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Maggie Verster

SMART Board Lessons & Resources - Educator Resource Center - 0 views

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    The Teq Educator Resource Center contains SMART Board lessons, resources, and mixed reality 3D content. Download subject-specific SMART Board lessons, including STEM and PMI, plus game templates, SMART Response tests, and SMART Table activities. Many of our SMART Board lessons were created by educators during Teq's SMART Board User Certification.
Maggie Verster

Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms adapted for a digital paradigm - 0 views

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    Blooms elements cover many of the activities and objectives but they do not address the new objectives presented by the emergence and integration of Information and Communication Technologies into the classroom and the lives of our students. This adaptation endeviour to do so.
Maggie Verster

The VLE is Dead - YouTube - 0 views

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    The future success of e-learning depends on appropriate selection of tools and services. This symposium will propose that the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) as an institutional tool is dead, no more, defunct, expired. The first panel member, Steve Wheeler, will argue that many VLEs are not fit for purpose, and masquerade as solutions for the management of online learning. Some are little more than glorified e-mail systems. They will argue that VLEs provide a negative experience for learners. The second member of the panel, Graham Attwell, believes that the VLE is dead and that the Personal Learning Environment (PLE) is the solution to the needs of diverse learners. PLEs provide opportunities for learners, offering users the ability to develop their own spaces in which to reflect on their learning. The third panel member, James Clay, however, believes that the VLE is not yet dead as a concept, but can be the starting point of a journey for many learners. Creating an online environment involving multiple tools that provides for an enhanced experience for learners can involve a VLE as a hub or centre. The fourth panel member, Nick Sharratt, argues for the concept of the institutional VLE as essentially sound. VLEs provide a stable, reliable, self-contained and safe environment in which all teaching and learning activities can be conducted. It provides the best environment for the variety of learners within institutions.
Maggie Verster

ConnectED Teacher PD course - 0 views

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    " Technology for Ugandan Educators" Professional Development Learning Environment ConnectED's "Technology for Ugandan Educators" Professional Development Learning Environment is a course that . The information about computer technology presented can be used by educators and administrators to learn, create and share knowledge in a series of workshops or as a self-paced tutorial and resource guide. The AIM is to: Increase your understanding of computer and Internet technology Assist you to effectively integrate technology into your daily professional activities
Maggie Verster

Connectivism in Practice - How to Organize a MOOC | Peeragogy.org - 0 views

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    Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are online learning events that can take place synchronously and asynchronously for months. Participants assemble to hear, see, and participate in backchannel communication during live lectures. They read the same texts at the same time, according to a calendar. Learning takes place through self-organized networks of participants, and is almost completely decentralized: individuals and groups create blogs or wikis around their own interpretations of the texts and lectures, and comment on each other's work; each individual and group publicises their RSS feed, which are automatically aggregated by a special (freely available) tool, gRSShopper. Every day, an email goes out to all participants, aggregating activity streams from all the blogs and wikis that engage that week's material. MOOCs are a practical application of a learning theory known as "connectivism" that situates learning in the networks of connections made between individuals and between texts.
Maggie Verster

Teaching Online: free Online Course starting in June - 0 views

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    Course Objective You may know about Moodle, Blackboard, Blogging, using Wikis, Edmodo, Canvas, or other learning or course management systems and how to add content and perhaps evaluate and grade students, but how do you facilitate online courses? Join the workshop to get tips and tricks on how to optimize your work as a facilitator of an online course. Free for teachers who wish to teach or are teaching online. Course Description Teachers will learn about online facilitation and how to turn online students into active learners. Participants will focus on best practices and learn a few tricks and tips on how to facilitate online classes and courses.Who should EnrollThe course is for current and future teachers who wish to teach blended or fully online classes.
Maggie Verster

HP teaching with technology - 0 views

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    "This lively, interactive, 5 module course has been designed for educators who would like to learn new ways to become even more effective when implementing technology into their classroom and teaching practice. Each research-based module, which will take about an hour to complete, contains a rich variety of multimedia learning activities and resources including videos, surveys and links to additional readings. You'll see and hear teachers in action, listen to their ideas, learn tips, tools and classroom-ready strategies that will help you maximize learning outcomes and expand your knowledge of how to use technology to support instructional frameworks."
Maggie Verster

The Innovative Educator: Discover what your digital footprint says about you - 2 views

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    Does your digital footprint convey the message you want? If you don't know you should spend time figuring this out. In the 21st century our digital footprint conveys an important image and people should know what that is.  Below are ideas that will enable you to explore and consider if your digital footprint conveys the message you want to share with the world.  It will also give you ideas for activities you can do with your students so they can do the same.
Maggie Verster

Digital Citizenship- a course 4 k12 educators and their students - 0 views

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    Digital citizenship means the ability to use technology safely, responsibly, critically, and pro-actively to contribute to society. This course take you and your students through the steps.
Maggie Verster

Twitter unworkshop Day 3: Who follows who: The following dilemma - 0 views

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    Today's activity and topic is about who you should follow on twitter
Maggie Verster

Peekapak | Character Education For The Class & Home - 0 views

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    "Teaching social-emotional skills like gratitude, teamwork and empathy has never been easier … or more fun! Bite-Sized Lesson Plans Our lesson plans are quick, fun and super easy to integrate into your ELA or read-aloud lessons. Highly Engaging Stories Vibrant characters and entertaining storylines help students grasp important social-emotional concepts. Track Progress Against Required Standards Our curriculum is English Language Arts standards-aligned so you can track the standards practiced in your classroom. Parents Get Involved Parents receive pre-written class updates and activities to do at home with their child to reinforce "
Maggie Verster

Assessment & Rubrics for edtech related classroom activities - 0 views

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    A common question that we get with regard to technology projects is "how do I grade it?" The 21st-century communication and collaboration skills which are used with most technology based projects are, in many ways, real-world problem-solving skills. The standard, multiple-choice type tests simply are not going to be able to assess students' learning. Instead of thinking of the assessment itself as the measurement, we are going to need to examine our students' performances of understanding. In other words, the assessment is the tool through which we can gauge how much our students have learned.
Maggie Verster

A guide to using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact activities | Impa... - 0 views

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    "How can Twitter, which limits users to 140 characters per tweet, have any relevance to universities and academia, where journal articles are 3,000 to 8,000 words long, and where books contain 80,000 words? Can anything of academic value ever be said in just 140 characters? We have put together a short guide answering these questions, showing new users how to get started on Twitter and hone their tweeting style, as well as offering advice to more experienced users on how to use Twitter for research projects, alongside blogging, and for use in teaching."
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