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Jose Paulo Santos

Building a Learning Community - Resources - Teaching and Technology - Good Practice - Center for Teaching and Learning - 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.
Teresa Pombo

21st Century Technology Tools by Liz Davis (Book) in Education & Language - 0 views

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    Table of Contents Page 2 - Set up a Gmail Account Page 5 - Set up a Google Docs Account Page 7 - Create and Share a Google Document Page 13 - Create and Share a Google Presentation Page 20 - Google Spreadsheets, Data and Graphs Page 24 - Google Spreadsheets, Forms Page 28 - Get started with Del.icio.us Page 34 - Get started with Diigo, Part 1 Page 40 - Get started with Diigo, Part 2 Page 48 - Create a VoiceThread Page 54 - Create a Ning network Page 62 - Get started with Wikispaces
Carlos Vaz

Web 2.0: from Curious to Competent - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 tools play an increasingly important role in everyday life. Not only are people more connected, but they have more opportunities to find information, share ideas and be creative than ever before. Most educators who use some of the new, free, online tools to accomplish tasks find rich rewards. Yet many others are curious about how the tools work, and even more, what exactly they can do with them in the classroom to help their students learn. This eBook is designed to explore the reasons for using the most popular Web 2.0 tools and guide you as you explore the read/write Web on your own.
Jose Paulo Santos

ME abre propostas para 111.491 computadores - 0 views

  • Ministério da Educação abre propostas para fornecimento e instalação de 111.491 computadores  03.06.2008 - 11h44 Lusa O Ministério da Educação anunciou hoje de manhã a abertura das propostas do concurso público internacional para o fornecimento e instalação de 111.491 computadores, aquisição orçada em 70 milhões de euros que beneficia cerca de 1200 escolas públicas com 2º e 3º ciclos do Ensino básico e secundário de Portugal continental.A medida insere-se no Plano Tecnológico da Educação (PTE) e prevê também a manutenção e apoio técnico aos computadores instalados nas escolas abrangidas.Cerca de 1200 escolas terão, já no próximo ano lectivo, um computador por cada cinco alunos, rácio que "colocará Portugal entre os países europeus mais avançados neste domínio", segundo se pode ler no comunicado do ME. João da Mata, coordenador do Plano Tecnológico da Educação, reforça no mesmo comunicado que "esta aquisição criará condições para melhorar o desempenho escolar dos nossos alunos e garantirá a igualdade de acesso às Tecnologias de Informação e de Comunicação". O PTE - um programa de modernização tecnológica destinado aos estabelecimento de ensino - é composto por três eixos de actuação (tecnologia, conteúdos e formação).
  • O Ministério da Educação anunciou hoje de manhã a abertura das propostas do concurso público internacional para o fornecimento e instalação de 111.491 computadores, aquisição orçada em 70 milhões de euros que beneficia cerca de 1200 escolas públicas com 2º e 3º ciclos do Ensino básico e secundário de Portugal continental.A medida insere-se no Plano Tecnológico da Educação (PTE) e prevê também a manutenção e apoio técnico aos computadores instalados nas escolas abrangidas.Cerca de 1200 escolas terão, já no próximo ano lectivo, um computador por cada cinco alunos, rácio que "colocará Portugal entre os países europeus mais avançados neste domínio", segundo se pode ler no comunicado do ME. João da Mata, coordenador do Plano Tecnológico da Educação, reforça no mesmo comunicado que "esta aquisição criará condições para melhorar o desempenho escolar dos nossos alunos e garantirá a igualdade de acesso às Tecnologias de Informação e de Comunicação". O PTE - um programa de modernização tecnológica destinado aos estabelecimento de ensino - é composto por três eixos de actuação (tecnologia, conteúdos e formação).
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    Cerca de 1200 escolas vão beneficiar do fornecimento e instalaçao de computadores, no âmbito do Plano Tecnológico da Educação.
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    Cerca de 1200 escolas vão beneficiar do fornecimento e instalaçao de computadores, no âmbito do Plano Tecnológico da Educação. Um computador por 5 cinco alunos é o rácio pretendido.
António Teixeira

Do Learning Management Systems (LMSs) help or hinder? - 0 views

  • Judy has it exactly right--we have to rethink what we do when we move a course online. When radio first moved to television, TV shows were merely radio broadcasts with motion pictures. It took a while for TV to figure out what it did best. It's going to take us some time as well.
    • António Teixeira
       
      Completamente de acordo! Ainda teremos de aprender exactamente qual a "mais-valia" dos novos meios. Até agora, parece-me que temos estado a transportar material 1.0 para um mundo 2.0. O meio mudou mas o paradigma manteve-se...
  • Are LMSs helping to improve education or are the current offerings so inflexible that it actually hinders teaching? What are people doing with LMSs that they can't do in an in-person classroom?
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    Página muito interessante e cheia de contribuições valiosas sobre os Sistemas de Gestão de Aprendizagem.
Jose Paulo Santos

What is Web 2.0 by Tim O'Reilly (artigo traduzido em francês) - 0 views

  • Le concept de web 2.0 est apparu avec une conférence « brainstorming » entre O'Reilly et Medialive International. Dale Dougherty, pionner du web et membre d'O'Reilly notait alors que bien loin de s'être effondré, le web n'avait jamais été aussi important et que nombre de nouveaux sites et applications à caractère innovant apparaissaient avec une régularité déconcertante. De plus, les quelques sociétés qui avaient survécu à l'hécatombe semblaient avoir quelque chose de commun. Se pouvait-il que le crack des « dot com » eût révélé une nouvelle ère pour le web au point que l'expression « web 2.0 » ait un sens ? Nous sommes alors tombés d'accord sur le fait que cela en avait un : la conférence web 2.0 était née.
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    Para quem desejar saber como surgiu o termo "Web 2.0", aqui vai uma explicação
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    Leia e saiba mais sobre a génese da "web 2.0".
Teresa Pombo

Adobe Photoshop Textures and Patterns Tutorials - Tutorialized - 0 views

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    Photoshop is a standard name in graphic design for web use, print layout, and more. Recognized world-wide as the industry-standard, Photoshop offers one of the most robust graphics editing experiences available. Learn tips and tricks, cool effects, and how to use the Photoshop tools more effectively
António Teixeira

Applets Java de Física (Java 1.4) - 0 views

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    Catálogo de applets para Física (Java).
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

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

Six Steps to Creating High Quality Video Training by Jeremy Vest : Learning Solutions Magazine - 1 views

  • Step 1: Planning the video
  • Start the video by introducing the subject matter expert, the “SME,” and then tell the learner what they are going to learn. Next, show the instruction. Finally, through a summary, tell the learner what they just learned.
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