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App...però!: Non solo app - Maria Grazia Fiore e Elisabetta Brancaccio 2013-0... - 1 views

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    "Il tablet è certamente il gadget tecnologico del momento nell'editoria digitale come nelle scuole. L'avvento, sempre imminente ma continuamente procrastinato, dei libri di testo digitali nonché le diverse sperimentazioni (che hanno rapidamente soppiantato quelle con la LIM, Lavagna Interattiva Multimediale) nella didattica curricolare, hanno trasformato il tablet nella bacchetta magica con cui combattere il disinteresse per contenuti stantii, colmare il digital divide tra docente e studente, proiettare la scuola nel futuro e mille altre meraviglie pedagogiche. Poco o nulla si dice però del suo utilizzo per i Bisogni Educativi Speciali (per tacere dei Bisogni Comunicativi Complessi), soprattutto al di fuori dei circuiti "specializzati".. Eppure siamo di fronte finalmente a uno strumento inclusivo, piacevole, bello, efficiente in grado rendere simili invece che differenziare! E' "normale" vedere qualcuno che usa un tablet in giro per la città: nessuno si fermerebbe per chiedergli perché lo usa! Però - anche se ci piace (ed è anche giusto) vederlo sotto questa luce - il percorso che porta all'utilizzo del tablet deve essere strutturato, personalizzato e condiviso con la consapevolezza che: 1) come ausilio potrebbe anche non andare bene per quel bambino/ragazzo/adulto; 2) soprattutto in età evolutiva, non tutti gli ambienti di vita potrebbero essere in grado di farlo utilizzare in maniera adeguata e significativa."
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IPAD a scuola ! (Forse) | sabinaminuto - 2 views

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    Sulla sperimentazione Netclass in corso nel mio istituto: un iPad a ogni studente e docente di una classe prima (secondaria di secondo grado)
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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
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Infographic Names 21 Emotions with No English Word Equivalents | Mental Floss - 2 views

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    While we may have many words we can use to represent our emotions, there are some feelings that no English word can describe. But that doesn't mean other languages don't have words for them-and as part of an ongoing project called Unspeakableness, design student Pei-Ying Lin created an infographic that ties feelings we have no names for to their foreign language word equivalents. Read the full text here: http://mentalfloss.com/article/32234/infographic-names-21-emotions-no-english-word-equivalents#ixzz2WYOeLXBU  --brought to you by mental_floss! 
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Weeks Pages - CyberOne Wiki (2006) - 1 views

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    "Welcome to the Weeks Pages for CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion. These pages will primarily be maintained by the Harvard Law School students enrolled in the course, but, as is customary with a Wiki, are available for anyone to edit. There will be (at least) one page for each week of the course. On these pages you can expect to find a presentation of all of the material from the particular week of the course including the video of the lecture (once it is available), notes from the class meeting, summaries and discussions of the readings, and more. We invite everyone to engage in open discussion of the week's materials on the discussion page for a given week. "
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Reference and practice for dyslexic students - 1 views

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    Lezioni di grammatica pensate per studenti dislessici (formato Pdf). Sì, lo so che promuovono un certo libro di una certa casa editrice, ma possono essere utili ugualmente. Finalmente un po' di sensibilità in questa direzione...
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Thug Notes: YouTube comic brings literary Classics to the masses hip-hop style - Featur... - 0 views

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    "Sparky Sweets' self-styled "gangster" approach to education is bringing books like Jane Eyre and To Kill a Mockingbird to new audiences. Miranda Dobson meets him For those students who hastily scan SparkNotes, Wikipedia or CliffNotes before a seminar, the latest comedy sensation to hit YouTube could be a godsend. Sparky Sweets PhD invites his viewers to join him as he gives the lowdown on the great and the good of literature, urging his Twitter followers to, "Educate yo'self, son", by using his Thug Notes. Hailing from the streets of L.A. and claiming to have a doctorate in Classics, Dr Sweets delivers literary summaries and analysis in his "original gangster" style, in a way that he hopes will both entertain book nerds and educate/enlighten those who aren't into their literature. With an unprecedented surge of YouTube fans, Sparky has over 99,000 subscribers to his channel, and counting, and nearly 506,000 views on his most popular "drop" on classic American novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Also included on Sparky's reading list are George Orwell's 1984, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, and popular culture's latest literary buzz courtesy of Baz Luhrmann's film, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Sparky tells me the idea for Thug Notes came about as a result of his "frustration with the world of academia." "In my opinion," he says, "an academic's job should be to utilise their passion for the classics to make the gift of literature available to everyone. Unfortunately, in my experiences, that is not the case." Sparky believes academia is "enshrouded by a veil of unnecessarily convoluted terminology and intellectual one-upmanship", which negates the whole point of education. "Instead of promoting the universality of these works, they are building them up to a virtually inaccessible plane and saying 'If you want to truly understand classical literature, you have to get on my level.' So Thug Notes is my way of tri
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    Il video che illustra l'articolo è quello delle Thug Notes per Hamlet.
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Amara's Wiki-subtitling Platform Adopted by the World's Leading Online Education Provid... - 0 views

