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Voortgezet onderwijs op weg naar 2050, unieke uitgave met bijdragen van Onderwijsraad, ministerie OCW, Open Universiteit, Stichting VO-content, Microsoft, ThiemeMeulenhoff, Noordhoff, Les 2.0, VOION, ...
7 Habits Of Highly-Effective Teachers Who Effectively Use Technology
Via Susan Bainbridge
Apple's iPad has attracted a lot of attention since its release in 2010 and one area in which it has been adopted is the education sector. The iPad's large multi-touch screen, sleek profile and the ability to easily download and purchase a huge variety of educational applications make it attractive to educators. This paper presents a case study of the iPad's adoption in a primary school, one of the first in the world to adopt it.
Via Annet Smith
Beth and Shawn take a look at the often-overlooked question of when to put the tech away in a classroom that has boatloads of electronics everywhere.
Ze zijn creatiever. Ze durven meer te experimenteren. Ze lachen vaker. Ze zijn niet bang voor knopjes, kabels en toetsenborden. Ze winnen vaker met Memory. En in de klas zijn ze in de meerderheid. Ik heb het over kinderen.
Here's a useful list of the best web tools for flipped classrooms, complete with what each tool is and how teachers are using it right now!
Via Frans Droog
"Jos Fransen pitcht het onderzoek "Acceptatie en duurzame implementatie van ICT in het onderwijs" op de Kennisnet Onderzoeksconferentie 2013. Na afloop volgt een kort debat met Paul Kirschner (Open Universiteit/CELSTEC), referent van de pitchronde."
When did ICT teachers stop becoming teachers and become ‘facilitators’ instead? I’ve largely managed to ignore this sort of nonsense but now it’s getting out of hand. The other day someone said on Twitter or Facebook that he is an ‘active facilitator’, while someone else shared a sign which read “I am not a teacher; I am an activator.” Let’s examine these terms.
Via Annet Smith
Below is an awesome infographic shedding more light on the use of iPad in education.It provides some amazing facts about the potential of this mobile device in learning and reviews the reasons behind this growing popularity of iPad in the educational circles. I find this infographic to be a nice addition toTeachers Guide on The Use of iPad in Education.Give it some time and read through it attentively and share it with your colleagues. All thanks go to Online Universities for creating this infographic. Click headline to view infographic full screen--
Via Chuck Sherwood, Senior Associate, TeleDimensions, Inc
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Uitgeverij Coutinho OnderWijs met ICT - Op welke manier kunnen (beginnende) leraren technologie en ICT inzetten als hulpmiddel bij het leren, lesgeven en organiseren van onderwijs?
It is hard for those of us who deal with educational technology to understand why some high-school and college instructors are so reluctant to use new technology or to even use well-proven technology to make their courses more effective or...
Via Susan Bainbridge
The Movenote app lets you record video alongside documents or pictures to create an integrated video presentation with slides. Creating presentations is easy and fast. Simply record video with your device and swipe to synchronize the slides to the video. Presentations are shared by sending a link to the recipient and can be viewed without the app.
Via Baiba Svenca
" This Taxonomy wheel was first discovered on the website of Paul Hopkin’s educational consultancy website mmiweb.org.uk That wheel was produced by Sharon Artley and was an adaption of Kathwohl and Anderson’s (2001) adaption of Bloom (1956). The idea to further adapt it for the pedagogy possibilities with mobile devices, in particular the iPad, I have to acknowledge the creative work of Kathy Schrock on her website Bloomin’ Apps."
Via Susan Bainbridge
Hey, teacher! Got an iPad? Then you've got a toolbox that you can fill to help you be an even better teacher! Spend some time with this infographic to discover how your iPad can be your handy assistant.
Via Annet Smith
Here’s an interesting infographic which looks at how educational technology has changed ...
Via Annet Smith
European Commission - Press Release - European Commission Press release Brussels, 19 April 2013 Students and teachers in Europe are keen to "go digital", computer numbers have doubled since 2006 and most schools are now "connected", but use of...
Jon Bergmann: I am preparing to do a workshop with Icelandic Educators this week and I was asked to give them a list of questions to consider as they begin to flip their classes. As I wrote these I realize that many people could benefit from these questions. It is no doubt an incomplete list. If you have more questions that I should include, please comment and I will add them.
Via Manuela Bazen
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