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Questa è una storia, scritta, raccontata e illustrata da Stefano D’Ambrosio, che parla di cambiamenti e di integrazione. Ogni bambino (e ogni adulto) nella propria vita si trova ad affrontare molti...
Education 3.0 is a connectivist, heutagogicalapproach to teaching and learning. The teachers, learners, networks, connections, media, resources, tools create a a unique entity that has the potential to meet individual learners’, educators’, and even societal needs. Many resources for Education 3.0 are literally freely available for the taking.
Via Ilkka Olander
Last week Write for Dropbox, iPad edition hit the App Store. It’s another good text editor app for the iPad, with Dropbox sync and strong Markdown support. The app’s full title in the App Store is Write for Dropbox – A Beautiful Note Taking App (iPad Edition) – but I’m just going to refer to it as Write from here on in this post. To say that this app is feature-packed would be an understatement. Here’s its App Store feature list: Write opens to a new blank note to quickly jot down things on your mindAutomatic Dropbox SyncingFull background support for uploading notes to Dropbox. Notes will continue uploading to Dropbox even if you close the appClean distraction free interfaceCreate, edit and view text files on your iPhone and iPod TouchFolder Support (upto 1 level deep)Full Markdown support with ability to preview markdown even while writingA special markdown toolbar to make writing in markdown easyInsert images with absolute image URLs from your Dropbox accountFull screen writing and readingAbility to click on links and phone numbers when in view modeAn exclusive cursor trackpad and swipe selection Pull to Save and Pull to DeleteFavourite the files you use frequently and access them quicklyQuick look – A unique quick look inspired way to peek at contents of any file without opening itCustom FontsBrightness Control within applicationNight ModeOffline Support – Upload your changes to Dropbox next time you’re connectedImport notes from other apps into Write25+ inbuilt actions to share your notesPublish as a Web PageGenerate Dropbox share link with a single tapSave in Evernote, Google Drive, CloudAppVirtually unlimited ways to share your note using Custom URL Schemes
Via Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
I’m constantly asked by Learning & Development professionals where they can learn more about social learning. First of all I guess we need to be quite clear what we mean by the term “soci...
Via juandoming
Infographics on Most common Interview questions and how to answer them guide by learning successful interview tactics and finding good opportunities
Via Susan Bainbridge
Peer assessment may lead to better learning outcomes. In his Human Computer Interface course, Scott Klemmer of th HCI Group found that students can be put to work reviewing their cohorts.
Via Paulo Simões
Fullscreen Labs presents the first YouTube app for Google Glass.
With Fullscreen BEAM, simply record a video with Google Glass then use Fullscreen BEAM to upload it into your YouTube channel. You can also choose to upload your video privately, or automatically share the video on Twitter.
Via Alex Briscese
ReviewStudio is a web-based collaboration solution that makes it easy to review, present, markup and collaborate on video, images and PDF files.
Via Robin Good
I Peanuts sono la striscia a fumetti più famosa del mondo, pubblicata quotidianamente tra il 1950 e il 2000, quando morì a 77 anni il suo autore Charles Schulz. Ancora oggi le repliche delle strisce sono distribuite e pubblicate ...
Via nemoravi
La potenza indiscutibile dei social network per avere visibilità è davvero impressionante. Ecco alcune semplici idee per usare anche Pinterest per raggiungere un pubblico più vasto.
Via Mirko D'Isidoro - FreelanceWebDesigner.it
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"We hear often of the "high expectations" schools must have of and for their students, yet we seldom hear of the expectations students have of their schools."
Via Kathleen McClaskey
Response to Intervention (RtI) can target each learner's needs when they need it as they need it.
Via Barbara Bray
CULTURALCOMPETENCY IN END OFLIFE CARE IN THE ICU:WHAT STUDENTSLEARNED IN A PILOTCURRICULUMAmy Chi, MDElisabeth E. Bennett, PhDRebecca D. Blanchard, PhD
Via Deirdre Bonnycastle
In classrooms with just one iPad there are lots of apps that you can use to create presentations (Educreations, Doceri, ScreenChomp, Haiku Deck). If you have access to 1 to 1 technology you have t...
Via John Evans
Is your iPad getting slow? Check out these 7 tricks to speed up your iPad. This post delivers long-term results, and it explains what does NOT work as well.
Via Susan Bainbridge
Why Use Scoopit? At the end of the day, you’re “doing” a lot actually simply by using a technology like scoopit. You’re modeling the proper use of social media, can help students understand writing for an audience, keywords and vocabulary understanding (and the aforementioned audience awareness), exploration and gathering of online resources, image and element impact, collaboration and community environments.
Via AnneMarie Cunningham, NLafferty
Personalized learning is becoming more than a "buzz word" -- it is driving conversations. One of our posts, "Learners NOT Students," has taken the conversations where we never thought they would go.
Via Kathleen McClaskey
Un'intera sezione dedicata da Google ai servizi e ai prodotti fruibili online anche da chi ha disabilità visive o uditive.
Via massimo guerreschi
Slides from a two-hour session at BBC North, 10 May 2013.
Via Paulo Simões
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