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Maggie Verster

The 6 Hottest Teaching Trends (And How Teachers Are Adopting Them) | Edudemic - 0 views

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    From flipping your classroom to deploying digital textbooks, there's a lot of disruption happening in the classroom. We talk about these trends every day on Edudemic and hope that helps you stay on the so-called bleeding edge of education innovation. But rather than talk about the latest trends, why not actually find out how (and if) teachers are adopting each trend? The below infographic details the 6 hottest teaching trends and looks at how they're being adopted
Maggie Verster

How to use backchanneling in your classroom - 0 views

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    Get your students talking about what you want them to talk about
Maggie Verster

TalkMiner - 0 views

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    Search inside 28515 video lectures and talks
Maggie Verster

A Must Have Free Handbook for Learning Using Technology ~ Educational Technology and Mo... - 0 views

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    "We are living in a digitally focused world that requires us to adopt new life styles that we , the digital immigrants, were not used to before. This excessive digitization of life has also brought about some new learning concepts and we start talking about digital self-learning and digital peer-learning. Peeragogy is a project that embodies these notions and goes beyond them to empower you with the tools to delve deeper into a collaborative process of knowledge building and meaning making."
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How to use QR codes in research and teaching - 0 views

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    "Nowadays it is hard to not see QR codes printed in advertisements, on products, and everywhere else. QR codes are one of the biggest trends in marketing right now, and you might wonder: can QR codes be of any use for academics? I say yes, and I urge you to use your own QR code everywhere it makes sense. That is, whenever there is an opportunity to supply an offline audience with additional online information including, but not limited to, your personal webpage, a research paper that accompanies your talk, or web resources that supplement your lecture. This post is about the basics of why, where and how to use QR codes in your research and teaching. In addition, it will also suggest a few design tweaks that allow you to blend QR codes with the surrounding context (e.g., the keynote slide or a poster). And if you invest some time you can even closely integrate a QR code with your overall self-branding efforts."
Maggie Verster

Learning with 'e's - 0 views

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    "One of the main conclusions to emerge from both the Glasgow and Manchester events was that all of us, as learning professionals, need to be able to at least appreciate the potential of technology to transform the learning experience. Most teachers use some technology in the classroom, but how many use it beyond the walls of the classroom? We are not talking about teachers taking technology home for personal use (that should be something most are doing anyway). We are instead alluding to the potential of technology to transcend the boundaries, roles and philosophies of traditional education, and to extend, enrich and enliven learning for all, from the very young, through to lifelong learners."
Maggie Verster

11 Great Twitter Etiquettes Teachers should Know - 0 views

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    I love the idea of Twitter etiquette. Twitter just like any other social networking site has its own rules and guidelines that any new member has to accept before opening their account. But there are also other rules that are formed by force of actual use and though they are not as binding as the written ones but they are just as much important. As teachers and educators, the purpose behind using Twitter is primarily to connect with other teachers, learn from their teaching experiences and share with them ours.In doing so we build a community of people that we interact with and for this interaction to be effective we need to abide by Twitter code of ethics. Corey Talked about 11 Twitter etiquettes and based on his list I made the graphic below. Enjoy"
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Emerging technology adoption strategies - 0 views

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    How do we get academics to adopt technology in their teaching. It is clear that a large majority of older acdemics in Higher Education are so stuck in the trenches of talk-and-chalk methodologies of information transfer that they clearly fail to see the bigger picture.
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Games Teach! | Kapp Notes - 0 views

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    As the The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour has been underway, another interesting discussion has been occurring in the learning blogosphere. It was sparked by Ruth Clark's article "Why Games Don't Teach." The article kicked off a firestorm of debate, demands for proof and even name calling. Christy Tucker addresses the question in her post. There is a healthy discussion on the eLearning Guild's LinkedIn group. In Guy Wallace's post on the subject, he quotes Dr. Richard Clark talking about the "ideologically committed gamester." (ok, so its mild name calling, but still….)
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QR Codes you control - 1 views

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    Even though this article is talking about this handy tool for buss purposes I can see how we can use this in the classroom. For example, we can place the qr code on our classroom door and the students can scan it every time they come in to get the latest class assignments
Maggie Verster

Nurph. Real-time Twitter Channels for Hashtags, Brands, Events, Groups, and anyone else... - 0 views

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     This application lets you invite friends into a private chat room via a simple Tweet. This is amazing if you want to take a brief connection to a new level and have a longer conversation. A great example for using Nurph is to keep your Twitter community engaged in longer talks. I also had great results using it for support purposes if you want to get feedback on your product or service.
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Lanyrd - the social conference directory - 0 views

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    Find great conferences to attend. See what your friends are going to or speaking at, find conferences near you or browse conferences by topic. Discover what's hot while it's on. Track what's going on during the conference, even if you aren't there. Who is tweeting what, what links are doing the rounds. Use our useful mobile version to decide what to go to next. Catch up on anything you missed. Easily discover slides, video and podcasts from conferences you attended or tracked. If you spoke at an event you can build up your speaker portfolio of talks you gave
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25Tools for learning professionals - 0 views

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    A network to talk about the tools we use
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TwitLonger - When you talk too much for Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitlonger is an easy way to post long messages to Twitter without the need to write a blog post. Write what you need here and we post the link to Twitter for you.
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