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How I've tried to reinvent the classroom for the Digital Age - 2 views

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    This is an interesting article from the TEACHING WITH iPAD IN A FLIPPED CLASSROOM blog about creative ways to use the iPad in teaching and ideas for engaging students through effective instructional methods and technology. "Computers are like a bicycle for our mind" (Steve Jobs)
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    "How I've tried to reinvent the classroom for the Digital Age" is an interesting article from the TEACHING WITH iPAD IN A FLIPPED CLASSROOM blog about creative ways to use the iPad in teaching and ideas for engaging students through effective instructional methods and technology. "Computers are like a bicycle for our mind" (Steve Jobs)

Top 50 Education Technology Blogs - 1 views

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Experimenting with Facebook in the College Classroom - 1 views

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    This article reports on the use of Facebook in a research methods course at the University of British Columbia.
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Synchronous learning - Wikipedia - 1 views

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    #TT1921 - I got a better insight into synchronous interaction though this article. I think it is worth reading. Synchronous learning refers to a learning event in which a group of students are engaging in learning at the same time. Before learning, technology allowed for synchronous learning environments, most online education took place through asynchronous learning methods. Since synchronous tools that can be used for education have become available, many people are turning to them as a way to help decrease the challenges associated with distance that occurs in online education.
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Multiple Intelligences -- Assessment - 1 views

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    Actually, no one uses just one type of intelligence; we all use several in our daily lives. Some are stronger than others for each person. Thus it's helpful to determine your learner's top intelligences and tailor your methods to best meet your learner's particular combination of strengths.
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Innovative Teaching Exchange - 0 views

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    Innovative Teaching Exchange Welcome to the MAA Online Innovative Teaching Exchange! The purpose of the Exchange is to allow people teaching mathematics at the college level to share new methods they have tried, invented, or discovered, which they feel help the students learn better and/or more easily.
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Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions - 0 views

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    Vesely, P., Bloom, L., & Sherlock, J. (2007). Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 3(3), 234-246. Vesely, Bloom, and Sherlock (2007) document that essential to the learning process is the student/student and student/teacher interaction, and building this community of learners is more challenging in online. Students in blended courses felt interaction may be better than in traditional courses. Students who feel silenced in onsite class discussions are more apt to contribute online. Seeking help can be a determining factor in successful learning. In the online communities, help is available virtually around the clock from the instructors and fellow classmates. Furthermore, through their experiences in the blended course, students would better understand the significance of managing their time, cultivating their study environment, regulating their effort, seeking appropriate support, and learning from classmates. In my experience, students reported that their online interaction with classmates had greatly assisted in their comprehension of course materials. Central to how they felt about blended learning was the quality and quantity of student and faculty interaction. In blended courses, students are often required to engage actively by reading and responding to discussion forum postings that become a permanent record of their participation and learning, rather than passively attending classes. Perceptions of interaction from faculty are also positive for blended courses. Faculty renovate their teaching methods by placing onsite lectures online and adding supplementary activities to aid student learning. Blended teaching and learning transforms education from "a command and control structure to a connect and collaborate environment" (Moskal, Dziuban, Upchurch, Hartman, & Truman, 2006) which is more student-centered than faculty-controlled. For faculty, the quality
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Group Dynamics - 1 views

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    Maintaining healthy group dynamics in face-to-face or online courses is something that is typically taken for granted - until there are problems. Know the early signs of trouble and methods for dealing with difficult situations.
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Science and Technology Education in the Arab World in the 21st Century - 1 views

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    Upgrading teaching methods, and making technology an end in itself
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    Video regarding one method to discourage cheating in online courses
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American Evaluation Association (AEA) - 0 views

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    The leading professional society for evaluation. Excellent source for evaluation methods, theories, and practice--including topical interest groups related to technology.
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http://gc.ngarrett.org/ion-docs/educationalsocialnetworkingwhitepaper.pdf - 0 views

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    Overview/Introduction We've been waiting a long time for computers to dramatically change education, but for the most part, that promise remains unfulfilled. Unlike in the business world, where the computer quickly became a fixture on every desk and transformed both day-to-day tasks and the business landscape as a whole, computers have not transformed the goals of educators, or even the methods used to achieve those goals.
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    Focuses on the importance of web2.0 in educational networking.
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CAST: About UDL - 0 views

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    UDL provides a blueprint for creating instructional goals, methods, materials, and assessments that work for everyone--not a single, one-size-fits-all solution but rather flexible approaches that can be customized and adjusted for individual needs.
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How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | WIRED - 2 views

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    Juárez Correa didn't know it yet, but he had happened on an emerging educational philosophy, one that applies the logic of the digital age to the classroom..
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50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - 11 views

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    Tips are geared toward K-12 grades, but some could be used for college classes.
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    The 50 tips and projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to incorporate Twitter into important and lasting lessons.
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    This was recently posted by a few classmates on Twitter. I am still knew to Twitter, and deciding if it's something I would even want in my class, I thought it was informative and helpful.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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    These are excellent useful ways to use Twitter in an educational setting. Teachers can use it and student's will love this communication method.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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    Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry . They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of Twitter 's format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies.
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Kalantzis, M. & Cope, B. (2015). Learning and New Media. In: David Scott, D. & Hargreav... - 0 views

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    This paper explains very clearly the meaning of multiliteracies and multimodality. In education this pedagogy brought new teaching and learning methods which are different from traditional approaches that focused on monomodal tools for learning. Multiliteracy gives flexibility in teaching and learning. Students learn in different ways, some of them prefer linguistic expression while others are more open to multimodal forms.
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18 Spanish Learning Tools to Build Strong Language Skills | FluentU Spanish - 0 views

  • The Memrise learning method is based on spaced repetition. You get to see and hear each word several times during each lesson, and you have to do short, simple exercises between words so that you can be sure you are remembering everything correctly.
  • The interface of the course is super user-friendly and completely bilingual.
  • its new vocabulary section
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  • The price varies depending on whether you only want the audio (from $4.99 per month) or you want it all (from $14.99 per month)
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