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fabrizio bartoli

Wikispaces Webinars - More Webinars - 1 views

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    "Below you can find a list of many of our past webinars along with links to recordings of them. Wikispaces Classroom and Wikispaces Campus:"
fabrizio bartoli

Coding In The Classroom: 10 Tools Students Can Use To Design Apps & Video Games - - 1 views

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    "Coding In The Classroom: 10 Tools Students Can Use To Design Apps & Video Games In this age of social media, edtech, smartphones, tablets and MOOCs, software applications play a larger role than ever in the learning environment. In fact, apps have reached such a level of ubiquity and everyday integration that a number of software companies are turning out apps that can help students create apps of their own. Here's a list of 10 software tools that can jumpstart a student's knowledge and skill in computer programming"
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."
Claude Almansi

NOTES 693B (EFS Stanford, Adv. listening and voc. dev. - curated TED talks) - 4 views

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      [about http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/a_ted_speaker_s_worst_nightmare.html ] Actually, this TED page has an English subtitle-generated transcript (as well as translated transcripts in the 47 other languages the video is subtitled in). And the transcript in http://amara.org/en/videos/h60BL6bU49WF/en/2426/ page where the English subtitles were made shows an average 90 wpm in the passages where Collins actually speaks. This remains rather slow indeed, however non natives may find it difficult to grasp the written texts that appear very briefly on-screen, and hence Collins' allusions to these texts. (CA)
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    • Claude Almansi
       
      [About http://www.ted.com/talks/gel_gotta_share.html] Actually there IS a transcript generated by the subtitles captions: - below the player in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAk3F0wX9s - downloadable from http://www.amara.org/en/videos/gUDo8ztfKMOW/en/40866/ (Download > TXT) 362 words in 3:20 = 108.6 WPM
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    • Claude Almansi
       
      [About http://www.ted.com/talks/gel_gotta_share.html] Actually captions now start at 0:03
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      Actually, there is a transcript for this video - on the YT original page from which it's embedded in the TED.com page. See my 2nd note to https://groups.diigo.com/group/ltis13/content/improv-everywhere-gotta-share-video-on-ted-com-11313381
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    "EFS 693B - STANFORD UNIVERSITY Advanced Listening and Vocabulary Development (...) TED Talks Introduction Below are groups of TED Talks, curated from http://www.ted.com and organized roughly by level and topic. You should do a full group (divided across several sessions if desired) and see if the integration makes them easier to understand (especially the later ones). Be sure to interact with them--don't just watch all of them straight through. However, you can do all or parts of some more intensively than others. Use your best judgment, and return to previous class notes as needed. Note that you are provided with the following information about the talk: 1. length 2. the overall speed in words-per-minute (WPM) 3. the vocabulary profile by percent of words at set frequency levels of the British National Corpus (3K, 5K, 10K, and more than 20K (off-list=OL)) 4. Accent (US, British, etc.) 5. Comments 6. Brief description of the content (from the TED website) (...) Last modified November 12, 2013, by Phil Hubbard"
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    Da questo webquest di Phil Hubbard sono tratti i segnalibri taggati EFS_Stanford, cioè radunati (assieme a questo) sotto https://groups.diigo.com/group/ltis13/content/tag/EFS_Stanford .
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    Molto interessante e sopratutto utile grazie!
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    Grazie, Fabrizio, Ho taggato con "EFS_Stanford" - tra altri tag - questo webquest e i video ivi elencati dopo un webinar con Phil Hubbard organizzato via hangout da Vance Stevens domenica scorsa (8 ottobre). Nel webinar Hubbard ha insistito sul fatto che la forma di webquest direttivo era meglio delle forme di collaborazione sociali come tagging e condivisione, perché gli consentiva, da esperto, di dare informazioni coerenti. Allora taggare queste sue risorse TED su Diigo è anche un modo di esprimere il mio dissenso ;-) In effetti a proposito di http://www.ted.com/talks/gel_gotta_share.html , elencato in questo webquest, dice di non poter indicare le parole per minuto "perché non c'è trascrizione". Invece c'è, se si va alla pagina YT originale del video embeddato. Ora se invece di un webquest statico avesse condiviso questa risorsa con i suoi studenti in un gruppo come questo, c'è da scommettere che almeno uno di loro avrebbe rimediato all'errore in un commento - come d'altronde ho fatto in https://groups.diigo.com/group/ltis13/content/tag/EFS_Stanford%20GelConference ...
fabrizio bartoli

