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Hugo Domingos

News: The Evidence on Online Education - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • The study found that students who took all or part of their instruction online performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through face-to-face instruction
  • hose who took "blended" courses -- those that combine elements of online learning and face-to-face instruction -- appeared to do best of all
  • "Studies in which learners in the online condition spent more time on task than students in the face-to-face condition found a greater benefit for online learning,
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  • For its conclusions, however, the Education Department considered only a small number (51) of independent studies that met strict criteria.
  • The use of video or online quizzes -- frequently encouraged for online education -- "does not appear to enhance learning,"
  • Using technology to give students "control of their interactions" has a positive effect on student learning, however. "Studies indicate that manipulations that trigger learner activity or learner reflection and self-monitoring of understanding are effective when students pursue online learning as individuals,"
  • But the positive results appeared consistent (and statistically significant) for all types of higher education, undergraduate and graduate,
  • In many of the studies showing an advantage for online learning, the online and classroom conditions differed in terms of time spent, curriculum and pedagogy. It was the combination of elements in the treatment conditions (which was likely to have included additional learning time and materials as well as additional opportunities for collaboration) that produced the observed learning advantages
  • Education Secretary Arne Duncan urged educators to consider the report's findings. “This new report reinforces that effective teachers need to incorporate digital content into everyday classes and consider open-source learning management systems, which have proven cost effective in school districts and colleges nationwide,”
  • "It gives people greater opportunity for flexibility, for experiential learning, for illustrating things in multiple ways such as visualization." What the study demonstrates, she said, is that colleges need to think broadly about using online education,
  • "This report correctly recognizes that online learning and blended learning are growing components of higher education and, employed properly, can play a significant role in promoting student learning.
  • These results demonstrate why more research is needed
  • Successful education has always been about engaging students whether it is in an online environment, face to face or in a blended setting. And fundamental to that is having faculty who are fully supported and engaged in that process as well."
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    Análise ao resultado de um estudo do Dep. Educação dos EUA sobre as vantagens do online learning.
Jose Paulo Santos

Building a Learning Community - Resources - Teaching and Technology - Good Practice - C... - 0 views

  • Building a Learning Community Palloff and Pratt recommend seven basic steps for building a successful learning community. These include: clearly defining the purpose of the community, creating a distinctive gathering place for the group, promoting effective leadership from within, defining norms and a clear code of conduct, allowing for a range of member roles, allowing for and facilitating of subgroups, and allowing members to resolve their own disputes. The authors caution that it is possible to develop a community that has strong social connections between the students, but where very little learning actually takes place. Thus, it is important that the instructor be actively engaged in the process and encourages students who stray from the learning goals of the course. Specifically, the authors recommend: (1) engaging students with subject matter, (2) accounting for attendance and participation, (3) working with students who do not participate, (4) understanding the signs of when a student is in trouble, and (5) building online communities that accommodate personal interaction. Indicators of a Successful Learning Community You can tell if the learning community is working when you see: active interaction, sharing of resources among students, collaborative learning evidenced by comments directed primarily student to student rather than student to instructor, socially constructed meaning evidenced by agreement or questioning, with the intent to achieve agreement on issues of meaning, and expressions of support and encouragement exchanged between students, as well as willingness to critically evaluate the work of others. Finally, they suggest that the keys to successful learning communities are honesty, responsiveness, relevance, respect, openness, and empowerment. Palloff, R.M. & Pratt, K. (1999). Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace: Effective Strategies for the Online Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
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    Construir uma comunidade de aprendizagem. Palloff e Pratt propõem 7 passos básicos para construir uma comunidade de aprendizagem com sucesso.
António Teixeira

Creating a Tech-Infused Culture, Harry Grover Tuttle - 2 views

  • 3. Display student work.
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      Faz-se na rede de alunos.
  • 4. Use morning news.
  • 5. E-mail research.
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  • send science teachers an article about using computerized probes to analyze motion.
  • 6. Share a monthly digital newsletter.
  • Ask team, grade-level, or subject-area teachers to contribute a report on technology projects for a specific month
  • 7. Build a digital resource "book" or online site showing how tech projects support standards.
  • 8. Sponsor library teas and pizza breaks.
  • 9. Provide bimonthly how-tos.
  • 20-minute Common Technology sessions for teachers in the school lab and teach the most commonly used features of various technologies such as whiteboards or digital cameras.
  • 10. Target technophobes.
  • 11. Suggest integration
    • António Teixeira
       
