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António Teixeira

Diigo Made Simple: Video and Screenshots - 0 views

  • teachers with multiple sections and/or preps can easily customize information/ resources/ activities using Diigo's groups, lists, and conversations. This can all even be done at the time that a bookmark is made (I could send the bookmark to my 7th grade math group/ list, my pre-algebra group/ list, but not my 7th grade social studies group)
    • António Teixeira
       
      Enorme flexibilidade!
  • In the meantime, here are some of the suggestions folks have shared and I note them here to summarize the ideas for myself...I hope the summary is useful to you
    • António Teixeira
       
      Os próximos parágrafos mostram como o Diigo é um verdadeiro ovo de colombo. Leitura colectiva - que belo conceito!
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    Um post com dicas para utilizar o Diigo.
Jose Paulo Santos

Learn to Read at Starfall - teaching comprehension and phonics - 0 views

  • Teachers around the world use Starfall.com and Starfall high-quality educational products as an inexpensive way to make the classroom more fun and inspire a love of reading and writing. Parents use Starfall to prepare their children for school, and to support them once they are there. Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children. Primarily designed for first grade, Starfall is also useful for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and second grade. Starfall is perfect for home schooling. Be sure to visit The Starfall Store for low-cost writing journals and books that parallel this website.
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    Eis um excelente sítio para a aprendizagem da língua inglesa.
António Teixeira

From Degrading to De-Grading - 0 views

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    Texto sobre os efeitos dos exames como modo de avaliação.
Teresa Pombo

Digital Media - 3 views

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    Digital Storytelling Clay Animation Tutorial on clay animation Digitales Tips and tricks for creating a digital story Digital Story Telling Provides a wealth of links for creating digital stories Digital Storytelling Resources Collection of resources by Meg Ormiston to help educators create powerful digital stories; Curriculum integration Digital Storytelling Scoring Rubric Sample scoring guide Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling Instructions, suggestions, resources, ideas Kitzu Digital story kits for the classroom Video in the Classroom Digital storytelling in the elementary grades and beyond
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.
António Teixeira

The Quest School: Gaming for grades | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • the play, analysis, and creation of games, as a foundation for learning, innovation, and change in the 21st century. Through a variety of programs centered on game design, the Institute engages audiences of all ages, exploring new ways to think, act, and speak through gaming in a social world.
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    Um pequeno artigo sobre a importância dos jogos na educação.
António Teixeira

Benjamin Zander | Teachers TV - 0 views

  • Talking to headteachers at a conference organised by the National College of School Leadership, Zander explains why we should stop listening to the negative voices in our heads and give ourselves and others an A-grade. He urges people to think positively and be open to possibilities. He argues that we spend too much time and energy being weighed down by negative thinking and downward spirals. The secret, he says, is to try to live in possibility, and not to take yourself too seriously.
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    Participação de Benjamin Zander numa conferência de líderes escolares...
Hugo Domingos

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

  • How do you educate a generation of students eternally distracted by the internet, cellphones and video games? Easy. You enable them by handing out free iPhones — and then integrating the gadget into your curriculum.
  • That’s the idea Abilene Christian University has to refresh classroom learning. Located in Texas, the private university just finished its first year of a pilot program, in which 1,000 freshman students had the choice between a free iPhone or an iPod Touch.
  • Think web apps to turn in homework, look up campus maps, watch lecture podcasts and check class schedules and grades. For classroom participation, there’s even polling software for Abilene students to digitally raise their hand.
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  • The iPhone is aiding Abilene in giving students the information they need — when they want it, wherever they want it, said Bill Rankin, a professor of medieval studies who helped plan the initiative.
  • Conversely, the problem with the internet is there’s too much information, and it’s difficult to determine which data is valuable.
  • nstead of standing in front of a classroom and talking for an hour, Rankin instructs his students to use their iPhones to look up relevant information on the fly. Then, the students can discuss the information they’ve found, and Rankin leads the dialogue by helping assess which sources are accurate and useful.
  • “Polling opens up new realms for people for discussion,” said Tyler Sutphen, an ACU sophomore who has participated in the iPhone initiative for a year. “It’s a lot more interactive for those who aren’t as willing to jump up and throw out their answer in class. Instead, you push a button on the iPhone.”
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

Five Game-Changing Activities Using Moodle :: Patrick Malley - 0 views

  • Participate in the discussion with them. Prod them when they’re being vague
  • make the forum worth a total of 20 points, then subjectively rate the quality of each post on a scale of 1-5
  • forum becomes a tool for shaping students into better, more persuasive writers.
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  • Give your students a ten item quiz that randomly pulls questions from a bank of thirty
  • By taking their highest score, you encourage them to take it more than once, thus rehearsing the content covered by the questions again and again.
  • It is a lot more interesting to write something for an audience of your peers than it is to write something for your teacher
  • It is something my classmates are going to read and actually grade.
  • Group your students into editing teams, each responsible for authoring a different segment of the content at different times.
  • This would really be the best case scenario for using an overview page.
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    Great post with good recomendations for students to use moodle activities.
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