Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 5 Awesome Examples of how Students Can Use ... - 0 views
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" iBooks Author is still making the news in the educational sphere. This is probably the first mobile app to be embraced wholly in education in such a short time since its release. After posting a simple and guided tutorial on how teachers can use the different services of iBooks Author , today I am sharing with you some hands-on examples of what students can actually do with it." Nice examples of how to use iBooks Author
The Top 27 Free Tools to collaborate, hold discussions, and Backchannel with Students ~... - 1 views
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"With the advance of web 2.0 technologies, there emerged a wide range of educational tools that we can use with our students in and outside the classroom.Collaborative web tools is one example. Using such websites, teachers will be able to help in holding online and real-time discussions with their students, help them in their projects and assignments, guide their learning, do backchanneling, and synchronously moderate discussion threads and many more." The focus here is on tools for collaboration. Many are new and interesting, such as virtual whiteboards, search team to do online searches together, browse websites together, create online projects collaboratively, create your own chatroom, etc. Some of these will be gone quickly, but they all appear quite useful. About 30 in the list.
Using Wikis [and Diigo] in the Classroom - YouTube - 3 views
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"A whole course can be organized around a wiki as shown here, an excerpt from the upcoming Multimedia Kit, "Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms" which will include his book of the same name, a video, and a facilitator's guide from Corwin (corwinpress.com)." A concise (3 min) video on how to organize a course using wikis, with interviews with students. The course also uses Diigo to annotate readings. One students says it really makes her a better reader. As you read others' annotations, "It's really another way of having a discussion."
12 Timeless Project-Based Learning Resources - 5 views
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Great resources for planned and executing project-based learning in your school: "According to Edutopia, studies have shown that students who use project-based learning remember the material much longer and have healthier attitudes toward education. "Project-based learning is based on the idea that students learn best by tackling and solving real world problems. Students are much more engaged with the subject matter and look to the teacher as more of a coach who guides them through their own reflections and ideas. Project-based learning often involves students working in pairs or groups, thus facilitating a deeper understanding of cooperation and communication in solving problems."
100 Best Resources and Guides for ESL Teachers - 2 views
Google Wave Cheat Sheet - 4 views
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"Search Cheat Sheet This is a quick guide to the operators and restricts supported by wave search. Keywords about:[keyword] - finds waves which have [keyword] occurring anywhere. Same as [keyword]. title:[keyword] - finds waves which have [keyword] in the title. caption:[keyword] - finds waves which have an attachment where [keyword] occurs in the caption. ---------------- Status is:read - finds all read waves. is:unread - finds all "
The MOOC Guide - 4 views
SEDONA TO LAS VEGAS VIA OVERNIGHT IN GRAND CANYON - 1 views
My wife and I just got married last week and the honeymoon we both thought of was the 2 day and 1 night guided tour of the Grand Canyon on our way from Sedona to Las Vegas. This tour could only com...
SchoolsWorld - 3 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Educational iPad Apps from the Library of Congress - 2 views
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"The U.S. Library of Congress offers a wealth of fantastic online resources for teachers and students. A quick jump into the teachers resource page will lead you to things like these primary source analysis guides that I have used with students in the past. The LOC also offers a couple of good iOS apps that are worth noting." Shows how various apps can be used with the teachers' resource pages at the U.S. Library of Congress. Great authentic materials for research papers and projects. H/T to R. Byrne