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Conversatio/Taller convocado por el Instituto para el Desarrollo Humano (IDH) para el jueves, 6 de junio de 2013 en el Colegio de Ingenieros de Puerto Rico.
Are you a student looking for an Internship? Are you a Professor who helps students find an Internship? Consider looking at Sloan-C for an Internship Experience In today’s highl...
RESUMEN INFORME HORIZON 2013Enseñanza UniversitariaInstituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y de Formación del Profesorado (INTEF)Departamento de Proyect
Recopilación de actividades para Infantil, Primaria y para clIC escuela 2.0
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Looking for a few dozen entertaining apps that you can use in the classroom? Us too! Good thing you can check out this useful list and get started with us.
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Los Social Media ya forman parte del plan de marketing de la mayoría de las empresas. Según el último informe Social Media Marketing Industry, el 79% de los marketers ya ha...
Via Jesús Hernández, Rui Guimarães Lima
According to a recent survey, one in ten children under four are using a tablet, not just an iPad. Since they haven't been around for long, the effects, doctors say are just not known.
Created by Heather Macdonald College of William and Mary and Rebecca Teed, SERC and updated by Gail Hoyt, University of Kentucky, Jennifer Imazeki, San Diego State University, Barbara Millis University of Texas, ... What is interactive lecture? An interactive lecture is an easy way for instructors to intellectually engage and involve students as active participants in a lecture-based class of any size. Interactive lectures are classes in which the instructor breaks the lecture at least once per class to have students participate in an activity that lets them work directly with the material. The instructor might begin the interactive segment with an engagement trigger that captures and maintains student attention. Then the instructor incorporates an activity that allows students to apply what they have learned or give them a context for upcoming lecture material. As the instructor feels more comfortable using interactive techniques he or she might begin to call upon a blend of various interactive techniques all in one class period.
Blended learning is quite simply one of the most overused terms to describe the current state of education's relationship with technology. However, it fits.
Imagine a student turning up at university and not knowing basic multiplication.
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
We should judge teaching not by the amount of knowledge it passes on, but by the enduring excitement it generates.
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As with any behavior involving kids, mistakes will be made with online behavior -- and that’s a vital part of the learning process.
Fifty-eight professors from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences requested in a letter Thursday to FAS Dean Michael D. Smith that he appoint a faculty committee to draft “ethical and educational principles” that would provide a framework for FAS engagement with HarvardX, the University’s curricular contributions to edX.
We often talk about iPads in K-12 classrooms, the availability of information on the web for college students to access, and a host of other similar topics in too many categories to mention.
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Smartphones and tablets have changed the way we live life. No longer can we wake up and lull around in bed without checking our email or Twitter mentions.
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Microsoft's PowerPoint application is a powerful tool for creating multimedia presentations. With clip art, fancy fonts, animations, charts, graphics, sound, and an array of dazzling color schemes, it is all too easy to make the equivalent of a Hollywood flop and lose your message in the medium. Here are some basic thoughts that might help you create effective presentations.
El creador de ‘El nombre de la rosa’,expone su visión de Europa, EE UU, la cultura y la (las) crisis
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Hola: Una presentación sobre Aplicaciones educativas de Google Drive. Un saludo
El estado de Texas en Estados Unidos, inaugurará próximamente la que se considera es la primera biblioteca sin libros físicos del mundo. Conozca más detalles sobre este proyecto pionero.
Great report from the University of Edinburgh on their six 2013 Coursera MOOCs. The report has good data, tries to separate out active learners from window shoppers and not short on surprises. It’s a rich resource and a follow up report is promised. Well done Edinburgh – this is in the true spirit of HE – open, transparent and looking to innovate and improve.
Las evaluaciones internacionales de calidad educativa, orígenes, resultados. Usos frecuentes de los informes. Influencias de las evaluaciones.
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The Institute for Science and Math Education at the University of Washington recently offered a crash course on the Next Generation Science Standards. Director of the Institute Philip Bell and a pa...
Countries outside the world's elite university systems are better at transforming research capacity into citations, a report suggests. While the U.S. and the U.K. are good at converting research inputs into outputs and are improving, the likes of Denmark, Switzerland, France and Ireland are making the most of their resources and improving efficiency at a greater rate, the study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has found. Meanwhile, countries pumping huge resources into research such as China, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea have relatively low and even decreasing levels of efficiency, it adds. The study, by Dirk van Damme, head of the Center for Educational Research and Innovation at the OECD, has been produced for the sixth Global University Summit. Organized by the University of Warwick, the summit will be held in London next week. Professor van Damme used research and citation scores for the top 200 institutions in the 2012-13 Times Higher Education World University Rankings as measures of "input" and "output" and compared them to gauge efficiency.
Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/05/24/new-research-where-find-most-research-citations#ixzz2UCt3QXxi ; Inside Higher Ed
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