cooltoolsforschools - home - 1 views
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I think the link provides a good overview for beginning teachers on the various ICT tools available on the web. Will definitely share with my next ICT class.
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Yeah! I agree w WM. Its a excellent collection especially when we are hot on mp3 where self directed learning and Collaborative learning are the way to go. My teachers loved the resources ever since I shared this with them few days ago. =)
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Hey guys, glad you are finding these resources useful. Keep bookmarking and sharing if you find any other interesting and useful tools! :D
What is the Difference Between Social Bookmarking and Content Curation ? - 0 views
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A great read. We talked about the similarities of Social Bookmarking and Curation while several people in this site shared their views of the differences. Ask ourselves, are these differences valid ?
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I do like Marc comments ... "Curation tools therefore offer functions to select and store, but also to edit, personalize and share." Social bookmarking to me is just like putting a tag in my book i.e. a shortcut to a site on the internet.
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I quite like the comments put forth by Bastian Lehmann He somehow managed to highlight the key differnces between curation versus social bookmarking =)
The Digital Curator in Your Future - 0 views
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This is a must-read article in which Steven Rubel draws the analogy of a musuem curator to a dgitial curator. He also explains why most of Social Bookmarking Tools are 'Aggregators' and not an exact version of Digital Curation Tools
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Good analogy and it makes it so simple to understand the role of a curator.
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Bookmarking is easy but to classify and summarise etc is time consuming and tedious. I am wondering if I can get paid by being a digital curator for education materials. .
The Real-Time Curation Wars - 0 views
Digital Curation - 0 views
DIIGO - 0 views
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This is an excellent source for teachers who wish to know mor in depth of how to harness Diigo as a Social Bookmarking Tool in education and school.
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Diigo is a great addon to my suite of personal learning network (PLN) tools. I like it. Unfortunately the URL link seemed broken when I tried reading its contents. What a pity!
Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views
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Shared with Walter, this is A refreshing framework to evaluate the effectiveness of using IT in classroom.
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Glad to know that Henri finds it refreshing. Although the TIM was originally meant for K12 learners with Florida schools, I think the conceptual framework is equally applicable for older learners as well. When you should visit the site, take time to look at the videos using QuickTime 7.
Examples of Wikis Used for Education - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Lesser-Known Google Tools for Students & Teachers - 1 views
Step 1 : Build the 2x2x2 corner - 1 views
Diigo for Teachers - 1 views
The Value of Digital Curation - 0 views
Digital Curation - 2 views
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Digital curation, which encompasses both data curation and digital preservation activities, is the active management and enhancement of trusted digital resources across the life cycle.
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There are a number of curation tools available now.
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See http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/curation/preservation/glossary.jsp?word=Digital+Curation for a concise paragraph.
Classroots.org - Gamification in the classroom - 1 views
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For readers interested in learning more about gamification from the pros, check out these links, too: Avant Game: gaming for a better world with Jane McGonigal. Bruce on Games: Bruce Everiss’s industry-analysis blog, useful for thinking about how games are distributed all around, but seldom through, school. coding conduct: research and presentations on “persuasive design” and gamification from Sebastian Deterding. Design for Learning: Dean Groom’s blog on games, virtual environments, and learning. Epic Win and Mindbloom: two examples of gamified life-management apps. Foursquare and Gowalla: two examples of location-based gamification apps. Game Dev Story: a fun little app that captures a very rough sketch of the gaming industry, it’s decision-making, costs, and career paths. “Gamification Needs to Level Up — Here’s How”: an article about next steps in gamification (and maybe learning design). “Happy 2011: Celebrating frontiers in Game Design”: a great post from the awesome Lost Garden blog about where we are in gaming. Gamepocalypse Now: quick posts about gamification examples and resources from Jesse Schell. iCivics: an example of blended, game-based learning mixing civics games and traditional curriculum; Do I Have a Right? is a student favorite. Progress Wars: a satire of gaming – and role-playing games in particular – that sums up arguments against gaming. Tom Barrett’s games-based learning posts on his edte.ch blog. Wikipedia entries on Flow and Gamificiation
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