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Sharing audio messages with your students on your blog or classroom website is an effective way to maintain communication with them and their parents. Chances are short audio messages may attract students attention better than textual ones. In this regard, I have compiled some awesome tools that can allow you to easily record a short audio message and share it online without any need for signing up . Via Kathleen Cercone
Talks-Conferences-Conversations-Community-Blog...
Big day. After more than a year of planning and dreaming, we're finally launching our new TED-Ed website, whose goal is to offer teachers a thrilling new way to use video.
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Via Gust MEES
I know it’s nothing new any more. If you’re reading this blog you are probably part of a community of connected educators. We read blogs. We write blogs. We share resources and ideas vi... Via Gust MEES
What are The Top Ten Social Learning and Educational Networking Competencies for K-12 Teachers?*
This is excellent "stuff" and we need to have ears to hear. :-) Don't miss this video entitled, "Connected Learning: The Experience of Education Reimagined.: Via Dr. Richard NeSmith
Teaching kids to be 'digital citizens' (not 'digital natives')Washington Post (blog)Yes, most young people know more than we adults because the fast-changing world of modern technology is alien to us, wildly different from the one we grew up in. Via Pippa Davies @PippaDavies
Pinterest has taken off in the past few months. According to a Shareholic study, it exceeds reddit, Google+, Linkedin, and YouTube as a referral source. It may seem as though everyone you know is Pinning something to the online bulletin boards to share their favorite articles, collections, and items available online.
This is a great social networking tool that you can use for educational purposes, whether you are a teacher or a student.
This tool can make it possible to create boards for specific projects and to collect and share lesson resources.
Be sure to see the education page! Via Gust MEES
"Technology is a tool that can be used to help teachers facilitate learning experiences that address the diverse learning needs of all students and help them develop 21st Century Skills. At it's most basic level, digital tools can be used to help students find, understand and use information. When combined with student-driven learning experiences fueled by Essential Questions offering flexible learning paths, it can be the ticket to success. Here is a closer look at three components of effectively using technology as a tool for digital differentiation."
> Essential Questions > Flexible Learning Paths > Teacher Facilitated Learning Experiences Via Kathleen McClaskey, João Greno Brogueira
Promovida Pela Direção Geral das Empresas e da Indústria, da Comissão Europeia, e Coordenado Pela Digitaleurope e Pela European Schoolnet, Vai Realizar-se a Semana Europeiaeskills Week2012, Entre 26...See it on Scoop.it, via ICT Resources for Teachers...
LearnBoost knows that educators are extremely busy and don't always have time to follow online gradebook enhancements. Here are 10 of our most helpful updates since you signed up!
Edudemic often features posts providing a list of top resources for a particular category. Recently, the site gettingsmart.com posted the names of the LAUNCHedu finalists chosen by the SXSWedu® Conference, offering even more resources for the Edudemic staff to consider!
On March 7, 2012, they will choose winners after a full day of presentations by the finalists. Via Gust MEES
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Earth Day is now in its 42nd year, observed by more than 500 million people in 175 countries. Here are 10 apps to help you celebrate. Via John Evans, Heather Peretz
Big day. After more than a year of planning and dreaming, we're finally launching our new TED-Ed website , whose goal is to offer teachers a thrilling new way to use video. The site is in Beta. Via Pippa Davies @PippaDavies
SideVibe gives teachers the ability to turn any Web page into an online activity to enhance student critical thinking, online learning, while improving teacher and student productivity... Via Rogério Queirós
Bloom's digital taxonomy Wheel and Knowledge Dimension
Very impressive digital animation, a must see...
Here the link: http://eductechalogy.org/swfapp/blooms/wheel/engage.swf
Via Gust MEES, Heather Peretz
RT @web20classroom: Love this collection of Web 2.0 Tools And Resources From @cybraryman1: http://t.co/kkm8Xv3t... Via Ms. Hall
Knowing the tools for 21st Century Learning is primordial to give quality courses. Taking GOLD DUST as an good practice...
This are ONLY a few examples... More coming next... Easy to follow and easy to prepare... Via Gust MEES
O projeto eSAfety Label cria o Selo de Segurança Digital para as escolas, visando garantir maior segurança online - a todos os níveis - na comunidade educativa.See it on Scoop.it, via ICT Resources for Teachers...
Curation involves people — those who have both the skills and the knowledge to piece together their various collections. Via Susan Bainbridge, Gust MEES
We love this document that Mark Anderson has produced for a training day at his school in North Somerset, UK. It succinctly provides the name of Web2.0 tools and gives you examples of how to use them...
From our experience teachers did need quick, easy and fast ways to connect to new technology ideas. We think Mark achieves this very well! Via Gust MEES
presentation at 4th WCES - World Conference on Educational Sciences - Barcelona 2012...
A quick guide to Web 2.0 tools in education (A Quick Guide Web 2.0 Tools in Education http://t.co/z8Nb9krs...)... Via Ms. Hall
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