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Jose Antonio da Silva

Steve Hargadon: Interviews / Podcast - 6 views

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    Interviews on education technology
Gilmar Mattos

Education Articles : Interviews & Excerpts :: Tales of a 40-Something Student Teacher - 3 views

  • rarely does one outside of a classroom have to juggle so many skills nearly simultaneously in such a dynamic environment
  • Keeping students engaged from bell to bell so they have minimal opportunities to act out or disrupt the class is another key challenge
  • matching my style with my students is a work in process as I learn more and different pedagogical approaches.
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  • parental involvement is paramount in student success
  • helping them learn how to learn.
  • many schools today rely too much on parents, giving assignments that students are unable to complete on their own. This is inequitable and inappropriate in my opinion.
  • It is easier said than done
  • I challenge anyone who has not spent time in a classroom recently to teach anything they choose to students for one week
  • Be passionate
  • Observe as many classes in your subject area in as many schools as possible.
Jose Antonio da Silva

Welcome to The Interviewr - TheInterviewr - 13 views

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    Recording phone interviews 
Carla Arena

M-Interviews - 9 views

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    mLearning made super simple
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Record Online WebCam Interviews with Wetoku - 0 views

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    I've just been trying out a great new tool called Wetoku. Wetoku is a video conferencing tool which enables one to one live communication which can easily be recorded and then saved for comment or embedded into blogs or websites.
Carla Arena

Passion-based learning in the 21st century: An interview with Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach | P... - 11 views

  • But when I talk about the shift to 21st century teaching and learning, I am not talking primarily about changing the tools we use. I’m talking about transforming the way most teachers teach today – either because they were taught to teach that way or because the accountability system makes them believe they have to teach that way.
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      It is really not about the tools, but about us and our students.
  • As a 21st century educator, I think about the relationship between content, the kinds of strategies I’m using as a teacher, and the technologies available.
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  • I think one of the things we’ve done is we’ve trained the passion out of our students from the second grade up.
  • “the future is no place for our better days.” What if we concentrate on making their better days come alive right now in our classrooms? What if we make the things we want them to learn extremely important right now instead of serving up some prefabricated curriculum that we’ve masticated and are now putting in their mouths at some kind of level WE think they can digest? That’s what learning with passion means to me.
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    This is a must-read!
antonio branco

The Old Vic Video Diary - 21 - 0 views

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    More behind the scenes footage from All About My Mother and an interview with Mark Gatiss.
Arnab Ray

Teacher Training Videos - Free online technology and ict tutorials for use in education - 1 views

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    Fantastic site with Teacher Training Videos
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    Excellent resource for training and technology
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    Completely free teacher training videos for teachers who want to learn about technology and ICT in education
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    Russell's latest articles 1-Read Russell's latest article on Video Feedback 2- Listen to Russell  interviewed about the Flipped Classroom on TEFL Show 3. Latest Article in IATEFL SIG about the Flipped Classroom __________________________________________________________...
Carla Arena

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Informal Pedagogy of Anime Fandom: An Interview with Reb... - 0 views

  • Interestingly enough, schools often seem to discourage activities with these distributed forms of knowledge and resources, instead focusing on testing for what students have "inside their heads". However, I think it's just as important to recognize, evaluate, and help develop students' strategies for learning, collaborating, and accessing knowledge that they don't already possess, as this seems to be much more aligned with what we do as adults. I mean, I don't know all sorts of things, but I have pretty good strategies in place for finding them out.
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      the importance of informal learning
  • experts and novices participate in the same areas and activities in affinity spaces. So, as I mentioned previously, novices aren't prevented from engaging in creative activities that they find interesting, even if these activities are challenging for them. And, through working in the same space as experts, novices are able to benefit from this exposure, by asking questions, collaborating, and by observing how experts go about certain tasks.
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      Profiting from our educators' affinity spaces here.
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