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Steve Neufeld

Insight Blog: First large-scale survey of ICT in Europe's schools under way - 0 views

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    "For the first time, teachers and students in schools throughout Europe are being systematically surveyed on their use and views on technology for learning. Technology is increasingly used in schools, is a 'must-have' for young people, and its contribution to educational, social and economic goals is recognised in national and European policies, It is therefore important to have a clear understanding of the extent of its provision and use in schools across Europe. That is why the views of head teachers, teachers and students are being collected, through online questionnaires (also a first), for the European Survey of Schools: ICT and Education. ESSIE aims to provide answers to questions such as: * How do young people's experiences of ICT compare in and out of school? Do they vary between countries? * How many classrooms are really online, equipped with interactive whiteboards, and laptops? How many teachers are at ease in them? What do they do, and what are the outcomes for learners? * What are the school and teacher factors associated with different patterns of ICT use? Can explanatory models be identified to inspire policy recommendations to support the development of 21st century teaching and learning methods and curricula?"
Steve Neufeld

Teach Naked? No. Use Digital Tools, not Powerpoint. « 21k12 - 0 views

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    " In it, a Dean at SMU announces his plan to require teachers to "teach naked" by banning computers from his classroom.  (The video above is an interview with Dean Bowen. )  Research cited here includes this nuggett: "59 percent of students in a new survey reported that at least half of their lectures were boring, and that PowerPoint was one of the dullest methods they saw."  No argument here.  Bowen is admirably passionate that classtime be used for more active student learning: questioning, discussing, debating ideas with their professors."
Steve Neufeld

Anti-PowerPoint revolutionaries unite - FT.com - 0 views

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    "Actually I've been quietly doing something for years: I've been declining to learn how to use the ubiquitous piece of software. As a presenter, I'm a PowerPoint virgin, though as an audience member I've been gang raped by PowerPoint slides more times than I can count. And what have I got from the experience? It is hard to say because my default reaction has been to blank it. I can't remember one single slide that I've ever been shown. And as I must have been shown hundreds of thousands of them altogether, a hit rate of zero seems rather on the low side. This doesn't mean I've never sat through a good PowerPoint presentation. But when I have, it has been because the person speaking managed to get a message across despite the distracting visual clamour going on behind them."
Evren Ozdemir

Online Teaching Software to Deliver Live Classroom Sessions | WizIQ - 0 views

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      You should check this . This is about delivering engaging classes and live or recorded
  • A complete solution for your online tutoring Online teaching/tutoring requires planning, preparation and timely delivery. WizIQ draws thousands of new visitors and registered students who are searching for courses to learn. So, you don’t have to worry about marketing your courses and finding students. With many easy-to-use teaching tools by WizIQ, you can focus on designing, managing, and delivering compelling courses, while WizIQ takes care of its technology. Deliver engaging classes, live or recorded Teach and collaborate from any distance and at any time with WizIQ's online tutoring software. Deliver interactive, engaging course content to students via live synchronous sessions or recorded classes - all through an easy-to-use interface
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      EXAMPLE HİGHL,İGHTED SENTENCES
Steve Neufeld

8 Wonderful Blooms Taxonomy Posters for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Le... - 0 views

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    Some inspiring examples of posters (actually more like infographics) about Bloom's Taxonomy. This may give you some ideas for your own posters. BTW...the blogger is a graduate student, and in 2013 published over 1,100 blog posts! That sound like a lot, but it is only four a day...doable if you 'don't have any family responsibilities'. I wouldn't recommend it. ;)
Steve Neufeld

Wiki World: Collaborative Learning Through Technology - 0 views

shared by Steve Neufeld on 02 Nov 10 - Cached
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    Loads of info about wikis
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