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António Pedro

WEB 2.0 Cool Tools For Schools - 1 views

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Fernando Cassola Marques

EduDemic » The Best Teaching Tools Being Used Right Now - 2 views

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    TOP 100 TOOLS FOR LEARNING IN 2009
Hugo Domingos

Mobile Learning: Using Tools at Hand - 2 views

  • Take a look around and chances are you’ll see a mobile device. Phones, iPods, laptops, netbooks, iPads, USB drives, and handheld games seem to be everywhere. Combine these ever-present gadgets with educational and productivity uses and you’ve got mobile learning.
  • Mobile learning can happen anywhere: in a classroom, at the dinning room table, on a bus, in front of a science exhibit, at the zoo…anywhere!
  • examples
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  • A learner may take notes on her phone and later transfers them to a laptop where she adds images and shares the document online with her study group.
  • a podcast to view that visually explains the concept.
  • tudents create flashcards that they can access from their handheld computers at home.
  • lm video using their cell phones and transfer it to a computer for editing.
  • so he instantly accesses the article about Watergate online and views the Watergate complex on an interactive map.
  • mobile learning provides increased options for the personalization of learning
  • there are plenty of opportunities for formal and informal learning, both inside and outside the classroom.
  • Learners that harness the power of these tools can be more productive and have resources for learning when and where they are needed.
  • Learning in Hand Blog, podcast, and information about iPods, iPhones, iPads, netbooks and podcasting
Glenn Hoyle

Xtranormal | Text-to-Movie - 0 views

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    Online tool to make text to speech movies.
Hugo Domingos

Fevatools - formative evaluation tools - 3 views

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    Portal about formative evaluation tools to help you measure the success of your online courses.
Hugo Domingos

Nonlinear Presentations: Alternatives to "Death By Powerpoint"? - 2 views

  • How do you create a nonlinear presentation? In earlier blogs we have discussed Pachyderm, a nonlinear multimedia authoring tool. This open source web-based application allows a non-programmer to create media-rich flash presentations that incorporate text, graphics, videos, audio, and external links using a simple template-driven approach
  • Prezi acts more like a Google map of your information, letting you fly over an information landscape at will, zooming in to objects of interest—text, images, videos, links, etc—to pick up additional details
  • I realize now that using a tool like Prezi–like Pachyderm–requires rethinking how you plan and organize your thoughts. For example, rather than an outline, create a concept map. Use that to create a map that you can fly over, zooming in to key concepts and media at will, and in any sequence.
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  • One that grabbed me is “The Future of Video” created by Jody Radzik from the Institute for the Futur
  • these tools or others will challenge you to rethink how you organize your information, and to just “let go” and give the audience more control over your presentation
Hugo Domingos

10 Free Audio Programs to Use for E-Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 1 views

  • shared some tips on how to improve your audio quality.
  • get a good microphone for about $50.   
  • tips in these posts on recording high quality audio and recording narration like a pro.
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  • il, David did a few tutorials that show how to edit your narration for greater impact.
  • all you do is drag and drop you audio files onto the desktop shortcut and the application does the res
  • Levelator does its magic and provides edited copies right inside the same folder.
  • The tools above are free and help you get better sounding audio.
  • music or sound effects. 
  • Even if you don’t have money, there are some free resources available to you
António Pedro

MixedInk - Free Collaborative Writing Tool - 3 views

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    Pelo que percebi, permite a um grupo criar/misturar diversas versões de um texto colaborativo, criando rankings de ideias com vista à escolha/elaboração da versão definitiva.
Glenn Hoyle

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 3 views

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    Classtools.net provides free, customisable flash templates to embed into blogs, wikis and websites. There is no signup, no passwords, no charges...
Hugo Domingos

Enabling Mobile Learning (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • The mobile revolution is finally here. Wherever one looks, the evidence of mobile penetration and adoption is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound. No demographic is immune from this phenomenon. From toddlers to seniors, people are increasingly connected and are digitally communicating with each other in ways that would have been impossible to imagine only a few years ago
  • Why Not Mobile for Learning?
  • Using portable devices to support teaching and learning is not a new concept in educational circles.
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  • The heightened interest in mobile possibilities for teaching, learning, and research can be attributed to a number of factors: the continuing expansion of broadband wireless networks; the explosion of power and capacity of the next generation of cellular telephones; and the fact that mobile telephones, a familiar tool for communications, are already fully ingrained in contemporary life as part of our social practice
  • As a result, U.S. educators are finding themselves in the awkward position of knowing that the mobile revolution is coming, without really being able to imagine what it’s going to look like or what the possibilities for mobile learning may be.
  • mobile learning represents the next step in a long tradition of technology-mediated learning. It will feature new strategies, practices, tools, applications, and resources to realize the promise of ubiquitous, pervasive, personal, and connected learning. It responds to the on-demand learning interests of connected citizens in an information-centric world.
  • t also connects formal educational experience (e.g., taking a class, attending a workshop, or participating in a training session) with informal, situated learning experience (e.g., receiving performance support
  • The success of mobile learning will ultimately revolve around a mosaic of rich converged experiences. These experiences will rest, in turn, on a foundation of converged network and device technologies, wireless services, rights management, content management, search management, and transactional processing power. Successful mobile learning will demand a rich presentation layer that runs efficiently on a variety of platforms and a variety of form factors.
  • First, there are more wireless networks, services, and devices than ever before.Today’s wireless communications industry is in global growth mode
  • Second, consumers are demanding better mobile experiences than ever before. In reflecting on what makes an experience great, Kevin Mullet has noted that other things being equal, we want our experiences to be as vivid—as immediate, direct, and engaging to our senses—as possible.
  • Third, people want "anytime, anywhere" connections more than ever before.Demands for information, performance support, instruction, training, and education are being shaped by people who want access to resources, assets, program, and people when and where they need those connections most.
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    The mobile revolution is finally here. Wherever one looks, the evidence of mobile penetration and adoption is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound.
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