamente ser un entusiasta de las TIC y del poder que estas tienen para transformar la educación. Argumenta que educar a los estudiantes para el futuro es educarlos para el cambio, educarlos para hacer buenas preguntas y para pensar, para adaptar y modificar, para escoger y seleccionar. 
Jorge Acosta

PISA 2009 Results: Students On Line: Digital Technologies and Performance (Volume VI) - 0 views

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    This sixth volume of PISA 2009 results explores students' use of information technologies to learn. . In 2009, students in 19 countries and economies took a PISA test using computers which tested their ability to navigate and evaluate information on line. Students also filled in a background questionnaire providing information on their use of computers both in school and at home.
Jorge Acosta

Massive Open Online Courses Are Multiplying at a Rapid Pace - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "IN late September, as workers applied joint compound to new office walls, hoodie-clad colleagues who had just met were working together on deadline. Film editors, code-writing interns and "edX fellows" - grad students and postdocs versed in online education - were translating videotaped lectures into MOOCs, or massive open online courses. As if anyone needed reminding, a row of aqua Post-its gave the dates the courses would "go live.""
Jorge Acosta

Search Education - Google - 1 views

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    Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
Jorge Acosta

Infographics and the Science of Visual Communication | Social Media Explorer - 0 views

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    Brain science offers some insight into why infographics are so effective.
Jorge Acosta

Will Blackboard be disrupted? | Digitopoly - 1 views

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    "It was about 12 or 13 years ago, that we decided to design a class website template. It seemed that student materials were heading online and at Melbourne Business School we opted for a faculty-designed solution. For those days, it was pretty slick and it was the main template used for about a decade. A few years ago, wanting more features the School moved to Blackboard. And when I got to the University of Toronto there Blackboard was again. My kids' school uses Blackboard. It is everywhere and it is terrible. While it has all the features you could want and it has some integration with University systems, it is very cumbersome to use. So much so that I kept its use to a minimum for my course this semester and opted for my own WordPress hosted solution."
Jorge Acosta

A list of all the best places to learn for free online. | The Best Article Every day - 0 views

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    "A list of all the best places to learn for free online."
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Digital Learning 2.0 - 0 views

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    woooow interesantes temas de e learning
Antonio Salgado Leiner

Clive Thompson on Secret Messages in the Digital Age | Magazine - 0 views

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    interesante artículo
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