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Anna Kloc

Must Have Life-long Learning Tools and Strategies for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 3 views

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    A teacher is a life long learner, in fact, everyone should be a lifelong learner, but the difference between us ( teachers and educators ) and others is that we have no choice but to be life long learners. We can not stop learning for fear that we might be outrun by our students.
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    Interesting way to frame teachers' life long learning: "for fear that we might be outrun by our students". The author also tells teachers that they need to lead students, "not lag behind". These ideas bring up interesting questions around self-directed learning and participatory learning environments, which might actually celebrate times when students outrun their teachers by finding new tools and solutions and leading their teachers in different directions.
Susan Hennessey

15 OER tools for educators | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2 - 0 views

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    A curated list of Open Educational Resources for teachers and students interested in accessing quality educational materials made freely available. I would draw your attention to #11 Gooru. teachers and students can search for or remix collections of K-12 resources searchable by topic or discipline. The stated aim is to personalize learning with freely accessible, high-quality, curated resources.
larssl

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2014 | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - 14 views

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    "The 2014 Best Websites for Teaching & Learning foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. "
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    This as teachers place to go - Standards for the 21st-Century Learner.
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    Terrific resource. I know just who to share it with.
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    Excelente sitio, con buenos recursos! muchas gracias :)
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    This is fantastic! I just shared this on twitter, and will forward the link to teacher colleagues. teachers are always looking for ways to make learning fun and different, and they also like those resources to be free!
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    Awesome! This site definitely will help teachers to have different and productive classes.
Elke Lackner

Four trends in tech that every trainee teacher should know about | Education | theguardian.com - 2 views

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    This article is not only about open education or open learningm, but about trends in tech that trainee teachers should be aware of. One of them is the MOOC trend. What is missing is the OER trend and its implications.
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    This is exactly what I need to learn as I develop our home school. I would be grateful for more insights.
nadiameyer

Information Literacy Standards for Teacher Education - 2 views

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    This is a very practical document that can be used for preparing school teachers. Information literacy skills are important skills that young people should aquire at schools, and teachers need to have specific training for this.
beetsyg

#2minPD is here - 3 views

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    This site brings the concept of participatory culture to teacher professional development. I see it as an aspect of citizen activism because it is essentially taking the old idea of "professional development" (US teachers are probably all too familiar with sitting in a room while someone from a publisher makes them go page by page through a binder of photocopiable worksheets) and turns it on its head. #2minpd is teachers creating the professional development and sharing it in a format that does not demean participants.
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    To watch the actual videos, go to YouTube and search for the project name (#2minpd).
Hattie Cobb

Internet4Classrooms - Helping Students, Teachers and Parents Use the Internet Effectively - 1 views

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    Great resource for teachers and parents who use internet resources. Well- organized with thousands of resources.
orlandopaesfilho

The future of learning - 5 views

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    Interesting video with ideas about Education.
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    Education is due for a change, beginning with training teachers to teach in new ways. Learning needs also vary, making it important for a teacher to be able to teach in a variety of ways to get knowledge across, e.g., math solutions may be achieved in several ways - one student may get it the first time while another may need a different explanation. Young people need to be encouraged to learn and know that learning will get them somewhere. Finding a teaching model that works for the majority is definitely a challenge - perhaps more than one or a combination of models?
Kevin Stranack

A Shift In Academic Thinking About Knowledge Exchange | KMbeing - 1 views

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    "So what does knowledge mobilization mean for education? It asks us to reimagine what it means in exchanging knowledge. It requires us to embrace being open and unselfish in our learning and knowledge exchange. It requires admitting that a large part of what continues to happen in our world isn't good for our students, our teachers, our communities - or our world. It means creating change in our education systems or risk the return to the tragedies of the early 20th century."
aleksandraxhamo

Why Open Education Matters - YouTube - 0 views

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    OER creates a global community of teachers and learners.
Megan H

How to Learn Math: For Teachers and Parents - 1 views

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    Easily one of the most influential courses I have participated in as an educator. The connection to Growth Mindset, along with the on-going "talk" around international math education sheds light on "How to Learn Math" for all. A course for teachers, parents, and students - yes; but more importantly, a course for all. Oh how I wish math had been taught, when I was in school, with this research in mind!
Diane Vahab

