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Gilmar Mattos

I Learn, You Learn, We Learn » Digital Learners - 0 views

  • The differences between digital native learners and digital immigrant teachers. Digital Native Learners Digital Immigrant Teachers Prefer receiving information quickly from multiple multimedia sources. Prefer slow and controlled release of information from limited sources. Prefer parallel processing and multitasking. Prefer singular processing and single or limited tasking. Prefer processing pictures, sounds and video before text. Prefer to provide text before pictures, sounds and video. Prefer random access to hyperlinked multimedia information. Prefer to provide information linearly, logically and sequentially. Prefer to interact/network simultaneously with many others. Prefer students to work independently rather than network and interact. Prefer to learn “just-in-time.” Prefer to teach “just-in-case” (it’s on the exam). Prefer instant gratification and instant rewards. Prefer deferred gratification and deferred rewards. Prefer learning that is relevant, instantly useful and fun. Prefer to teach to the curriculum guide and standardized tests.*Ian Jukes and Anita Dosaj, The InfoSavvy Group, February 2003
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    This site shows clear definitions of Digital Natives X Digital Immigrants and also brings many SlideShare postings all related to Online Learning. I specially liked the one by Jennifer Carrier Dorman called ONLINE TOOLS TO ENGAGE STUDENTS
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    Very interesting -loads of information for Teachers
Maggie Verster

A quick guide to RSS feeds (for educators) (PDF) - 0 views

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    It deals with: * Setting Up an RSS Feed Reader * Finding and Adding Feeds * Using RSS Feeds in the Classroom o RSS Feeds with Student Weblogs o RSS Feeds without Student Weblogs o RSS Search Feeds
Ricardo Monteiro

ESLnotes.com - The English Learner Movie Guides - 0 views

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    It's a nice site to get ideas for your classes.
Maggie Verster

Digital Gadgets & Podcasting in the Classroom -a Guide for Educators - 0 views

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    There are many handheld devices and digital "gadgets" available to support all types of new teaching and learning initiatives. This pages will provide links to some of the resource pages specifically designed to enhance the use of these devices in the K-12 classroom. From Kathy Schrock
Maggie Verster

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 14 views

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    "There is one in every school. There is one in every district. There is that one teacher, no matter what you do, no matter how much time you take, how slow you go, how much one-on-one time you spend with them, there is that one teacher who is not going to integrate technology into their classroom. They dig in their heals. They bury their heads in the sand. They shut the doors to their classroom, leaving technology (and perhaps ultimately quality learning) out in the cold."
Maggie Verster

Create Short Tutorials with Office labs - 9 views

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    Microsoft Office Labs offers an Office 2003/2007 add-in called Community Clips, http://officelabs.com/Pages/ConceptTests.aspx. Use Community Clips to record application tutorials in which you want the viewer to see what you are doing on your desktop. The file is saved as a standard Windows Media Video (*.wmv).
Maggie Verster

Save Money With Freeware and Open Source Software - 10 views

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    "Teachers have always spent their own money on classroom supplies. With costs rising each year how can teachers add technology and software to the classroom without going broke? One answer is Freeware and/or Open Source software."
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