Education http://pbworks.com/education - 0 views

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    "Using PBworks in your academic environments. PBworks hosts over 300,000 educational workspaces, and has helped transform teaching and learning for millions of students, parents and teachers. Educators ranging from major universities like DePaul, school districts like Baltimore County Public Schools and individual teachers trust PBworks as their collaborative learning environment. In your Classroom, Library, District or University Encourage student-centered learning. Even young students can build web pages, embed images & video, and post documents. Provide access to information sources, book lists, and links to good articles. Have the resources stored for future use. Host and share information between students, faculty and staff. Encourage staff development and shared resources across schools. Make distance learning more interactive and collaborative, support research teams, and improve inter-departmental coordination."
fabrizio bartoli

TELeurope - 0 views

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    "How can we help you? TELeurope offers you an ideal platform for engaging with dialogues with some of your peers, with TEL researchers, and with TEL providers and for seeking ways to jointly promote the progress of learning technologies. We want to provide you with information about on going research efforts in the academia related to your field and offer possibilities of collaboration with senior researchers, as well as with promising students and young researchers. Here is a list of key documents and activities you might be interested in:"
fabrizio bartoli

Welcome to Open Library (Open Library) - 2 views

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    "About the Project Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. More Just like Wikipedia, you can contribute new information or corrections to the catalog. You can browse by subject, author or lists members have created. If you love books, why not help build a library? Developers If you're even remotely interested in libraries or big data, we encourage you to have a look around the Open Library API. We welcome any and all patches and data re-use."
Claude Almansi

Member Agreement - CreateSpace - 0 views

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    "4. Titles 4.1 Content Rejection and Removal We may, in our sole discretion, at any time, and without notice to you (a) reject Content; or (b) remove, or refuse to list or distribute any Content on or from any CreateSpace E-Store, Amazon Property or other sales channel. You will remain liable for all fees and other amounts that you may owe under this Agreement in connection with any Title or Content we remove because of a violation of this Agreement or our Content Guidelines. You may withdraw your Title from the Services at any time, but we will have 30 days from the date of a Title's withdrawal (or termination of this Agreement) to remove all applicable Content. However, we may fulfill any Customer orders pending as of the date we remove such Title from the Services. If we request that you provide additional information relating to your Content, such as information confirming that you have all rights required to permit our distribution of the Content, you represent and warrant that any information and documentation you provide to us in response to such a request will be current, complete, and accurate. You authorize us, directly or through third parties, to make any inquiries we consider appropriate to verify your rights to permit our distribution of the Content and the accuracy of the information or documentation you provide to us with respect to those rights."
Claude Almansi

Cinematic Montage II on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "Cinematic Montage II from GameOvais 1 day ago All Audiences The second cinematic montage created by me. Over 300 movies used. I hope you enjoy the video as much as I enjoyed making it. Movies used are: 21 300 2012 12 Years a Slave 3:10 to Yuma 300 Rise of an Empire A Christmas Carol A Few Good Men A Good Day to Die Hard A League of Their Own A Little Princess Abraham Lincoln - Vampire Hunter Alien Aliens Aliens vs Predator American Beauty American Gangster American History X Angels and Demons Apocalypse Now Apocalypto Avatar Back to The Future I,II & III Bad Boys II Bambi Bangkok Dangerous Beauty and the Beast Ben Hur Berverly Hills Cop III Big Fish Big Hero 6 Black Hawk Down Blade Trinity Blood Diamond Braveheart Bridge on the River Kwai Brotherhood Captain America: Winter Soldier Cars Casino Royale Cast Away Catch Me If You Can Chronicles of Narnia Cleopatra Constantine Cool Hand Luke Crimson Tide Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Defendor Deja Vu Despicable Me II Die Hard District 9 Donnie Darko Drive Eagle Eye Edward Scissorhands End of Days Enemy of the State Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Fast & Furious Field of Dreams Fight Club Forrest Gump Gangs of New York Ghosbusters GI Joe: The Rise of the Cobra Gladiator Godzilla Gone Baby Gone Gone With The Wind Good Will Hunting Goodfellas Gran Torino Grease Harry Potter: The Complete Saga High Plains Drifter Hitman Home Alone I & II Hook How to Train Your Dragon I Robot Ice Age Immortals In The Heart of The Sea Inception Independance Day Indiana Jones: Quadrilogy Inglorious Basterds Inside Man Into The Woods Iron Man I, II & III Jack the Giant Slayer James Bond: The Franchise Jaws John Carter Jonah Hex Jumanji Jurassic Park: The Trilogy Jurassic World Kick Ass Kill Bill: Vol 2 Kindergarten Cop King Kong Kingdom of Heaven Kung Fu Panda Lawrence of Arabia Leon: The Professional Little Miss Sunshine Live Free or Die Hard Lockout Loncoln Lone Survivor Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Lord of The
Claude Almansi

