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Teresa Pombo

Renovar o Ensino - Ideias de Futuro - 0 views

  • teoria da imersão
  • ensino por infecção
  • ensino por infecção
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  • decidiu desenvolver um projecto juntamente com outros colegas, de diferentes áreas, onde era proposto aos alunos um desafio: esquecer a história política do planeta Terra e criar um sistema político em Marte. O desafio consistia, pois, em largar toda a bagagem terrena e recomeçar com um novo sistema político, que deveria ser desenvolvido pelos jovens estudantes.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Esta história faz-me lembrar uma direcção de turma que tive. O tema do PCT era "A cidade do futuro" e o que se pretendia era, do mesmo modo, repensar tudo de raiz: a organização dos espaços, a utilização dos recursos, o modelo de gestão dos bens públicos, as leis, etc. Lembro que não foi fácil conseguir a colaboração das áreas disciplinares. O trabalho está muito espartilhado. Há pouca integração.
  • no Centro de Formação do Concelho de Loulé, um trabalho de investigação sobre “Expressão Corporal na formação contínua de professores do ensino secundário”. O curso fez incidir o seu conteúdo na identificação e integração de fórmulas para minimizar o mal-estar do professor e a capacidade deste intervir junto do estudante, por forma a obter da sua parte uma maior motivação perante a situação de aprendizagem. Esta aposta numa formação alternativa para professores, levou à colocação em prática, na sala de aula, de técnicas de relaxamento, na utilização de actividades expressivas, nomeadamente dramatização de conteúdos e partilha de emoções, aprendidas durante a sua formação. Por fim, e não menos importante, concluiu-se que os “dilemas relacionais” dos professores relativamente à indisciplina, se resolviam com a introdução de estratégias expressivas e com atitudes decorrentes de um maior bem-estar do próprio professor, havendo uma maior motivação e conforto na aprendizagem por parte dos alunos.
  • “Building Schools for the Future”. O desafio consiste na reabilitação e renovação de todo o parque escolar do ensino secundário
    • António Teixeira
       
      Coloquei uma entrada sobre este site num tópico intitulado "A escola que não dorme"...
    • Jose Paulo Santos
       
      A "Escola Que Nunca Dorme", este conceito já um pouco discutido na Comunidade Interactic 2.0 vai certamente emergir com a reorgnização escolar em curso. Parece haver, de facto, uma tendência para a comunidade se reunir em torno da Escola. Já não é uma utopia...
  • Neste programa, toda a comunidade é convidada a participar. Assim, podemos encontrar no site da BSF mensagens convidando alunos, pais, funcionários, docentes e autoridades locais a darem o seu contributo de forma pró activa. Tal é alcançado nomeadamente, pela promoção de debates sobre o que deve ser uma escola moderna, como deve ser construída, o que deve oferecer para que se torne mais atractiva, onde devem ser aplicados os fundos e quais as áreas que carecem de mais trabalho e atenção. O objectivo está bem definido: uma profunda mudança na experiência educativa, quer para os alunos quer para os professores, e ainda uma forte aposta na aprendizagem ao longo da vida que se estende a toda a comunidade sem excepção.
  • “um lugar onde os alunos podem construir os seus conhecimentos segundo os estilos individuais de aprendizagem que caracterizam cada um, onde em vez de filas de mesas e cadeiras ou carteiras, há mesas para trabalhos em grupo, sofás e poltronas confortáveis para leituras, computadores para a realização de tarefas académicas”
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    Um interessante artigo de Isabel Mendonça sobre a Educação e o seu futuro.
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    Um interessante artigo de Isabel Mendonça sobre a Educação e o seu futuro.
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    RENOVAR O ENSINO. IDEIAS DE FUTURO.
Hugo Domingos

eLearn: Feature Article - E-learning 2.0 - 1 views

  • e-learning is evolving with the World Wide Web as a whole and it's changing to a degree significant enough to warrant a new name: E-learning 2.0.
  • When we think of learning content today, we probably think of a learning object. Originating in the world of computer-based delivery (CBT) systems, learning objects were depicted as being like lego blocks or atoms, little bits of content that could be put together or organized. Standards bodies have refined the concept of learning objects into a rigorous form and have provided specifications on how to sequence and organize these bits of content into courses and package them for delivery as though they were books or training manuals
  • In learning, these trends are manifest in what is sometimes called "learner-centered" or "student-centered" design. This is more than just adapting for different learning styles or allowing the user to change the font size and background color; it is the placing of the control of learning itself into the hands of the learner [5].
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  • In the world of e-learning, the closest thing to a social network is a community of practice, articulated and promoted by people such as Etienne Wenger in the 1990s. According to Wenger, a community of practice is characterized by "a shared domain of interest" where "members interact and learn together" and "develop a shared repertoire of resources."
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    Atigo que analise o passado, presente e futuro do elearning
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.
    • António Teixeira
       
      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.
    • António Teixeira
       
      As Google Forms podem dar uma grande ajuda...
  • 14. Ask for electronic reports on students.
    • António Teixeira
       
      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.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Muito interessante!!
    • António Teixeira
       