      Muito interessante! Por exemplo: colocar as diversas escolas de um Agrupamento a realizar um projecto comum com o auxílio de ferramentas Web 2.0.
  • Encourage team interdisciplinary projects to have a strong technology component.
  • 12. Volunteer to evaluate.
  • 13. Assist teachers in meeting standards.
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      As Google Forms podem dar uma grande ajuda...
  • 14. Ask for electronic reports on students.
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      Melhor do que isto: levar os professores de uma turma a utilizar colaborativamente uma folha de cálculo online para troca de informação sobre os alunos da turma.
  • 15. Comment during observations about the use or absence of technology.
  • improve student learning by using higher-level thinking activities based on technology.
  • 16. Review lessons.
  • lesson plans that integrate technology.
  • 17. Work with the district curriculum council.
  • 18. Spur Spur planning
  • 19. Budget for conferences.
  • 20. Facilitate mentoring.
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      Muito interessante!!
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      Por exemplo: o "clube multimédia" da escola é um conjunto de aluno qualificados em diversas áreas e que podem apoiar os professores na utilização das ferramentas.
  • Develop a technology mentor program so that students can provide technical assistance to their teachers as the instructors develop technology-infused learning.
  • 21. Educate the community.
  • 22. Participate actively in professional development.
  • This learning fair fair is very effective in helping the public understand how students learn with technology.
  • by showcasing student projects.
  • Here are numerous practical strategies for achieving a culture in which students can be more engaged in their learning, have multiple means of accessing accessing and demonstrating that learning, and have varied assessments through technology.
  • 1. Dedicate staff time.
  • 10 minutes during each faculty meeting
  • Focus the school Web site on technology-infused learning in various subject areas.
  • 2. Publish activity photos
  • take digital pictures of student learning that involves technology.
  • Show technology-generated student work at the school entrance.
  • posters, digital pictures, PowerPoint presentations, and digital movies
  • Here are numerous practical strategies for achieving a culture in which students can be more engaged in their learning, have multiple means of accessing and demonstrating that learning, and have varied assessments through technology.
Hugo Domingos

Future Of Education: The Best 2009 Articles And Reports From MasterNewMedia - 4 views

  • A new year has just begun, but while time passes by our educational system keeps standing still. Your kids are still learning the same way you did 20-30 years ago, because they are still in a classroom with books.
  • Online learning tools and technologies have surfaced in recent years but the impression you get is that e-learning is still confined to a little group of savvy educators who have understood how to leverage the power of the Internet for teaching and learning.
  • the educational paradigm has not fully embraced those fantastic discoveries to give birth to a new learning paradigm that gets rid of useless exams, tests and paper sheets to focus on those new learning skills required to live a successful and meaningful life.
Jose Paulo Santos

FORA.tv - Totally Wired - 0 views

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    Anastasia Goodstein on Totally Wired: What Teens and Tweens are Really Doing Online. MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, Live Journal, Ning - foreign and frightening to some parents, tremendously popular and patronized by teens - online social networks are at an all-time high and show no signs of losing favor. Inspired by her daily blogging about teens and youth on YPulse and extensive interviews with teens, teachers and parents, Anastasia Goodstein arms adults with the language and knowledge they need to understand how teens are really using the internet, showing them when to set boundaries, and when to just relax. "Totally Wired" is a voice of reason amidst panic, and will open the eyes of concerned adults everywhere. Come learn which sites are appropriate for each age group and ways to monitor or block children from accessing certain sites; the ins and outs of online social networking and journaling; how to handle cyber bullying, the difference between healthy, harmless internet usage and potential dangers, and how to better talk to kids about the internet - Cody's Books
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    Seminário para pais sobre crianças e jovens e a sua relação com as redes sociais online. Excelente! Oradora: Anastasia Goldstein
Carlos Vaz

Big Universe Learning - Engaging Online Reading and Writing Community for Grades K-8 - 3 views

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    This site has curriculum and tools for learning, assessment, reading and writing development, using a vast library of online books. The site has a three-pronged approach: reading, creating and sharing online children's books.
Hugo Domingos