Coursera Privacy Policy - 0 views

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    "Privacy Shield Policy Introduction. Coursera, Inc. (referred to as "we," "us," or "our"), believes in protecting your privacy. We participate in and commit to adhering to the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework which includes the Privacy Shield Principles of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access and enforcement (the "Principles") for all transfers of personal data from EEA to the U.S. To learn more about Privacy Shield, please visit the U.S. Department of Commerce Privacy Shield website: https://www.privacyshield.gov/. For more information regarding our Privacy Shield certification, please see: https://www.privacyshield.gov/list (Note: Coursera is currently in the process of obtaining formal self-certification to Privacy Shield)."
Claude Almansi

Amaratools - 0 views

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    "Amara Tools for TED Translators Your Amara username: User Guide Search Task List Video Info Subtitle Info User Info Watch Subtitled TED Videos Most Popular TED Videos Most Subtitled TED Videos Community Community Stats Monthly Publish Counts Monthly Publish Counts by User Growth of Publish Counts TEDx Stats Review Pair Graph Community Map"
fabrizio bartoli

playlist youtube su Google apps education tutorials - 2 views

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    question: il tag 'education' qui non trova utilità a qualificare il tag 'googleapps' (che potrebbe riferirsi ad altro) e viceversa?
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    a me sembra utile "education" qui, appunto perché "googleapps" da solo si potrebbe anche riferire a google apps per le imprese. E comunque la playlist è intitolata - da te - "google apps for education"
Lucia Bartolotti

What If Students Don't Watch The Videos? - FAQ - Katie Gimbar's Flipped Classroom - You... - 5 views

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    Fantastica serie di 16 video YT su tutti i problemi che possono crearsi con la Flipped class. Considerate il primo titolo: "E se i miei studenti non guardano i video?" In inglese.
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    Interessante ... però questi filoneisti dovrebbero controllare se non stiano reinventando l'ombrello. Vedi http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberone/wiki/Weeks_Pages . Questa pagina del wiki del corso Cyberone - Law in the Court of Public Opinion (autunno 2006) di Charles e Rebecca Nesson a Harvard elenca le sottopagine di approfondimento per ogni settimana del corso: ciascuna delle quali comprende una sezione di appunti sui video. CyberOne 2006 non era né un "MOOC" né una "flipped class" perché allora quei termini non c'erano (e il famigerato numero di TIME sul Web 2.0, con "The Person of the Year is... [pezzo di plastica riflettente] You" in copertina, è arrivato solo qualche mese dopo, a dicembre 2006). Era un corso con risorse online condivise e tre categorie di studenti: quelli che seguivano le lezioni ed esercitazioni in aula al Berkman Center, gli "Extension students" cioè iscritti alla formula "a distanza" del corso, e gli "At Large students", che potevano partecipare a una lista di discussione, ad attività in Second Life e anche a quel wiki (non ho idea di quanti At Large students fossimo, ma è stata una grande esperienza) Altra cosa: nel autunno 2006 non c'erano nemmeno strumenti online per una facile annotazione collaborativa dei video: Mojiti (poi rapidamente scomparso) è di dicembre 2006, DotSUB - web app di sottotitolazione, quindi dirottabile per prendere appunti anziché sottotitolare - del 2007. E Universal Subtitles (adesso Amara), ancora più comoda per questo tipo di dirottamento, è del 2010. Però oggi DotSUB e Amara ci sono. Allora non si dovrebbe parlare di annotazione collaborativa di video senza menzionarle, e soprattutto senza menzionare nemmeno la possibilità ancora più vecchia di adoperare un wiki per queste annotazioni collaborativa.
fabrizio bartoli

Top Edu-Bloggers - WeAreTeachers - 5 views

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    top 50 Edu-Bloggers that you should follow for up-to-date news and views on everything pertaining to education
Claude Almansi

List of Regular Expressions - LibreOffice Help - 1 views

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    "\n Represents a line break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination. To change a line break into a paragraph break, enter \n in the Search for and Replace with boxes, and then perform a search and replace. \n in the Search for text box stands for a line break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination. \n in the Replace with text box stands for a paragraph break that can be entered with the Enter or Return key. \t Represents a tab. You can also use this expression in the Replace with box. \b Match a word boundary. For example, "\bbook" finds "bookmark" but not "checkbook" whereas "book\b" finds "checkbook" but not "bookmark". The discrete word "book" is found by both search terms. ^$ Finds an empty paragraph."
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    (per cercare e sostituire/sopprimere ad es. un segno di paragrafo)
fabrizio bartoli

▶ Tutorial Blender 3D 2.5 - Corso di base - 01: interfaccia, schede, finestre... - 3 views

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    "Tutorial Blender 3D 2.5 - Corso di base " francesco milanese
fabrizio bartoli

How to use the new Google Maps - YouTube - 5 views

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    "Google Maps How to use the new Google Maps"
fabrizio bartoli

Web 2.0 tools by category | iMaturestudent - 0 views

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    "Web 2.0 tools by category"
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