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I adapted this from an original video found here: http://youtu.be/OTIBDR4Dn2g. The original presentation was created as a summary of the ASB Unplugged Confer... Via steve batchelder Delete the scoop?
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Slides for the Learning Game Design Workshop conducted at ASTD ICE 2013 conference Via Maria Margarida Correia Delete the scoop?
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Le Centre d’Innovation Pédagogique (CIP) de l’UTT a élaboré quatre guides e-learning formant ainsi la méthode conceptu@. Ces quatre guides sont : Via CECI Jean-François, Vincent ACHILLE, Le Page Gilles Delete the scoop?
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In it's third year, the 2012 Social Media in Higher Education survey is a study conducted by Pearson in conjunction with the Babson Survey Research Group on how Via Ana Cristina Pratas
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Overcoming Hurdles to Social Media in Education - published in EduCause Delete the scoop?
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What is 21st century learning, and how do networks and technology function within it? Via John Evans Delete the scoop?
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In an era dominated by constant information and the desire to be social, should the tone of thinking for students be different? This is the world of Google. In this world full of information abundance, our minds are constantly challenged to react to data, and often in a way that doesn’t just observe, but interprets. Subsequently, we unknowingly “spin” everything to avoid cognitive dissonance. As a result, the tone of thinking can end up uncertain or whimsical, timid or arrogant, sycophant or idolizing–and so, devoid of connections and interdependence. The internet and social media are designed to connect, and with brilliant efficiency they do indeed connect—words and phrases, images and video, color and light, but not always to the net effect they might. The nature of social media rests on identity as much as anything else—forcing subjectivity on everything through likes, retweets, shares, and pins. Instead, we might consider constant reflection guided by important questions as a new way to learn in the presence of information abundance. But this takes new habits. Delete the scoop?
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Deeper Inspiration Getting to a deeper understanding of what drives you creatively means you have to have some way to get inspiration. In past posts, I mentioned reading a lot to get ideas and this... l.. So, what should a teacher use to mine new ideas and write the content at the same time. I suggest Storify, Learnist, and Edcanvas.
The three suggestions I gave all do the same thing and that is to curate content from the Web, create some kind of “board”, and share it with the world. Within the app, you search for content and then organize how you choose. Because you have control over what goes in and that you have to verify the content to make sure it’s what you want, the opportunity to create endless content for students and gain ideas for yourself is limitless. Via Heiko Idensen Delete the scoop?
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If Avaya has its way, business students will be replaced by avatars in a virtual world. Don’t laugh: It already happened at MIT Sloan Via Mal Burns
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First Mitt Romney, now Avaya! Hatin' on Big Bird. ;) Delete the scoop?
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In Professional Learning in the Digital Age: The Educator's Guide to User-Generated Learning, Kristen Swanson shows educators how to enhance their pro... Via Colin Warren Delete the scoop?
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At Six Seconds, we’ve developed a 3-step process to put emotional intelligence into action. Recently, I wrote about stepping through fear, and described the steps as FOG. Want to make an emotionally intelligent choice?
FOG: Via Ariana Amorim
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I'm not particularly interested in the poster, but fogging issues seems like a great way to harness our emotional intelligence! Delete the scoop?
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A mi-chemin entre l’advergame (jeu publicitaire) et le serious game (jeu de formation), Serious Factory a développé un jeu en ligne en 3D temps réel qui met en avant tout le savoir-faire de la société VULog dans le domaine de l’éco-conduite. Via Nordine Ghachi Delete the scoop?
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Playing a game is akin to "a voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles" says Bernard Suits in his 1978 book The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia. We often struggle to motivate our employees to overcome necessary obstacles, so putting more roadblocks in the way may seem like madness. But games play on our need for mastery, our desire to do well and our drive to "beat the game".
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A well-known Human Resources publication makes the case that games belong in a productive office setting. Delete the scoop?
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SHOTBOX is an online collaborative tool for creatives working in the film, TV and animation industry. It's pre-production made easy. Via Odile Dupont Delete the scoop?
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There were a few strange things about the event I attended in a classroom at the San Francisco branch of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Instead of students, the room was filled with Cisco executives, professors, and journalists. Via Ana Cristina Borquez, juandoming Delete the scoop?
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"One of the reasons why I did not dwell a lot on the topic of RSS feeds on " 23 Excellent Tools for Teacher's Professional Development " is because I was planning a separate post for it alone. So what the heck is RSS feed all about and what importance does it have for me as a teacher ?" Via John Evans Delete the scoop?
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I have often come across instructional designers and institutions grappling with best practice, in instructional and curriculum design. A research on instructional design indicates the various "bes... Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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Google has released a major new education program called Google Play for Education that organizes and manages the way teachers share apps, books, and other learning content with their classes. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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Emotions play tricks on our memories, making our recollections of events much happier or heart-wrenching than they actually were. Via Heiko Idensen Delete the scoop?
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Bad teaching should bother teachers, not just because they make the profession look bad, but because it's bad for kids.
But even in the midst of the insecurity and the exhaustion, it's not a bad thing for teachers to be outraged by stacks of mindless packets. We need to be advocates for great teaching.
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Bad teaching should bother teachers, not just because they make the profession look bad, but because it's bad for kids.
But even in the midst of the insecurity and the exhaustion, it's not a bad thing for teachers to be outraged by stacks of mindless packets. We need to be advocates for great teaching.
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- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/01/23/is-your-professional-development-up-to-date/
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Planet Braxos needs your help! When the human colonists can't resolve their dilemmas, they turn to you, their Captain. Play Quandary now and shape the future... Via Elle D'Coda
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Players shape the future of a new society while learning how to recognize ethical issues and deal with challenging situations in their own lives. It is the latest game from the Learning Games Network, a spin-off of The Education Arcade at MIT and the Games+Learning+Society Center at the University of Wisconsin. For kids 7 years old on up. Delete the scoop?
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"This evening Google announced a great update to Google Play Books. You can now upload your own PDFs and EPUB files to Google Play Books. Upload your files and you can read them on your iPad or Android device with the Google Play Books app (click here for iOS app, click here for Android app). When you upload your files you will be able to bookmark, highlight, and the dictionary tools just like you can with any other book in the Google Books app. Directions for uploading files to Google Play Books are included below." Via John Evans, Anat Goodman
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So what's different about this (in the classroom, say) compared with making pdf file of stories childre write and uploading to Kindle? What am I missing?
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Perhaps it's the fact, that not everybody is using Kindle...
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