Digital Identity - SUNY - Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP) - 0 views

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    What digital footprint are you building? It is good practice to review the importance of maintaining a positive digital presence with your students whenever there is an online component to a class. It is important that this "born digital" generation understands the serious, future consequences of what they post through online media. I chose this resource because it is important for teachers to show students how their digital footprint can be exposed on line and to be aware of what they are posting and how. These short videos are very informative and easy for busy teachers to learn from and share with students.
Penny Wheeler

'4. 'Two Ways': Bringing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Knowledges Together' in country, native title and ecology by Edited by Jessica K Weir | ANU Press - 4 views

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    Indigenous teachers bring in the non-Indigenous in a very radical way - a new name, a family relationship. This article was also interesting for the Indigenous response to a species completely outside their normal knowledge structures.
Sergio Leal

Useful messaging tool - 2 views

shared by Sergio Leal on 12 Dec 14 - No Cached
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    A safe way for teachers to text message students and stay in touch with parents. Useful tool. Free for teachers.
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    ¡Excelente! ¡Gracias!vamos a probar esta herramienta.
christofhar

About MathVids and SchoolVids Online Math Video Help Service - 1 views

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    What makes MathVids Different? Although there are other online sites that have a similar vision and mission to MathVids, our approach is unique. While other sites rely on their community to flag content as inappropriate, every bit of content on MathVids.com is moderated and approved by a certified math teacher, including lessons, web resources, document resources, comments, and reviews.
jurado-navas

CienciaDirecta - 2 views

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    Descubre, Fundación Andaluza para la divulgación de la Innovación y el Conocimiento I would like to introduce the Spanish Fundación Descubre (http://fundaciondescubre.es/) and, inside it, the network called "Divulga red" (http://divulgared.es/), thought to connect people (professional and amateur researchers and citizens in general), communicate and collaborate among them. DivulgaRed let people reveal research topics and the value of the science in different fields, sharing ideas with other researchers and group of people, all with the basis of a collaborative work. I had the pleasure of giving two talks in high-schools telling about optical communications and novelties that people can have in a near future. In a very good atmosphere, students and their own teachers asked me questions and I can enjoy a very nice atmosphere making my knowledge in this topic public. Even more, teachers in the high school were later discussing with me about possibilities in Education, and both they and me built some experiments to be made by students in the high school during the semester. So, as a concluding remark, every body who wants to share a new idea, or to obtain a new point of view, or simply who wants to introduce or simply to learn about a new topic is welcome in Fundación Descubre and DivulgaRed project. Regards. Dr. Antonio Jurado-Navas
ilanab

Evaluating Internet Resources - 1 views

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    How do I evaluate the quality of websites? How can I teach students to evaluate websites? Where can I find checklists for evaluation? There's lots of good information on the Internet, but you will also find opinions, misconceptions, and inaccurate information. How do you judge the quality of Internet resources?
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    "Evaluating Internet Resources" has been designed for teachers, but is a good starting point for all who want to enhance their critical skills when using the internet. Three main areas are covered: Instructions on assessing the validity of websites, guidance on educating students in these skills and other website links on the topic. Examples of legitimate and fictitious websites are provided to use for teaching purposes. The website masters should have categorized the different website links into the genuine and bogus sites to facilitate their use for the teacher. Access to some of these websites has been discontinued. Measures to be used for evaluation, including authority, objectivity, authenticity, reliability, timeliness, relevance and efficiency are considered. Indicators to verify the website and exercises to practice student evaluation skills are provided. The layout of this resource is easy to use and well-organised
Diane Vahab

Media and Information Literacy for Teachers - 3 views

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    This guide for teachers published by UNESCO is available in multiple languages.
Maria Romanova-Hynes

UN Online Volunteers: Contribute articles to an educational magazine - 2 views

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    Get involved. Please go to the website for more details: "TASK We are launching a print magazine to educate teachers, school administrators and students. The magazine will provide information and training tips for these sets of people to improve their capacity in teaching and managing schools. And improve life skills for students. We are in need of experienced writers and educationalists to contribute original contents to the magazine. Each article should not be more than 250 words and every information needed about the organization will be provided. "
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    Hi Maria, I like your tag "get involved". I hope others will use it as they post opportunities for our group.
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