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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.
António Teixeira

School & Games Overlay - 0 views

  • That’s what I imagine, schools and classrooms that are as permeable as possible, so that learning leaks out — not that we’re losing it, but because we’ve stopped trying to contain it, allowing learning to grow, to network, to fertilize other learning.
  • School is a closed environment
  • But I’m wondering about a commercial opportunity, or open source collaboration, to develop a package that overlays a schools curriculum with some sort of ARG (alternate reality game), along with game master instructions, social network plugins, a variety of barcoded clue stickers that can be planted, etc. Seems like some hard-fun learning.
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    Artigo sobre a importância dos jogos na aprendizagem.
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.
António Teixeira

New virtual bank for teachers to share ideas | Education | The Guardian - 0 views

  • Will a virtual bank for teachers to share ideas revolutionise lesson planning or stifle creativity?
    • António Teixeira
       
      Limita a criatividade?! Ler um livro alguma vez limita a imaginação?...
  • At present, most teachers wince at the very mention of virtual learning platforms. Most VLPs are a horrific combination of required - the government has declared that all schools must have one - and useless. Unconnected and underdeveloped, many VLPs are devoid of content: empty cathedrals, monuments to technological failure.
  • "The students we teach come from a media age; they are visually bombarded from every angle. As teachers we have to compete against their entertainment. A worksheet is not enough to engage them any more."
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  • Fears have been expressed that the bank will encourage teachers to skimp on planning, encouraging them to copy and paste material at the last minute like their more irresponsible students.
  • A star rating like that used by eBay will allow teachers to rank resources they have tried and approved, encouraging - as Iglesias puts it - "the cream to rise to the top".
  • Because the project is entirely open source, downloaded resources can be adapted and changed without fear of breaching copyright laws.
  • Developed with EU funding and pioneered in Spain, the bank's source code is free for other countries to use and copy.
  • To maintain quality assurance, all of the bank's resources will be vetted by local authorities and/or the national learning grid.
  • In the next academic year, all schools will have access to a new National Digital Resource Bank.
  • The idea is to pull together all the resources created by teachers, schools and public funding into one central location.
  • "We should be promoting tools rather than content," says Jenkins. "Students should be encouraged to be critical by remixing, commenting on and sharing the resources they are given. They should be creating their own content.
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    Os britânicos, em breve, passarão a ter uma base de dados de recursos centralizada para uso de todos os professores.
Jose Paulo Santos

How Disruptive Innovation Changes Education - HBS Working Knowledge - 0 views

  • How can schools around the world educate their students better? What does the future hold? Most researchers who study these questions in the field of education peer through the lenses of sociology and public policy. HBS professor Clayton M. Christensen and colleagues chose a different approach—the theory of disruptive innovation, often applied to a variety of other industries, such as technology and health care.
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    Como poderão as escolas em todo o mundo educar melhor os seus alunos?
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    How can schools around the world educate their students better? What does the future hold? Most researchers who study these questions in the field of education peer through the lenses of sociology and public policy. HBS professor Clayton M. Christensen and colleagues chose a different approach-the theory of disruptive innovation, often applied to a variety of other industries, such as technology and health care.
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

100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges - 3 views

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    Mais de uma centena de utilizações possíveis na escola dos serviços Google.
Teresa Pombo

school2 - home - 3 views

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    " Details last edit Sep 25, 2009 12:23 pm by onealchris onealchris - 70 revisions hide details Tags * none * Type a tag name. Press comma or enter to add another. Cancel Protected Resources for Educators Interested in Web 2.0 in the Classroom"
Teresa Pombo

http://www.sweetsearch.com/schoollibrarians - 1 views

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    "School Librarians: Content and Tools"
António Teixeira

Modellus - 0 views

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    Modellus enables students and teachers (high school and college) to use mathematics to create or explore models interactively. Software desenvolvido na Fac. Ciências e Tecnologia da UNL.
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.
Carlos Vaz

Literacy with ICT | Resources - 0 views

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    A Continuum Model for Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum Full Document (2.1 MB) Cover (182 KB) ISBN (39 KB) Acknowledgements (57 KB) Contents (47 KB) Purpose (54 KB) Section 1: Introducing Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum (94 KB) Section 2: Supporting Principles (200 KB) Section 3: Reading the Developmental Continuum for Literacy with ICT (139 KB) Section 4: Assessing, Evaluating, and Reporting on Student Progress (115 KB) Section 5: Developing the Continuum (97 KB) Section 6: Implementing Literacy with ICT Across the Curriuclum (97 KB) Appendix A: The Role of School Leaders in Supporting Literacy with ICT Across the Curriculum (90 KB) Appendix B: Action Research Teams 2005-2006 (53 KB) Bibliography (49 KB)
Carlos Vaz

About Becta - Development of common interactive whiteboard format - Becta - 0 views

  • Development of common interactive whiteboard format
  • Currently most content files developed for any one type of interactive whiteboard cannot be opened by the software of others. This means that it is not possible for teachers, the National Whiteboard Network, local authorities, or other content publishers to create content that can be used on the software of more than one type of interactive whiteboard. To tackle this problem Becta has, after completing a tendering process, appointed RM to develop a common industry-wide standard that will bring huge benefits to schools, allowing the exchange of resources within and between schools.
  • The aim of this development is to provide the industry with an interoperability standard, followed by demonstration of support for the format with the production of an open-source file viewer.
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    Desenvolvimeto de standard para ficheiros de quadro interactivo.
Teresa Pombo

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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.
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.
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.
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