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fabrizio bartoli

ClassFlow - Home - A cloud-based teaching and learning platform for teachers - 1 views

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    "ClassFlow is a revolutionary cloud-based teaching and learning platform that makes lesson planning easier and lesson delivery more dynamic. Create Interactive Lessons. Plan your lessons anytime, anywhere. All you need is the internet. Connect With Every Student. Use tablets or personal devices to put the information in their hands. Achieve Instant Feedback. Reveal progress and comprehension in the moment of learning."
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    "ClassFlow is a revolutionary cloud-based teaching and learning platform that makes lesson planning easier and lesson delivery more dynamic. Get started with ClassFlow - register for free Sign in Register Create Interactive Lessons Plan your lessons anytime, anywhere. All you need is the internet. Read more Connect With Every Student Use tablets or personal devices to put the information in their hands. Read more Achieve Instant Feedback Reveal progress and comprehension in the moment of learning."
Claude Almansi

Do You Speak Livemocha? An Interview with Clint Schmidt « Educational Technol... - 0 views

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    "Livemocha is a social network service that supports language learning through audio-visual lessons and peer tutoring tools. Launched in September 2007, the platform has over 5 million registered members from over 200 countries. Lessons are provided for 36 different languages. While the standard lessons are freely accessible for registered users, the platform also offers "premium content" for a fee. Livemocha is more than just "Rosetta Stone on the Web." A unique selling point of the educational Web community is its collaborative approach to language learning: Members of the Livemocha community do not only learn a foreign language, they also tutor other community members in their native language. Users are encouraged to form learning tandems and offer feedback on their partner's speaking or writing exercises. The Livemocha platform supports this peer learning practice through comment features, voice recording and social awareness tools. For ETC Journal, I interviewed Clint Schmidt, Livemocha's Vice President of Marketing and Products. Clint has an impressive success record of developing marketing and product functions for a variety of high-growth Internet companies, including Half.com, eBay and ZoomIn.com, India's leading photo sharing and printing site. Clint holds a BSE in Entrepreneurial Management from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania."
Claude Almansi

Gever Tulley: Life lessons through tinkering | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Filmed Feb 2009 * Posted Jun 2009 * TED2009 TED2009 " Gever Tulley uses engaging photos and footage to demonstrate the valuable lessons kids learn at his Tinkering School. When given tools, materials and guidance, these young imaginations run wild and creative problem-solving takes over to build unique boats, bridges and even a roller coaster! The founder of the Tinkering School, Gever Tulley likes to build things with kids."
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    From http://www.stanford.edu/~efs/693b/TED1.html : "1. length: 4:08 2. overall speed (WPM): 91 3. vocabulary profile: 3K-91.4%; 5K-95.4%; 10K-97.9%; OL-1.3% 4. accent: US standard 5. comments: Short, clear speech, but with some good vocabulary to learn. 6. Gever Tulley uses engaging photos and footage to demonstrate the valuable lessons kids learn at his Tinkering School. When given tools, materials and guidance, these young imaginations run wild and creative problem-solving takes over to build unique boats, bridges and even a roller coaster!"
fabrizio bartoli

Presentation Tips | Garr Reynolds Official Site - 1 views

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    Presentation Pointers Whether using a PowerPoint presentation for a live lesson, recorded lesson, or presentation, there are sound instructional design techniques to incorporate. The resources below guide us in our presentations.
fabrizio bartoli

Edcanvas | Mooc - 0 views

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    6 lessons about Moocs
Claude Almansi

Proposal Lesson plan for- Teaching goes massive: new skills required - 2 views

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    "Overview - This course is offered by University of Zurich with Prof Paul-Olivier Dehaye and his students. This lesson plan is created by Dilrukshi Gamage (www.sdgamage.weebly.com) a MOOC student from this class due to few reasons. 1. Course started with giving some ideas, but now it appears no more ideas facilitated 2. Forums are closed and we have no clue of what to do 3. Students who take this course or any of coursera for the first time will be wondering and might lose the context of learning. 4. This lesson plan will guide us to collaboratively find solution to be in synchronized and learn from the time we invest in this. Introduction - The course named Teaching goes massive : new skills needed. It is our responsibility to find out what are the skills we need when we are teaching to a massive class.. or any class. Prof.Paul mentioned some experiments which we can do and previous forums already started and gone very well until suddenly closed everything. So let us drive this MOOC , learn to learn ourselves how to be organized and learn from each other. Anyone can suggest things but not like as forums it has to be much more effective. This document will contain how to participate and what can you do in contributing to expand your learning. Don't worry this will not stop suddenly as we the students are in charge. First step lets set some objectives so we can see did we achieve when we finish this course. Objectives - After you complete this course 1. You will learn how to learn yourselves to work without a real teacher or a lecturer. 2. You will learn to make communications and build a network where you can share and learn throughout your interest. 3. You will learn to work on inclusive projects in the same course ( by inclusive what I mean was anyone can work in one project or more) 4. You will gain knowledge on what skills you need and how to handle it when teaching is massive Where to contact - Please use the links provided in collaborating
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    vedi anche http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/2014/07/09/congrats-to-paul-olivier-dehaye-massiveteaching/ di George Siemens per un ottimo riassunto e altri link utili
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    e https://etherpad.mozilla.org/pr8ZtLXODg , il Pad dove Dehaye spiega il contesto della sua decisione. Se qualcuno ne ricancella il contenuto, usate la storia delle revisioni: funziona come PiratePad
Claude Almansi

