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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

Visual Thinking And Communication Solutions: Look, See, Imagine And Show - The Best Way... - 0 views

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    Mais um artigo interessante do blog de Robin Good sobre "comunicação visual".
António Teixeira

The Future of Education - Charting the Course of Education and Learning in a Networked ... - 0 views

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    Mais uma rede criada pelo prolífico Steve Hargadon. "This community is devoted to providing an opportunity for those who care about education to share their voices and ideas with others."
António Teixeira

Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools - 0 views

  • 1. Together we’re better
    • António Teixeira
       
      Sim, mas não demasiado. Não se aprende nada se estivermos em constante tagarelação...
  • Why should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons.
  • 2. Global or local: you choose
    • António Teixeira
       
      A web 2.0 oferece-nos uma visão de maior proximidade relativamente ao Outro, torna-nos mais cidadãos do mundo. O Twitter reforça essa faceta, sem dúvida.
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  • 3. Self-awareness and reflective practice
    • António Teixeira
       
      Que a reflexão sobre a acção é importante, ninguém duvida. Mas o Twitter não me parece que favoreça a reflexão... Lembro um filósofo francês (Foulcault? Delleuze?...) que, nos anos 60, já afirmava haver demasiada conversa e que a sabedoria exige silêncio. Quem fala (twitta) muito não terá tempo para pensar no que diz...
  • 4. Ideas workshop and sounding board
    • António Teixeira
       
      Discussão de ideias com 140 caracteres de comprimento?... Hum, não me parece...
  • 5. Newsroom and innovation showcase
    • António Teixeira
       
      Notícias e montra de inovações, talvez num blogue. O Twitter é mais para "estados de espírito"...
  • 6. Professional development and critical friends
    • António Teixeira
       
      Ainda bem que uso o Twitter, caso contrário o meu desenvolvimento profissional estava comprometido. LOL.
  • 7. Quality-assured searching
    • António Teixeira
       
      Qualidade assegurada? Só se for nos twitts do género: "Bom, pessoal, agora vou tomar um café. Até já." Então e o socialbookmarking? Para que serve?... Ah, já sei: o Twitter é o socialbookmarking dos preguiçosos. eh eh eh...
  • 8. Communicate, communicate, communicateExpressing yourself in 140 characters is a great discipline.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Pois é. Principalmente para aqueles que largam um Twitt cada vez que expiram...
  • 9. Getting with the times has never been so easy!
    • António Teixeira
       
      Aqui estamos de acordo. Mais fácil só mesmo assistir às Tardes da Júlia.
  • By Laura Walker.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Resta-me agradecer à autora esta oportunidade para exercitar o humor e enganar a Crise. Já agora, também agradeço que não tenha defendido o Twitter como ferramenta que promove a escrita. É que o Twitter tem a ver com tudo menos com escrita. É apenas conversa. Tudo muito oral. Sem chegar a vias de facto.
Thiago Petra

100+ Herramientas Útiles para Community Managers | EtnasSoft - 0 views

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    ferramentas para análise de redes sociais - Mais apropriado para o mercado
António Teixeira

HOW TO: Connect With the FriendFeed Community - 0 views

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    Um guia para a utilização do FriendFeed, um serviço que promete.
Teresa Pombo

Educational Weblogs - 0 views

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    Disruptive Technology Resource for Educators using Weblogs, Blogware, Collaborative tools, RSS & Podcasting, web services and digital tools at home, school, university and community.
Ádila Faria

Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship - 0 views

  • Social network sites (SNSs) are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers intrigued by their affordances and reach. This special theme section of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication brings together scholarship on these emergent phenomena. In this introductory article, we describe features of SNSs and propose a comprehensive definition. We then present one perspective on the history of such sites, discussing key changes and developments. After briefly summarizing existing scholarship concerning SNSs, we discuss the articles in this special section and conclude with considerations for future research.
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    Excelente artigo sobre Redes Sociais boyd, d. m., & Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1), article 11. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol13/issue1/boyd.ellison.html
António Teixeira

Digitally Speaking / FrontPage - 4 views

  • children should be making things, communicating, exploring, sharing,not running office automation tools
  • Our kids’ futures will require them to be: Networked–They’ll need an “outboard brain.” More collaborative–They are going to need to work closely with people to co-create information. More globally aware–Those collaborators may be anywhere in the world. Less dependent on paper–Right now, we are still paper training our kids. More active–In just about every sense of the word. Physically. Socially. Politically. Fluent in creating and consuming hypertext–Basic reading and writing skills will not suffice. More connected–To their communities, to their environments, to the world. Editors of information–Something we should have been teaching them all along but is even more important now.
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    Will Richardson---widely recognized as one of America's most progressive educational thinkers---worked to define the kinds of skills that would be necessary for students to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world.
Teresa Pombo

Connexions - Sharing Knowledge and Building Communities - 1 views

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    "a place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc."
Teresa Pombo

Your Internet ID | yiid - (Simplify your community life) - 1 views

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    "The place to connect, discover and manage all your networks "
António Teixeira

Working With Online Learning Communities - 0 views

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    Dicas sobre o desenvolvimento de comunidades online.
Jose Paulo Santos

Alan November : Innovation in Education : Best Practice : Professional Development : Pr... - 0 views

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    Alan November, an international leader in education technology, joins us for a three-part series covering student-centered learning, dynamic learning communities and 21st Century learning environments. In part one of this series, Alan explores new and emerging trends in technology integration, and discusses the kinds of information and social tools that support student-centered learning. In part two, host Sonny Magana and Alan November discuss the importance of student ownership in the learning process and the need for educational institutions to implement both technology and the correct mindset in order to make it become a reality. The series wraps up with a lively discussion in part three, featuring key components from Alan November's latest book, "Web Literacy for Educators."
Teresa Pombo

Education 2.0 - Edmodo - Free Private Microblogging For Education - 0 views

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    Edmodo is a private communication platform built for teachers and students.
António Teixeira

Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow - A List apart - 0 views

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    Artigo sobre como criar as condições de sucesso de uma comunidade (online ou não...)
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
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.
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