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Teresa Pombo

Don't Tell Your Parents: Schools Embrace MySpace - 0 views

  • Some of these features might cause tutors to balk, but Elgg's creators say the collaborative, conversational exchanges in which today's students have become so fluent outside class are the best way to deliver learning inside it.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Se não podes com eles, junta-te a eles...
  • Broadly, Elgg represents a shift from aging, top-down classroom technologies like Blackboard to what e-learning practitioners call personal learning environments -- mashup spaces comprising del.icio.us feeds, blog posts, podcast widgets -- whatever resources students need to document, consume or communicate their learning across disciplines.
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    Onde também se fala do Ning...
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    Artigo na Wired sobre a utilização de redes sociais em contexto educativo.
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

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.
Teresa Pombo

MyNoteit - An online note taking tool for students - 2 views

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    "Take, edit and share notes online"
Hugo Domingos

10 Things to Do When You Only Have 5 Minutes Left in Class - TheApple.com - 1 views

  • Have your students write a journal entry to summarize the things that they learned in class that particular day.
  • 2. Conduct a poll: With only 5 minutes left in class, this is the perfect time to have a poll for the students to vote on.
  • 3. Writing notes:
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  • This time give permission for kids to write notes, but it has to be a fact that they learned in class and pass it to another student.
  • se the amount of paper each student pulled off to give you that number of facts about the lesson they learned that particular day. For instance, if a student pulls of one piece of the roll, they have to give one fact about the lesson, and so on.
António Teixeira

TEDxNYed: This is bullshit « BuzzMachine - 0 views

  • What does this remind of us of? The classroom, of course, and the entire structure of an educational system built for the industrial age, turning out students all the same, convincing them that there is one right answer
  • But that is what education and media do: they validate.
  • Do what you do best and link to the rest.
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  • We tell them our answers before they’ve asked the questions. We drill them and test them and tell them they’ve failed if they don’t regurgitate back our lectures as lessons learned. That is a system built for the industrial age, for the assembly line, stamping out everything the same: students as widgets, all the same.
  • Google, he said, is looking for “non-routine problem-solving skills.”
  • “In the real world,” he said, “the tests are all open book, and your success is inexorably determined by the lessons you glean glean from the free market.”
  • We must stop our culture of standardized testing and standardized teaching
  • We must stop looking at education as a product – in which we turn out every student giving the same answer – to a process, in which every student looks for new answers. Life is a beta.
  • The school becomes not a factory but an incubator.
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    As notas de Jeff Jarvis para uma TED Talk que ainda não está disponível em vídeo.
Jose Paulo Santos

Participe na construção da Sala de Aula do Futuro com o projecto iTEC e a Pro... - 2 views

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    O iTEC (Innovative Technologies for an Engaging Classroom) é um projecto co-financiado pela Comunidade Europeia que irá investigar o modo como as tecnologias emergentes podem ser usadas eficazmente na sala de aula nos próximos cinco a dez anos. Este é o maior teste pan-europeu de cenários de ensino e aprendizagem com recurso às TIC que alguma vez foi levado a cabo. Como parte deste projecto, professores e alunos de escolas, espalhadas um pouco por toda a Europa, serão convidados a completar um questionário e a participar em actividades de votação que irão contribuir para a definição dos cenários. As atitudes dos participantes deste projecto irão posteriormente ser analisadas, tendo em vista a produção de cenários pedagógicos significativos para a sala de aula do futuro. Source: http://www1.prometheanplanet.com/pt/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.20654
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...
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.
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..."
António Teixeira

2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 0 views

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    "This 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade."
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.
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
  • But the positive results appeared consistent (and statistically significant) for all types of higher education, undergraduate and graduate,
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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,"
  • "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,
  • 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.
António Teixeira

Free Quiz Maker: Create A Quiz Online, Make Your Own Free Quizzes, Questions, Tests & F... - 1 views

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    Um serviço muito interessante que pode substituir as "batatas quentes". Dá para incorporar em blogue ou site e fornece relatório final.
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