Learning Creative Learning (MIT Media Lab Open Course) - 0 views

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    " Sign-up is now closed. But don't worry, we'll definitely be back! Follow us at @medialabcourse for updates. Free & Online! You've been dying to take the MIT Media Lab course on creative learning, but you're not in Cambridge? Despair no more. We invite you to join the course right here, on the interwebs. It's free of charge and we hope you'll like it. A Big Experiment This is a big experiment. Things will break. We don't have all the answers. Sometimes we plan to rely on you to make it work. But we'll try our very darndest to make sure you have a good time, and get something out of it. Weekly Lessons Make new friends, and start learning from weekly live videos, readings, discussions, and project-based activities. Open for signup now, course starts February 11th. Questions? Drop us a note in our Google+ community or send us an email at medialabcourse@p2pu.org. All materials licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license."
Claude Almansi

Zombie-Based Learning -- "Braaaaaaains!" | Edutopia Andrew Miller 2013-05-17 - 2 views

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    "And so it begins... Zombie-Based Learning! David Hunter You read that correctly: Zombie-Based Learning. When I started learning about it, my inner geek squealed with joy. I've always loved zombies. I've watched all the movies and even read the original Walking Dead Comics before it became a hit series in the classroom. One Teacher's Curriculum Geography has always been a learning target for social studies teachers, and David Hunter, who teaches at Bellevue, Washington's Big Picture School, decided to create a curriculum using Kickstarter as its funding source. He sought to make geography relevant through engaging scenarios and stories with a zombie theme tying it all together. The whole curriculum is standards-based and includes over 70 lessons where students must "consider how to duck the undead invasion, secure their supplies and, eventually, rebuild society" through a variety of activities, worksheets and discussions. (...) English and Language Arts (...) Science (...) Math (...)" Categoria: Project-Based Learning
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    Categoria Project-Based Learning di Edutopia: http://www.edutopia.org/blogs/beat/project-based-learning Su Edutopia e George Lucas (sì, quello di Star Wars): http://www.edutopia.org/mission-vision
fabrizio bartoli

Professors take lessons from online teaching - Metro - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Fueling their enthusiasm is the explosion of massive open online courses, or MOOCs, the new species of free classes prestigious universities are offering to students around the world. As educators debate what the classes mean for the future of traditional universities, one thing is clear - they provide a vast laboratory to study learning, using a trail of electronic data to examine what resources or study habits best help students, whether they take courses online or in traditional classrooms.
fabrizio bartoli

5 Free Online Courses For Social Media Beginners | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Whether you're new to technology, just getting started with a social network, or looking for some useful tips then these courses are for you. They're part of a new idea that I've been working on with a few friends. We're calling it Modern Lessons and it's essentially a 'Khan Academy for real-world skills' where a small handful of people build free online courses designed to help you learn some important things.
fabrizio bartoli

FREE ESL Topics, PRINTABLE PDF Downloads, Handouts & Lessons | VocabularyQuizzes - 2 views

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    VOCABULARY QUIZZES ESL Topics quizzes for intermediate-level learners can be used either as fun self-assessment activities or as formal evaluation tools - you choose. Easy to find, download, and use in class.
fabrizio bartoli

Four Essential Principles of Blended Learning | MindShift - 2 views

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    "As schools become more savvy about blended-learning tactics- the practice of mixing online and in-person instruction - guidelines and best practices are emerging from lessons learned. Here are four crucial factors to keep in mind as schools plunge in."
Claude Almansi

Glossary - Copyright for Librarians - Work For Hire - Harvard - 0 views

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    "Other resources: PDF of US Copyright Office circular "Works Made for Hire Under the 1976 Copyright Act" Text of US copyright law "Chapter 2 - Copyright Ownership and Transfer" Article: "Working with freelancers: What every publisher should know about the "work for hire" doctrine." A short analysis of Community For Creative Non-Violence v. Reid the seminal U.S. case on the topic Music Law.com's page on work for hire Legal information site's page on "Works Made for Hire Under the Copyright Act" Video: Protecting Your Work: Understanding Publishing, Copyright, and "Work For Hire"" Law Review article: "Pre-existing Confusion in Copyright's Work-for-Hire Doctrine" The Writing for Children Resource Site article: "The Work-for-hire question" EFF article: "Film Schools Teach Wrong Copyright Lesson" Academy for Creative Media FAQ on the Student Copyright Agreement KeepYourCopyrights.org page on Work for Hire Wikipedia article on work for hire"
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    Soprattutto interessante per le risorse.
Claude Almansi