      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.
  • posters, digital pictures, PowerPoint presentations, and digital movies
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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

Build Branched E-Learning Scenarios in Three Simple Steps - The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    sugestões para criação de recursos rapid-learning com learning paths. Interessante para quem está a começar!
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.
Teresa Pombo

Welcome! (Paul's E-Learning Resources) - 0 views

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    "Paul's E-Learning Resources"
António Teixeira

Amplified Organization - 2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 0 views

  • Digital natives and technologies of cooperation are combining to create a generation of amplified individuals. These organizational “superheroes” will remake organizational models through their highly social, collective, improvisational practices and their augmented human capacities. These new models will thrive in a world of social networks; information proliferation, transparency, and saturation; and rapid change. As digital natives enter learning professions, and as existing educators and students become amplified, their extended human capacities will challenge traditional ways of organizing learning and will amplify schools, districts, and other learning organizations. 
  •  These individuals are highly social, collective, improvisational and augmented. 
  • Together, these attributes enable several amplified organizational practices - open leadership and sociability, beta building, collective sensemaking, and transliteracy - that support more flexible responses to change and stimulate innovation
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  • In many ways, amplified individuals, organizations and their practices are enabling pedagogies born in the early 20th century that have not been able to find expression in the current educational system.
  • Many educators venturing into the amplified world find that modes of learning using social and collaborative platforms are downright inspiring - encouraging the reasons that they chose to teach.
  • However, education decision-makers must work to close not just the digital divide - access and familiarity with digital technologies - but also the participation gap - comfort engaging in a culture of contribution, connectivity, sharing, and massive collaboration.
  • Open collaborative platforms enable distributed teams and loosely connected networks to self organize and form ad hoc structures to solve problems and implement strategies.  By circulating resources openly and broadly through social networks, information tends to find the right people at the right place at the right time that allows ad hoc leaders to emerge and apply relevant expertise more quickly.  Such an open, flexible structure facilitates collective sensemaking - a practice by which knowledge and expertise that may not have been visible can rise in response to critical issues. Tools ranging from Plazes (a system that lets your social contacts know where you are, what you’re doing and when) to Moodle (an open source courseware management system) allow knowledge workers, educators, learners to form their own smart mobs and self-led teams.  The transparency of these systems also helps support a culture of beta building - rapid innovation, in which participants of a social network, distributed team, or smart mob can see information, offer critique, and help iterate solutions and strategies.  Amplified organizations will be transliterate - capable of communicating across multiple media in ways that use specific media platforms and non mediated, face-to-face interactions to develop effective and creative messages.
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    Organizações "expandidas" serão criadas por indivíduos "sociais, colectivos, improvisadores e conectados..."
Hugo Domingos

Hot Potatoes Home Page - 0 views

  • Beta 6.0.2.18 of Java Hot Potatoes
  • The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web.
  • Hot Potatoes is not freeware, but it is free of charge for those working for publicly-funded non-profit-making educational institutions, who make their pages available on the web. Other users must pay for a licence. Check out the Hot Potatoes licensing terms and pricing on the Half-Baked Software Website.
    • Hugo Domingos
       
      Licensiamento do software. Ler com atenção condições para licença livre!
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    Versão mais actualizada do HotPotatoes
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    Site oficial do HotPotatoes. Transformações de licenciamento e e descontinuidade do projecto provocaram perda de qualidade em comparação com outras soluções.
Paulo Simões

E-Learning nas Autarquias » Blog Archive » E-learning na Formação Autárquica ... - 0 views

    • Paulo Simões
       
      Com muito prazer...
António Teixeira

Where's the Innovation? | always learning - 0 views

  • technology is just an amplifier” - technology doesn’t change the quality of teaching or learning, it will only amplify it, either in a positive or negative way. What we need to be looking at is changing our approaches to learning, not modifying our curriculum to a “newer” version of what we’ve already had for the past 20 years.
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    Um texto muito interessante onde se distingue inovação e novas tecnologias, tantas vezes confundidas...
Hugo Domingos

iLearn No. 2 - Learning Made Mobile - 0 views

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    Webzine sobre m-learning, com exemplos de ipods para educação, actividades e tips and tricks. Recomendado
António Teixeira

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development - 0 views

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    Blogue de Brent Schlenker. Corporate Learning Blogger, Strategist, Consultant exploring the crossroads of Technology and Learning. Tem um Blogroll imenso e interessante...
António Teixeira

iPad, iPod, iPude - Nuno Crato - 1 views

  • fazer semanalmente online curtos testes (“quizzes”), para revisão frequente da matéria e avaliação dos alunos. Fazer testes curtos e frequentes é uma técnica antiga — pretende-se que os estudantes vão acompanhando a matéria e percebam onde estão a falhar. A inovação consiste em automatizar esses testes, de forma a que os alunos possam obter imediatamente a correcção das respostas e a sua classificação.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Olha a grande novidade!...
  • Os tais “bons resultados” referiam-se apenas ao entusiasmo dos alunos. Não a uma melhoria da sua aprendizagem.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Esta é típica dos cientistas da educação...
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    Texto do Nuno Crato sobre aprendizagem mediada pela tecnologia.
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