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    ""Amara's captioning and translation services have helped Coursera deliver educational videos to hundreds of thousands of students around the world," said Andrew Ng, co-founder of Coursera. "This was key to making our content accessible to non-native speakers, and has allowed our content to be delivered in dozens of languages.""
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    Queste "pagine nascoste" del blog about di Amara sono strane: un pezzo di codice per embeddare un player con una trascrizione interattiva, comunicati stampa non datati, fra i quali questo: ora la cosa bizzarra è che è da un anno che Coursera ha smesso di usare Amara, e da 10 mesi che ha cancellato il suo team Amara. Il team di Khan Academy c'è ancora, ma è praticamente deserto.
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Geography Education | Scoop.it - 4 views

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    This site is designed for geography students and teachers to find interesting, current supplemental materials.  To search for place-specific posts, browse this interactive map.  To search for thematic posts, see http://geographyeducation.org/thematic/ (organized by the APHG curriculum). 
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eduClipper - Getting Started with Assignment Portfolios - 3 views

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    "eduClipper is a great platform to create digital portfolios that students can fill up with meaningful work or assignments. Anything that best represents their passions, abilities, and will showcase their growth over time. Take a look at this quick overview of how to get started with the new feature on eduClipper."
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Pics4Learning | Free photos for education - 3 views

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    "Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. Teachers and students can use the copyright-friendly photos & images for classrooms, multimedia projects, websites, videos, portfolios, or any projects in an educational setting."
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When Technology Fails, Redux - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education R... - 1 views

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    "...Have you dealt with a systemic tech failure in a course? How did you manage it so students didn't suffer? Please share in the comments below."
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    Nell'articolo ma soprattutto nei commenti, racconti di problemi tecnologici - e di come son stati affrontati - in classe.
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Free for education: enhance your teaching, Online whiteboard | RealtimeBoard - 6 views

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    "Get a FREE RealtimeBoard license to enhance your teaching If you are a teacher or a student, you are eligible for a free version of our full-featured Pro account."
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CodeHS - 0 views

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    "CodeHS is the best way to learn how to program. CodeHS has everything you need to teach CS in your high school or start learning at home. We taught at Stanford for 3 years, and we're creating the best possible online learning experience inspired by our work there. Thousands of students choose CodeHS as the best way to start programming. See why."
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Class Messenger | Teachers, parents and students in sync. - 1 views

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    "Class Messenger makes it effortless for teachers to send home important notes and updates about the day's learning experiences. They can even see exactly which parents have read each note. And whether via app, text or email, communication through Class Messenger is always private."
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For Teachers, Wired Classrooms Pose New Management Concerns - Liana Heitin, Edweek.org,... - 2 views

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    "By Liana Heitin (...) In a growing number of K-12 schools, the use of 1-to-1 computing devices-including iPads, laptops, and Chromebooks-is becoming a central part of instruction. For teachers making the digital leap, one of the greatest hurdles can be figuring out how to manage the tech-infused classroom. How do you keep kids, who suddenly have the Internet at their fingertips, on task? How do you ensure the devices are safe and well-maintained? And how do you compete with your most tech-savvy students? (...)"I think this is the new frontier frankly with classroom management. We've never confronted this," said Kyle Redford, a 5th grade teacher at Marin Country Day School in Corte Madera, Calif. "
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    Suggerimenti interessanti su come assicurarsi che gli allievi facciano quel che devono fare in classe con aggeggi web-connessi anziché lasciarsi trascinare da altre cose. Ma si tratta proprio di una "nuova frontiera" per gli insegnanti? In tempi pre-web, era lo stesso quando mandavi gli allievi a far ricerca in biblioteca, o gli facevi fare lavoro di gruppo sul prato della scuola, no?
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    Aggiungo solo questo: che se si va a scuola per lavorare in modalità 1-to-1, tanto valeva restarsene a casa, no? Va bene per brevi periodi di tempo e per scopi precisi, ma altrimenti la scuola è preziosa per comunicare con l'insegnante o lavorare a coppie o in gruppo. Socializzare e costruire la comunità, insomma.
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