What's right and what's wrong about Coursera-style MOOCs - Tony Bates 2012_08_05 - 0 views

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    "August 5, 2012 by Tony Bates TED Talks: Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education Daphne Koller, one of the two founders of Coursera, describes some of the key features of the Coursera MOOCs, and the lessons she has learned to date about teaching and learning from these courses. The video is well worth watching, just for this. However I'm probably going to suffer the same kind of fate of the Russian female punk band, Pussy Riot, by spitting on the altar of MOOCs, but this TED talk captures for me all that is both right and wrong about the MOOCs being promoted by the elite US universities. Let me start by saying that I actually applaud Daphne Koller and her colleagues for developing massive open online MOOCs. Any attempt to make the knowledge of some of the world's leading experts available to anyone free of charge is an excellent endeavour. If only it stopped there. What I object to is the hubris and misleading claims that are evident in this TED video. As someone once said about one of Sigmund Freud's lectures, what is new is not true, and what is true is not new."
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    Importante analisi fatta da uno specialista dell'insegnamento a distanza, tutto all'inizio di Coursera
fabrizio bartoli

Il portale di RAI Educational per l'apprendimento della lingua Italiana e dei valori ci... - 1 views

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    Giuseppe Corsaro posted in Insegnanti 2.0 Il Grande portale della lingua italiana è il nuovo strumento realizzato dai Ministeri dell'Interno, dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca e da Rai Educational per aiutare gli stranieri a imparare l'italiano. Conoscere la lingua del Paese nel quale si è scelto di vivere è indispensabile per costruire un percorso di integrazione pieno e soddisfacente. Italiano.rai.it è una straordinaria e innovativa opportunità per apprendere l'italiano di base e avvicinarsi ai principi della Costituzione per condividerne valori, diritti e doveri e per comprendere i vari aspetti della vita civile del nostro Paese. Italiano.rai.it è un'occasione sia per gli stranieri che potranno migliorare la conoscenza della lingua, sia per i docenti, che potranno disporre di materiali multimediali di supporto all'insegnamento. http://www.italiano.rai.it/
M.Antonella Perrotta

Theater School: Students as Actors and Writers for the Stage - 0 views

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    The "Teatro a Scuola" (Theater School) project, directed at 14-18 year-old, Real innovation lies in the involvement of students as writers, in a collaborative theatrical storytelling. During the theater workshop the teacher in charge of the project planned and implemented with the participants experimental activity that was inserted within the Italian program. Its purpose is to stimulate participants' creativity. It aims at to become an integral part of the activities foreseen by the school syllabus and to offer, next to the traditional learning method, a form of learning by doing. The project consists in three distinct, yet interdependent, moments: a first theoretical stage, which foresees a short series of lessons on the history of theater; a second stage dedicated to a theater workshop (elocution, lively reading, mime, song, dance etc.); and a final show, i.e. a genuine theatrical representation for the whole school and all citizens. Characteristics of innovation and experimentation of the project were that: students were not only actors but also authors and screenwriters; also, the project involved elders of the University of the Third Age (NGO)
fabrizio bartoli

TED-Ed | Let's use video to reinvent education - Salman Khan - 3 views

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    Salman Khan talks about how and why he created the remarkable Khan Academy, a carefully structured series of educational videos offering complete curricula in math and, now, other subjects.
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    Salman Khan parla molto in fretta, purtroppo, ma la sua storia è molto interessante. La Khan Academy funziona veramente. Circa 200 video sono stati tradotti anche in italiano e hanno aiutato mia figlia a superare più di un ostacolo in matematica. Li consiglio senz'altro! Un aspetto molto interessante di questo video consiste nella chiarissima spiegazione di cosa sia la "flipped classroom".
Lucia Bartolotti

Knowmia - How To Create Video Lessons - 3 views

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    iPad o Windows? Telecamera o cell? I pro e i contro di ogni situazione. Suggerimenti e indicazione dei principali software per la creazione di video, con le gratuità e i prezzi a seconda della durata del video e della possibilità di editing. In inglese.
fabrizio bartoli

TeachersFirst - Rubrics to the Rescue: What Are Rubrics - 0 views

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    "What Are Rubrics Students have been known to refer to rubrics as "those things with the little boxes", while teachers know rubrics as a set of scoring guidelines that evaluate students' work and provide a clear teaching directive. Rubrics are a powerful, authentic tool used to assess students' work. This scoring tool lists specific criteria for a project or piece of work. The criterion helps students to have a concrete understanding and visualization of "what counts". Each standard or criteria also includes a gradation scale of quality. The rating scale could be numerical, qualitative, or a combination of both. Rubrics seek to evaluate assignments based on the sum of a full range of criteria rather than a single numerical score."
fabrizio bartoli

LearnZillion - 1 views

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    "Exceptional preparation for the Common Core Thousands of resources to explain the standards and equip students for success"
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