Overcoming the Technology Resistance Movement - Inside the School - 1 views

  • many professional educators and administrators remain hesitant, reluctant, and perhaps even highly resistant to try online learning and teaching with technology.
  • with accelerating demand for online learning, significantly reduced budgets, and the emergence of hundreds of free or relatively inexpensive Web technologies, that resistance is coming to a sudden halt.
  • 10 such ideas
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  • show teachers examples of what actually works.
  • Consider having these stories developed by peers and colleagues whom they trust instead of by vendors or external consultants.
  • starting with a simple technology tool or resource that can be mastered and applied is more important than explaining the underlying instructional approach,
  • Support staff might be on call when needed for 1:1 help and advice. Technical support personnel and trainers should not dictate a single approach or instructional philosophy but rather they should listen to teacher needs and respond accordingly.
  • For instance, the final 5-10 minutes of a department, program, or unit meeting might be saved for a live presentation of an emerging technology or discussion of ideas related to how one is using technology or the Web in instruction
  • modeling the use of online technologies and courses by one’s colleagues and superiors is highly valuable.
  • or instance, someone savvy with technology or knowledgeable about online teaching and learning might be asked to support one or more novice teachers or assistants.
António Teixeira

Half an Hour: The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On - 0 views

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    Um ensaio de Stephen Downes sobre o futuro do elearning.
Teresa Pombo

K12 Online Conference 2008 - 0 views

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    The K-12 Online Conference invites participation from educators around the world interested in innovative ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used to improve learning. This FREE conference is run by volunteers and open to everyone. The 2008 conference theme is "Amplifying Possibilities". This year's conference begins with a pre-conference keynote the week of October 13, 2008. The following two weeks, October 20-24 and October 27-31, forty presentations will be posted online to the conference blog (this website) for participants to download and view. Live Events in the form of three "Fireside Chats" and a culminating "When Night Falls" event will be announced. Everyone is encouraged to participate in both live events during the conference as well as asynchronous conversations.
António Teixeira

Working With Online Learning Communities - 0 views

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    Dicas sobre o desenvolvimento de comunidades online.
Teresa Pombo

Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 1 - 0 views

  • With the start of the new school year, many teachers and students are seeking new products and technologies to help them through their upcoming academics. With the increase of teachers using blogs and wikis, and students networking and utilizing online tools, the demand for easier and more efficient ways of learning is on the rise.
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    With the start of the new school year, many teachers and students are seeking new products and technologies to help them through their upcoming academics. With the increase of teachers using blogs and wikis, and students networking and utilizing online tools, the demand for easier and more efficient ways of learning is on the rise.
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    Apresenta-se uma lista exaustiva de ferramentas web 2.0 para utilizar em contexto educativo, com uma breve descrição das mesmas. There are going to be three parts to the "Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0″ series: part one covering tools; part two covering office applications; and in part three, real cases of Web 2.0 used in classrooms around the world. I hope that this series becomes a valuable resource for students, teachers, and school administrators alike. On a last note, part two is almost complete and I expect to publish it within a day or two followed by part three shortly after.
Hugo Domingos

100 Excellent Open Access Journals for Educators | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 4 views

  • Education Review.
  • Educational Researcher
  • Higher Education and Online Education
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  • Innovate.
  • Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration.
  • International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. This journal provides a place for teachers, students, and academics to work toward improving the quality of higher-education instruction.
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    100 Excellent Open Access Journals for Educators
Teresa Pombo

International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) - 0 views

  • This interdisciplinary journal aims to focus on the exchange of relevant trends and research results as well as the presentation of practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of technology enhanced learning. So it aims to bridge the gape between pure academic research journals and more practical publications. So it covers the full range from research, application development to experience reports and product descriptions.
Carlos Vaz

Web 2.0: from Curious to Competent - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 tools play an increasingly important role in everyday life. Not only are people more connected, but they have more opportunities to find information, share ideas and be creative than ever before. Most educators who use some of the new, free, online tools to accomplish tasks find rich rewards. Yet many others are curious about how the tools work, and even more, what exactly they can do with them in the classroom to help their students learn. This eBook is designed to explore the reasons for using the most popular Web 2.0 tools and guide you as you explore the read/write Web on your own.
Teresa Pombo

Activstudio : Education : Products : Promethean UK - 0 views

  • Activstudio - Our Award Winning Software for Secondary Schools and Older Students.

    Conceived by a classroom teacher, imaginatively developed as a teaching tool, Activstudio has set the benchmark for interactive whiteboard software that others strive to emulate.  Designed to replicate in digital format what teachers do at the "chalkface", Activstudio enhances whole class interactivity.

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    With the start of the new school year, many teachers and students are seeking new products and technologies to help them through their upcoming academics. With the increase of teachers using blogs and wikis, and students networking and utilizing online tools, the demand for easier and more efficient ways of learning is on the rise.
António Teixeira

Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 2 views

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    "Free online video courses from leading universities."
Jose Antonio da Silva

Business English Grammar Lessons - 1 views

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    Site with online exercises
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